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Windows pop up all the time saying they give out free stuff such as uggs, gift cards and designer bags/wallets. Are they just scams? I've been wondering if it's really possible that if you complete their surveys, they'll send the stuff to your house. When filling out the surveys, what exactly are they looking for when you fill them out and when/if they send the stuff to your house, do you need to pay shipping & handling?

2007-01-05 11:47:03 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Advertising & Marketing Other - Advertising & Marketing

6 answers

this should answer your question its really a come-on
you have to jump though a lot of hoops then you have to get
others to join you..
From: "ScamBusters Editors"
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 04:18:42 -0400
Subject:, Internet ScamBusters Newsletter #192, 8-16-2006


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Hi Mark,

Today we answer a question that we've gotten from a lot of
subscribers: are the emails and websites that promise free
designer handbags (or computer equipment, or plasma TVs, or
video game systems, or other valuable prizes) legit? In other
words, can you actually get these prizes -- or are they all
scams?

We'll tell you the story of a friend who decided to find out
the real scoop -- and whether or not she ever got her free
designer handbag.Let's get going with today's article...

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Can You Really Get Free Designer Handbags and Other Valuable
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Let's begin with a story: We recently spoke to a friend we'll
call "Emily" who complained about how many times she'd
received an email promising a free designer handbag worth
hundreds of dollars -- but she had always passed up the offer.
Emily said she thought it sounded too good to be true.

After all, she asked: "Who wouldn't want a handbag from
designers like Fendi, Gucci, Marc Jacobs and Coach -- free?"

We advised Emily NOT to do what she wound up doing. But
against our strong advice and her better judgment, Emily
decided to see what would happen if she followed through.

Emily said she'd report her results -- so that if it was a
scam like we predicted, at least our subscribers could benefit
from her mistake. (Please don't try this at home -- you'll see
why as we share her story.)

Just Because They Say It's Free Doesn't Mean It Is

Here's what happened: Emily visited the link in the email and
was brought to a website where she was offered the choice of a
Fendi bag, a Marc Jacobs bag, a Gucci bag or a Coach bag.

The values of these bags ranged from seven hundred dollars to
seventeen hundred dollars.

The website asked Emily to select the bag she wanted and to
provide them with her email address.

She thought: "Doesn't sound like too much to ask for
considering the reward being offered, right?"

She thought that if her email address really was the only
thing they wanted from her, it may have indeed been a good
deal.

However, Emily dug a bit further and found out what that bag
would really cost her.

Get Ready For Spaham (misspelled intentionally)

Just for the fun of it, Emily thought she'd check out the
website's privacy policy before actually giving them her email
address or any other information.

It's a good thing she did.

It seems that the companies that offer these types of
promotions don't keep your information confidential.

In fact, the privacy policy states outright they'll share your
information with third parties. To translate this into
layman's terms, it means your information will be available
for sale to almost any party wishing to purchase it.

If you do provide your email address to one of these websites,
get ready for a boatload of spaham in your inbox. And if you
think opting out of the mailing list will save you
frustration, you're wrong.

The privacy policy of this site also stated that while opting
out will discontinue emails from the actual website, it won't
discontinue emails from the companies who bought your
information from the site.

Fortunately, Emily followed our advice from previous issues of
ScamBusters here: she used a "throw away" email address. And
that is exactly what she had to do with that email address!

But There's More

If you think a designer bag is worth selling your information
to strangers (especially using a throw-away email address),
there's a lot more you need to know about these offers.

To actually get the prize you're being promised, you have to
complete a survey.

The survey asks for your name, address and phone number and
then bombards you with dozens of online offers and asks you to
check a box indicating whether or not you're interested in
each offer displayed.

Emily said that getting through the twenty-minute bombardment
of offers was bad enough.

Then she found out that she HAD to complete a total of ten
separate offers to qualify for the bag. Accepting these offers
would involve getting phone calls or paying money.

It was becoming clear that this bag was not going to be "free"
at all.

Take It a Step Further

Let's assume you didn't mind your inbox being spahammed or
your information being sold and there were actually ten offers
you wanted to accept. You'd get your bag, right?

Wrong.

Not only do you have to complete ten offers, you have to refer
five people from separate households to the site and all five
of those people also have to accept ten offers.

Now let's say each of the five people you refer actually
complete ten offers. Then you get your bag, right?

No, not yet.

Those five people each have to refer five more people -- then
you qualify for the bag.

What are the chances of that happening? Probably almost none.

So Who's Getting the Prize?

These not-so-free offer sites don't always offer free designer
handbags. Some offer gift certificates to stores, others offer
gift certificates to restaurants, some offer laptop computers
and others offer video game systems.

The prizes change, but the end result remains the same.

When most people visit one of these sites they enter their
information, accept a few offers and then realize there is no
possible way they are going to actually get the prize. At that
point they exit the site.

The companies that run these websites count on people leaving
the site in the middle of the process. That way they don't
have to give you the prize.

The company now has your personal information and will sell it
to third parties for a profit. The company has also profited
from the few offers you did complete.

A Waste of Time -- At Best

Here's Emily's conclusion: "The website owner now has a bundle
of cash at your expense and you have absolutely nothing. In
fact, you've just wasted a bunch of your time."

The average person spends at least twenty minutes at one of
these sites before they realize the direction in which things
are going -- and that they will never get the prize.

One more thing: some of these sites are even worse than we
just described. Even if you miraculously managed to jump over
all the hurdles to get your prize, you still wouldn't receive
it -- since some of these sites are outright scams. And there
is no way to know beforehand.

So do yourself a favor -- avoid spaham and websites that offer
free designer handbags or other valuable prizes.

(And no, Emily never got her "free" designer handbag.)

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2007-01-05 15:14:14 · answer #1 · answered by mobilemark 7 · 0 0

They are scams -- come-ons actually. They'd say they give you a Coach bag ONLY after you agree to

- give your information such as name and email which they will then sell and you'd be inundated with spam
- purchase products from their partners
- sign up to several programs and newsletters

Then and only then they'd give you the bag (IF they will give you the bag because often they just enter you into a "raffle" where you can win the bag)

It's a ploy to get people's information and sell it to marketers

2007-01-05 19:53:56 · answer #2 · answered by imisidro 7 · 1 0

No there not scams. Ive seen alot of those links and they actually worked for me. At the begining I was a bit skeptical but later on once the items arrived at my house I knew they were reall. I got my uggs from http://urlx.org/directtrack.com/94bab and it really worked. Try it out.

2007-01-05 20:31:06 · answer #3 · answered by Louis L 1 · 0 0

I have purchased from various wholesale dropship suppliers in the past and the beneath one in particular is always my personal favorite. They have tons of unique jerseys as well as elusive types that you could hardly find from other vendors. The product quality and services is the top one you are able to find online with so cheap price. With this dealer, certainly you won't let you or your customers down..

2014-07-03 05:02:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

http://lootpalace.com/?ref=373247
check this out! if you decide to sign up plz use the link i gave you! this place works ive tried it.. check whether your card is there.. it might work it might not but if your card isnt there you can find various other FREE gift cards but sign up using the link i gave you! :)

2014-05-19 11:06:22 · answer #5 · answered by Nihinsa Sendini 1 · 0 0

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