http://www.freeiPods.com/?r=20887199 is my referral link, which i know you want to go to. in doing so i had to sign up to a random company and get two DVD's for £10. personally, i would rather have paid nothing, but i got the incredibles and precinct 13, so i'm not overly complaining. i thought it was a scam-a free i-pod and cheap DVD's...but then this came along;
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/3683524.stm
i sound like an advert, but hey - i wanna i-pod...
Originally posted by BowmannNot available to UK based freeloaders it seems:
Brace yourself...
"If there is anyone still watching who has not rushed off to try this at home, I should point out these offers are only available in the United States at the moment otherwise I would be on my computer!"
On a quick read through it does reflect a typical pyramid sales type of idea, only when the bottom drops out of this pyramid there won't be lots of people out of pocket.
(b) For FreeiPods.com, a user must have a valid email address and a valid shipping address in the United States, a U.S. Territory, Canada, England, Scotland, or Wales. For all other Gratis Internet sites, a user must have a valid email address and a valid shipping address in the United States or a U.S. Territory. The user should also note that some products cannot be shipped to PO Boxes. We only allow one account per shipping address.
-taken from the terms and conditions of freeipods.com
Originally posted by geniusBlame the BBC...
(b) For FreeiPods.com, a user must have a valid email address and a valid shipping address in the United States, a U.S. Territory, Canada, England, Scotland, or Wales. For all other Gratis Internet sites, a user must have a valid email address and a valid shipping address in the United States or a U.S. Territory. The user should also note that some products c ...[text shortened]... allow one account per shipping address.
-taken from the terms and conditions of freeipods.com
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Originally posted by geniusThat one cost me nothing, and seeing as it was a direct quote from the BBC I'm struggling to see what the fuss is about 😛
well-he pays for them, so it is his fault. in the long run.
On the offer, I'm a life-long sceptic when it comes to 'free'. In my book, if its too good to be true, then that's probably what it is. Fair play to those who go for it though, if I'm wrong I've lost nothing through ignoring the offer, I just haven't gained anything either.
Enjoy your new toys 🙂