Free IPOD?

CogTech

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My friend called me up with this deal for a freeipod today. Not completely sure how this stuff works, but if it does, go for it!
 

sygyzy

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I love your excellent reasoning. I am not sure if this plane is safe. But if it is, go for it!
 

Atomicus

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So after I enter my info, I have to sign up for something else to be ELIGIBLE to win one? Then I can't cancel or stop that service, get charged for a bum load of garbage and presto, nothing.
 

AquariusX

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Hahaha, this is rich..... most stores have been out of the minis for months, and now these pansies have some for free.... yeah right...
 

bigred2k

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III. ORDERS
1. Receipt of Product

(a) FreeiPods.com is a free service and does not guarantee receipt of any product regardless of offers completed or points accumulated.

(b) FreeiPods.com will take measures to ensure that the user receives orders within a reasonable amount of time. However, FreeiPods.com does not make any guarantee on delivery time or availability of product.
 

SenorBiggles

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Originally posted by: bigred2k
III. ORDERS
1. Receipt of Product

(a) FreeiPods.com is a free service and does not guarantee receipt of any product regardless of offers completed or points accumulated.

(b) FreeiPods.com will take measures to ensure that the user receives orders within a reasonable amount of time. However, FreeiPods.com does not make any guarantee on delivery time or availability of product.

You missed the important part, the reason this thread needs to be locked...

multi-level marketing scam...


4. Being eligible to receive a free iPod

(a) Users must refer at least 5 friends to the site who must sign up, and correctly complete an offer from the site under the Terms listed above.

(b) Users must also complete at least one offer themselves.

(c) A user may not get credit for completing more than one offer. Their referrals must each do 1 offer, totaling 6 offers to be completed (1 by the customer, and 5 offers done by a minimum of 5 referrals).

(d) Referrals completing more than 1 offer will only count as 1.

(e) Users may refer more than 5 friends to try and maximize likelihood of getting credit and minimize the time it takes, but cannot receive credit for more than 1 iPod.

(f) Users may only receive one iPod for their account.

(g) Users must be residents of the United States.
 

RedScare

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there is actually no harm in trying though. i am doing it. the offers are free. i have heard one account of someone already getting their ipod. and my friend who told me about the deal finished his offers and got a confirmation email that he will get his ipod. whether or not he actually does is a different matter, but it didnt cost anything to possibly get a free ipod. oh and the minis are on backorder there too.
 

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Originally posted by: redscare05
there is actually no harm in trying though. i am doing it. the offers are free. i have heard one account of someone already getting their ipod. and my friend who told me about the deal finished his offers and got a confirmation email that he will get his ipod. whether or not he actually does is a different matter, but it didnt cost anything to possibly get a free ipod. oh and the minis are on backorder there too.

Haha..tell uh how it works out after your credit report is demolished...