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do u guys think this is bs?
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| nycionx |
have any of u guys ever seen something like this before?? i see them alot now. like free this and free that. im thinking its bull but i dont kno. it involoves ur credit card so i figure it could be a scam, yet i still wanna try, but i dont wanna get fukd over. wut u guys think?
| quote: | IF YOU WANT A FREE Digital Camera, THEN KEEP READING:
1. Go to: http://cameras.prizecube.com/?ref=425
2. Sign Up
OK, At this step, everyone gets all scared and runs away. DONT WORRY! ITS FREE!
3. You just need to Complete ONE Free offer. I recommend using this, because its free
Real Arcade: free trial for 30 days, and after a day, just cancel it.
OR
Netscape: All you do is just sign up for the free trial and then cancel.
OR
BlockBuster Online.com: Same as the others, just sign up, and cancel within the free trial period
You will not be charged for any of these offers. They are %100 free.
4. Then, all you need to do is get ONLY 4 completed referrals!! (If you have 4 friends, this will be easy)
5. Enjoy your free Digital Camera!
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| nycionx |
| quote: | | If you have 4 friends, this will be easy |
lol, i jsut read this hahah |
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| Tb. |
| try it, sounds like a great idea |
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| TrancerbianMan |
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| RobbyG. |
| I would most likely LOOSE those 4 friends if I sucker them into this scam:nervous: |
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| DigiNut |
The internet is an amazing phenomenon. It has singlehandedly brought all the various scum of the earth right to the forefront of people's daily lives.
10 years ago, a lot of folks probably thought we'd never see another pyramid scheme. And yet here they are, back in full swing.
A small piece of advice to all the netizens out there: READ THE TERMS BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANYTHING. I know they're long and boring and you're lazy beyond belief, but force yourself. 99% of the success of these scams come from people who are simply too lazy to read the fine print. Yesterday one of my friends on MSN was insisting that I sign up for some "free $250 gift card" for Old Navy. A quick glance over the terms & conditions said (among other things) that it was [a] only available to U.S. residents, [b] required 5 referrals, and [c] those referrals not only have to sign up but ACTUALLY HAVE TO BUY SOMETHING OFF THEIR SITE. This is a classic PYRAMID SCHEME, folks! I asked if he read the terms, he said no, and proceeded to tell me again to just come on, do it, fill out the form, sign up, do it NOW! :rolleyes: |
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| dallastar |
| it's totally a scam - BEWARE!:eek: |
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| JB1 |
| NOTHING comes free in this world.......enuff said |
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| nycionx |
| quote: | Originally posted by JB1
NOTHING comes free in this world.......enuff said |
execpt the best thing in life...:D ;)
altho if u want sex without trying to get a woman and go thru the whole process (which i understand can be a bitch for many), can pay for it. so then it isnt free in that case.
otherwise it is. god bless! |
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| Fir3start3r |
| Any promotion that has to repeat the word, "free" 8 times is suspect in my books... :nervous: |
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| nycionx |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
The internet is an amazing phenomenon. It has singlehandedly brought all the various scum of the earth right to the forefront of people's daily lives.
10 years ago, a lot of folks probably thought we'd never see another pyramid scheme. And yet here they are, back in full swing.
A small piece of advice to all the netizens out there: READ THE TERMS BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANYTHING. I know they're long and boring and you're lazy beyond belief, but force yourself. 99% of the success of these scams come from people who are simply too lazy to read the fine print. Yesterday one of my friends on MSN was insisting that I sign up for some "free $250 gift card" for Old Navy. A quick glance over the terms & conditions said (among other things) that it was [a] only available to U.S. residents, [b] required 5 referrals, and [c] those referrals not only have to sign up but ACTUALLY HAVE TO BUY SOMETHING OFF THEIR SITE. This is a classic PYRAMID SCHEME, folks! I asked if he read the terms, he said no, and proceeded to tell me again to just come on, do it, fill out the form, sign up, do it NOW! :rolleyes: |
ya ur right. the fine print is wut its all about. says everything u actually want to kno right there.
fuk i really wanted that free camera!:whip: |
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| j_spot |
actually the free ipods and free flat screen things are legit.
I was surprised to find it out
like digi said, open only to US residents, but they sell you direct adverts, and as commision for this, they get X dollars. They give you a ipod for it and make X minus ipod. Quite a deal for the consumer IMO. |
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