All I have to do I sign up with Blockbuster online DVD rentals, Lloyds TSB online banking, or other well known brands.
2 Offers are all I need to sign up to then they will post me my laptop.
2006-09-26
01:46:27
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hollycatherine99
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I was only looking at it cause I wondered. I have taken you advice, Yes they asked me to sign up for things but for a whole load of them you could just say no.
2006-09-26
05:10:14 ·
update #1
not only are you being duped, you're being hoodwinked, fooled, and taken for a ride. These offers have more catches than a fissherman. Not only that, you can gurantee that you will recieve more unsolicited emails then you thought was ever possible
2006-09-26 01:59:25
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answered by lil c 1
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Yes you are being conned. Watch out for the ones from America. They keep pestering you with emails asking for shipping address etc. I signed up for one and received over 30 emails next day asking to be entered into signing for things i would not even be interested in. Take my advice DO NOT BOTHER. Cheaper and easier to buy one yourself.
2006-09-26 01:50:33
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answered by oh my oh my 2
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I'm not sure about this one, but I did have a friend that got a "free" Ipod doing one of these sort of things. Heh, after getting it she then sold it on EBay and used the money to buy a Video Ipod. But yeah, you have to get two things and then you have to get a number of friends to sign up and they have to get two things too. Then they're very strict, they'll try to disqualify you for the most bogus of reasons.
2006-09-26 01:54:52
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answered by PZ 3
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at the same time as featuring salvation, the recent testomony writers intently chosen words that emphasize grace and freedom. as a effect, the Bible ought to no longer be extra clean—salvation is easily loose, the real present of God in Christ, and our only duty is to get carry of the present through religion (John a million:12; 3:16; Ephesians 2:8-9).
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answered by ? 4
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If it sounds too good it probably is i did the same thing i also had to go on a casino and bet £10 but i did all what was asked and never recieved a laptop. Trust me its a swizz
2006-09-26 01:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you're being duped. You don't just have to sign up for the offers, you have to refer friends that will sign up for the offers to and then those friends all have to refer friends. ScamBusters did an article about it.
2006-09-26 01:49:26
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answered by Writer of Truth 4
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The only thing you'lll get for free is a boatload of spam in your Inbox!
2006-09-26 01:52:08
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answered by Zelda 6
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Yup, believe me. after you sign in. there are things you should do something hard first before they send you a laptop.
2006-09-26 01:52:18
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answered by marav 2
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there are probably finer conditions - for instance, you would have to rent x amount of dvds and deposit x amount in Lloyds etc. Nothing is for free.
2006-09-26 01:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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its called spam..if you sign up for things you can get offers for free groceries - cars - trips - larger breasts /penis...just about anything....but all you really get is just more and more spam.judt delete them or block them out
2006-09-26 01:58:42
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answered by taterhead30 2
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