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1GB Flash Drive for only $8
I just ordered a 1GB Flash Drive for only $8 - including shipping. How? Well my friend Richard Bushnell showed me this crazy deal!
How does it work?
Everyone go sign up now!
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I just ordered a 1GB Flash Drive for only $8 - including shipping. How? Well my friend Richard Bushnell showed me this crazy deal!
How does it work?
- First, sign up for Google Checkout. They're doing a promotional offer where you can get $10 off of products from participating stores.
- Once you've signed up, go to buy.com's Kingston 1GB Data Traveler USB 2.0 Flash Drive and click "Add to Cart"
- On the right, click the Google Checkout button.
Price: $48.08
After Rebate: $18.08
After Google Checkout Offer: $8.08
Shipping: $0.00
TOTAL: $8.08
After Rebate: $18.08
After Google Checkout Offer: $8.08
Shipping: $0.00
TOTAL: $8.08
Everyone go sign up now!
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Free Ipods?
Everyone has seen those ads "Swat the fly and get a free iPod!" "Shoot Osama and get a free iPod!" "Take a picture of Brad Pitt and get a free iPod!"
First word that comes to your head: "Scam". Well, guess what? It's not.
What's the catch? It can't be free!
Well that's true. There's no such thing as free, I'll say that. A company can't just give away free ipods that cost over $300. They're making profits out of it. Before I get into the details, I'm going to explain what YOU do to get a free ipod. First, you must make a free account on freepay.com. Freepay has many different "free sites" such as freeipods, freeipodnanos, freedigitalcameras, freedesktoppc... ect. USE A JUNK EMAIL ADRESS. THE EMAIL ADRESS YOU USE WILL GET SPAMMED. Once you make an account on one of these "sites" You have to do two things in order to receive your ipod.
1. Complete an offer from one of their partners.
This is where the money comes in. You have to sign up with one of their partners and complete an offer. Skip down to see instructions on the different options for completing offers. (It can take up to a few days for the offer completion to appear on your account) It may cost you a few dollars, it may cost you 10$, and it may cost you nothing. It depends on how you do it. Make sure you read everything about the offer. When you are signing up for the offer, YOU MUST READ THE TERMS OF SERVICE. Make sure you completely understand the offer you are doing. Another thing that makes people weary is the fact that you must use a credit card to do this.
2. Refer 5 friends.
This part is probably the hardest. You need to get 5 other people to sign up for a free ipod as well, and complete an offer. You can do this by posting bulletiens about it, posting it on blogs, journals, or just plain telling a friend.
I signed up for "RealRhapsody" and It costed me 99 cents for the first month, and $9.99 after that. Once the first month is up, I'm going to cancel my subscription to RealRhapsody, and not be charged more than 99 cents.
How can they do this?
Exponents and the Pyramid system. The first person who signs up for a free ipod is at the top of the pyramid. He can easily find 5 people to sign up as well. Those 5 people will do the same, and have no trouble. so now it's at 25 people. Those 25 people will find 5 more people each and then it will be at 125 people. As the pyramid gets larger, There will be "dead ends" in the pyramid. There are tons of people at the bottom of the pyramid who completed an offer, but can't find 5 people. And the amount of people at the bottom, compared to the rest of the pyramid, is huge. Anyway, more and more dead ends will appear.
How can you tell that this isn't a scam?
eBay, AOL, Ancestry.com, PetcareRX, Columbia House, Real, Blockbuster and many other famous companies have a partnership with them. Would a high profile company just create a partnership with any scammer? No. These companies are paying huge bucks to keep their name and offers on freepay.com. Every time someone visits freepay.com, these companies PAY freepay.com.
The parent site that runs freepay is Gratis Internet. They have several email addresses and phone/fax numbers on their site, which is professionally done. Freepay.com has been registered with the BBB for several years.
They have been on NBC, CNN, New York Times, The Boston Globe, Check them out here.
There are many photos and videos proving that this offer is true.
And the one thing that really convinced me personally is that people I know have done it, and received a free ipod. This is what made me decide to do it.
Everyone who clicks that link, and completes an offer, contact me with your name and email adress, and I will post your referall links on my links page, and help you get 5 people as well.
If you're still unsure about the offer, feel free to contact me with any questions you have, or go to www.freeipodguide.com and they might be able to convince you.
Everyone has seen those ads "Swat the fly and get a free iPod!" "Shoot Osama and get a free iPod!" "Take a picture of Brad Pitt and get a free iPod!"
First word that comes to your head: "Scam". Well, guess what? It's not.
What's the catch? It can't be free!
Well that's true. There's no such thing as free, I'll say that. A company can't just give away free ipods that cost over $300. They're making profits out of it. Before I get into the details, I'm going to explain what YOU do to get a free ipod. First, you must make a free account on freepay.com. Freepay has many different "free sites" such as freeipods, freeipodnanos, freedigitalcameras, freedesktoppc... ect. USE A JUNK EMAIL ADRESS. THE EMAIL ADRESS YOU USE WILL GET SPAMMED. Once you make an account on one of these "sites" You have to do two things in order to receive your ipod.
1. Complete an offer from one of their partners.
This is where the money comes in. You have to sign up with one of their partners and complete an offer. Skip down to see instructions on the different options for completing offers. (It can take up to a few days for the offer completion to appear on your account) It may cost you a few dollars, it may cost you 10$, and it may cost you nothing. It depends on how you do it. Make sure you read everything about the offer. When you are signing up for the offer, YOU MUST READ THE TERMS OF SERVICE. Make sure you completely understand the offer you are doing. Another thing that makes people weary is the fact that you must use a credit card to do this.
2. Refer 5 friends.
This part is probably the hardest. You need to get 5 other people to sign up for a free ipod as well, and complete an offer. You can do this by posting bulletiens about it, posting it on blogs, journals, or just plain telling a friend.
I signed up for "RealRhapsody" and It costed me 99 cents for the first month, and $9.99 after that. Once the first month is up, I'm going to cancel my subscription to RealRhapsody, and not be charged more than 99 cents.
How can they do this?
Exponents and the Pyramid system. The first person who signs up for a free ipod is at the top of the pyramid. He can easily find 5 people to sign up as well. Those 5 people will do the same, and have no trouble. so now it's at 25 people. Those 25 people will find 5 more people each and then it will be at 125 people. As the pyramid gets larger, There will be "dead ends" in the pyramid. There are tons of people at the bottom of the pyramid who completed an offer, but can't find 5 people. And the amount of people at the bottom, compared to the rest of the pyramid, is huge. Anyway, more and more dead ends will appear.
How can you tell that this isn't a scam?
So, If I've convinced you...
Choose a referall: Heather's Referall Josh's Referall Brad's Referall Nick's Referall
Choose a referall: Heather's Referall Josh's Referall Brad's Referall Nick's Referall
Everyone who clicks that link, and completes an offer, contact me with your name and email adress, and I will post your referall links on my links page, and help you get 5 people as well.
If you're still unsure about the offer, feel free to contact me with any questions you have, or go to www.freeipodguide.com and they might be able to convince you.





