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ervywhere onthe net when i browse, some damn consumer incentives or promotion comes up claiming the usual free item (laptops, game systems, pods, etc.) it's nothing new, but one day I decided to actually click on one of the radio buttons on the ad. that popped up for "claim your free PS3!" and I got taken to the offers page. I looked them over and then there were surveys and it seems to go in a loop; theres no end to the offers. i never filled one out of course, but i read the fine print and on the bottom of the webpage and it said that they will send you your "gift" after so-called participation. Is this a gimmick/scam? If not, what offers could u fill out to get item free (if any)? List all and how many u need to complete (preferably the ones that are free trials).

2006-11-01 20:03:20 · 4 answers · asked by primordial_primate45 2 in Computers & Internet Internet

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They are not real. They are scams! Your participation will likely mean to invite friends to check out the offer and you will only "receive" your "free" prize after they complete the offer and pass it onto others...I don't know of anyone who raved about getting a free X-Box or an iPod from completing a survey. You might also have to subscribe to magazines and other junk. Don't fall for it. You don't see too many people walking around with free stuff they got on line for just doing a survey.

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2006-11-02 06:41:02 · answer #2 · answered by bobi 1 · 0 1

Some of these may be virus. So be sure what you need to click and turn your computer in full security mode

2006-11-02 04:13:00 · answer #3 · answered by mcubea 2 · 0 0

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2006-11-02 04:11:16 · answer #4 · answered by Trinity 4 · 0 0

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