I need people to sign up and do this for me. I didnt believe it first, until i watched this video from g4 tv which is here.Also if you dont believe g4tv, check out these articles from news outlets. I did the napster and efax offers. You sign up, give your credit card, do the free trial. The second after you sign up you can cancel and not get charge a penny. The efax offer is a little tricky to cancel, but you just go to the help section, type in cancel, and follow how it says to cancel.It takes about 2 days to get credit. I got credit today when i did it on monday. I did not get charged a penny. I need 6 more people. If you believe this is a fake, theres nothing i can do about that. and before you rush to say this is a scam, please do research on it. you can even check the better business bureau. Thanks, Dolfan
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A free flat screen monitor???? Please. There are very few things in life that are free. Don't promote that crap here.
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it works in a simple way. Companies pay this website $40-$60 for each signup they recieve. Most signups require payment of their products. But their are 2 offers that you can do without paying. The blockbuster and the efax offers. Read this article from Yahoo Finance- http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050627/cgm011.html?.v=12Or this article from the New York Sun- http://daily.nysun.com/Repository/getmailfiles.asp?Style=OliveXLib:ArticleToMail&Type=text/html&Path=NYS/2004/08/04&ID=Ar00501How about this article from engadget.com? http://www.engadget.com/entry/1771223899144212/Take the time and read 1 or more of these articles. If you still dont believe it, WOW. Nothing more i can do. If you dont believe these articles, search up Gratis Network (runs this website) on the Better Business Bureau's website. Which is here- http://www.bbb.org/
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i know it is not a fake BUT do you know what you just got ur self into.....nobody is wants to get scamed ok?P.S.and nobody is going to get scamed because they dont want to get fucked for somthing stupid
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Excerpt from one of the links:
_To get it to work you actually have to sign up for one of their sponsors' offers (like the Columbia House DVD club, the GM credit card, AOL for Broadband, etc.) and also get five other people to also take them up on one of their offers. _
Like I said.. nothing is for free. There's always some catch. You do have to sign up for something. Yeah you say cancel after a few days. What about those who forget to cancel or whatever? Have you ever tried to cancel service with AOL???? What about trying to recover charges to your credit card?
Please, not here.
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i said there are 2 offers u can cancel with and not pay a penny. AOL you have to do a year offer. Same with most offers. But if you do the eFax or Napster offers you dont. You can cancel seconds after signing up...
if you dont want it here, u can delete this thread. just i dont see what is so wrong with this.
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can't understand why people arn't queuing up to put in their credit card details............sigh
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uhhhhh, I'm not to savy with this whole interwed thing. Can I just give you my credit card number and you can do it for me?
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A big downside is that you will be on lots of mailing lists, and you will get even more junk mail (e-mail and USPS mail). For someone's free LCD screen, a bunch of other people will have to give up their privacy.I read about one guy who was silly enough to use his company's e-mail address. He started getting so much spam that he was losing messages from customers, and potential business.
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actually, they got rid of the spam. there is no spam.i have not received any spam as of yet, and going on a week. and i disabled all of my spam blockers.
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You did? Well then, I'm convinced!
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You're saying that you normally don't get any spam e-mail?
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i didnt/dont get any spam email from this. i know this cause i havent got any spam from anyplace
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Why don't you just stop now, nobody is gonna do this and it'll just start a stupid argument that will involve everyone making pointless comments and you will be disliked by many.
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I don't get any spam on my personal address, which is only used by friends. I use my Yahoo address for ordering stuff over the Web, etc., and I get an insane amount of spam. Thankfully, Yahoo has a pretty good spam filter.If you read the privacy policy on most e-commerce sites, you'll se that many or most of them will freely distribute or sell your info. Some ambitious person might want to look at the privacy policy of the site in question, as well as the privacy policies of all the companies they do business with.