surfnli
17th November 2004, 02:40
hey boys,
i'm new to this forum but i just wanted to let you guys in on a deal i just found out about. you can go here free ipods (http://www.freeiPods.com/?r=11845921) and actually get a free ipod with a little bit of b*tchwork. basically, you sign up with free ipods, complete an offer from a bunch of reputable companies (blockbuster, ny times, real, citicard, etc) and get five friends to do the same and your ipod is in the mail. it sounds like a scam, i know, but tell that to my bro who just got his free 20 gig. the way it works is that the company offering the ipods, gratis networks, gets paid by the companies who run the offers for the amount of people they refer. the sum they get paid is apparently enough to pay both their salaries and the ipod costs. i did some research on it before i signed up. there's an article on it in wired magazine here (http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614,00.html?tw=wn_story_page_prev%202%20) . also, you can go to www.ratetheoffers.com to check out which offers are the easiest (the site offers reviews by people who have done them previously).
so yeah, if it sounds good to you (as it does to me) and you put your scepticism aside, i'd appreciate it if you'd use my link above. thanks!
cheers
i'm new to this forum but i just wanted to let you guys in on a deal i just found out about. you can go here free ipods (http://www.freeiPods.com/?r=11845921) and actually get a free ipod with a little bit of b*tchwork. basically, you sign up with free ipods, complete an offer from a bunch of reputable companies (blockbuster, ny times, real, citicard, etc) and get five friends to do the same and your ipod is in the mail. it sounds like a scam, i know, but tell that to my bro who just got his free 20 gig. the way it works is that the company offering the ipods, gratis networks, gets paid by the companies who run the offers for the amount of people they refer. the sum they get paid is apparently enough to pay both their salaries and the ipod costs. i did some research on it before i signed up. there's an article on it in wired magazine here (http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614,00.html?tw=wn_story_page_prev%202%20) . also, you can go to www.ratetheoffers.com to check out which offers are the easiest (the site offers reviews by people who have done them previously).
so yeah, if it sounds good to you (as it does to me) and you put your scepticism aside, i'd appreciate it if you'd use my link above. thanks!
cheers