I went to have a look at the site. These sites work basically like pyramids operations, (although they will always deny it). So that there are a few people who do actually get the free stuff, but most people won't, and you will spend a massive amount of time doing thir marketing, and getting nothing in the end.
2006-11-26 22:32:50
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answered by ? 5
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1. If it has a GEOGRAPHICAL address (NO address is suspicious)
2. A contact telephone number (No telephone number is suspiciuous)
3. Does the site look "amatuer" (If it does, again, suspicious!)
4. DOES it accept credit cards? (If not, then DEFINATELY avoid).
5. Does it accept returns?
6. Does it have a "verify this website" link? (like Veri Sign - not massively important though)
Always use a credit card to buy things over the net if you are not sure, because you are fully insured with a CC. Also note that if buying from an overseas website, you're consumer rights are forfeited, so beware. This is why you should use a credit card: you're insured if things go t!ts up.
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Just took a look at that website - please!!! While such webistes usually DO honour the "free gifts", they are under NO legal obligation to give you anything (because it would be practically impossible to prosecute them) and for all the time and effort to get what you want, you may as well go out and get a second job in your spare time; that way you're guaranteed cash and will earn far more money in the same amount of time it would take signing up to dodgy offers on that site just to get a £130 iPod...
Also - if you are from the UK and you are using that American site, they can do what they want with you and you couldnt do a thing about it; companies based in foreign countries are exempt from our laws.
2006-11-26 22:28:12
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answered by bobby t 3
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Like most things in life, if it looks too good to be true, then it probably is. Someone always pays, so although its not obvious exactly how this site is going to make money off of you. It will soon become obvious, once you've signed up. My advice would be to avoid, avoid, avoid.
Regards EDD
2006-11-26 22:30:10
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answered by edd_thepcguy 3
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Registrant:
Inc., YFDirect
PO Box 212
Noonan, ND 58765
US
Domain Name: YOURGIFTPRO.COM
Administrative Contact , Technical Contact :
Inc., YFDirect
netsol-0106@netblue.com
PO Box 212
Noonan, ND 58765
US
Phone: 801-316-0555
Fax: 999-999-9999
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Looks legal to me. Why not phone them and ask.
2006-11-26 22:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-26 22:37:25
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answered by Rank 4
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