Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: gorcorps
Originally posted by: JoPh
Originally posted by: ric1287
didn't work for me, did exactly what was said up there.
I really must stop falling for this shit.
what happened?
yeah more specifics would be nice
i did word for word the instructions in the OP, neither was "instant credit" or whatever.
I am honestly starting to think that these places "pay out" to like 1 in 100 people just so they can spread the word/scam.
If you followed the requirements exactly for each offer, then you need to request manual credit. Most of these companies will make you wait 30 days before they do manual credit (i-deal, who i did my second macbook pro and 42" lcd tv, which I'm thoroughly enjoying as I type, does not do manual credit) and they will require you to fax or mail in your email confirmations and credit card statements. As long as you do exactly what you're supposed to do, these pay out far more often than not. The only one I got screwed on was my 2nd MacBook Pro, and I'm about to try for another one through a different company.
ANYONE INTERESTED PLEASE READ THIS:
This is not for the fient of heart. You can't casually do this and expect it to work. You need to be organized. You need to read the terms and conditions for the website that you sign up for and the terms and conditions of each offer you choose. Make sure you don't have a pop-up blocker enabled. Use Internet Explorer, you can't take a chance on a offer page requiring some weird ActiveX control that Firefox/Safari can not understand. Make sure each page finishes loading before you close it or move on. Print your offer completion page after every offer you do. Use CutePDF to save it to a PDF for free. Use a spreadsheet to keep track of what you've done, how much it cost, when you have to cancel it, what number you have to call, who you talked to when you called in and other information.
Honestly, I don't think it's worth it for small things like games. I did the GH2 bundle when it came out and the 360 HD-DVD drive when it was still $200. I wouldn't do it for $60 games.
The Wii offers were a pain in the ass. They were through TRAINN, the same company that does the *****. I likely won't do offers through their system again unless it's something really nice.