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Reading about FON/CCU I occasionaly saw a reference to freeipodguide, and then went to that site. Has anyone done that, and/or worked out the math behind it, and is it a scam or is it legitimate?
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Probably a waste of time if you consider your hourly rate, find a casino bonus you havent done.. do it.. then just buy an ipod [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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wayyyy too much work.
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![]() It's legit, but it takes alot of work. Basically, there are alot of referrals out there and kickbacks for various junk. For example, if you apply for a credit card, affilates usually get ~$50 bucks for your application. Etc, etc. These sites act as affiliates that give kickbacks. They have you sign up for a bunch of junk and free trials, and they get credit and money for signing you up. They kick back part of it to you, in the form of an Ipod or whatever. They usually stretch their money by making you wait a long time for your Ipod (like a rebate) and hope that you don't follow the terms exactly so they can reject you or ask you to do more signups. |
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It's legit, but it takes alot of work. Basically, there are alot of referrals out there and kickbacks for various junk. For example, if you apply for a credit card, affilates usually get ~$50 bucks for your application. Etc, etc. These sites act as affiliates that give kickbacks. They have you sign up for a bunch of junk and free trials, and they get credit and money for signing you up. They kick back part of it to you, in the form of an Ipod or whatever. They usually stretch their money by making you wait a long time for your Ipod (like a rebate) and hope that you don't follow the terms exactly so they can reject you or ask you to do more signups. [/ QUOTE ] And unnecessarily request a valid ID... Oh wait...wrong thread. |
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