I started my quest in July 2009.A friend emailed me, telling me all about the macbook she had just got for 'free'.
My first thoughts were....
a. Its a scam
b. This email must contain nasty stuff that my computer won't appreciate
c. Maybe this is for real
I replied with a - "your having a laugh"
When she replied with a "no, seriously, you gotta try it"
THE GAMES BEGIN......
After much research, i discover theres a www of people getting these kind of luxury (i could never afford one in a gazillion years) items for free!
I dig deeper and discover..
If you live in the US, these items are FREE, however if you live in the UK and want your gift in timely manner (as we Brits would expect) then the easiest and cheapest route is £5, yes just five GBP.
Company 'X' (freebiejeebies) get paid big bucks for getting new clients to sign up to offers (in this case Coral, lovefilm etc).
In turn company 'X' can easily afford to give away incentives to its refers (YOU).
Affiliate marketing genius!!
HOW TO / DO's and DON'TS
1. Get yourself a web-based email account (hotmail, gmail, yahoo etc)
2. Click the gift you would like to receive ---------------->
3. Sign-up to site using real info (name address etc) and your web-based email account.
4. Complete an offer, I recommend 'Coral' for just £5
Alternatively 'Lovefilm' offer a 2wk free dvd rental trail, or theres the Intuit Website Building Software 30dy free trial.
IMPORTANT: In order for your completed offer to track and credit, you should delete browsing history, cookies and cache BEFORE clicking through to the offer website.
5. To receive your own gift: get some friends to do the same,
6. Your gift is sent straight to your door!!
The more expensive your chosen gift incentive is, the more friends you need to refer.
"Custom order" gives you the choice, get pretty much anything for a fiver:
ipod, wii, macbook, imac, ps3, iphone, psp, nintendo ds, diy tools, gardening, kitchen appliances, the possibilities are endless as you choose (if its available on amazon you can go for it)!
Most people assume this is a scam etc. as you can't get something for nothing.
Well it's only free if you do a free trial and waite patiently for it to credit, otherwise it'll cost you £5.
Still not convinced, email/message me!!

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