I'm been working on online freebies for a while, and if there's one thing I've learned it's that the sites which use those "pop-up" ads are NOT the legit sites! There are SOME legit sites out there but I've never seen them use pop-ups for adveritising. Anyhow, if you want more info on how the legit sites give out free stuff and still make money, you should read this :
http://www.freebiescout.com/how.html
2007-03-04 16:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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For the most part, those types of ads don't usually come through. But, sometimes they will youu to do things, like try a credit card, join a online bank, or something of that nature. These always come through, but you might as well go buy the PS3 for all the trouble you go through.
2007-03-02 13:38:43
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answered by Rebellion Against Monday 1
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no
there are a few basic rules in life
and NUMBER 1 is
there is nothing free in life
do you really think someone is going to give you a free 400 dollar gaming system no strings attached
you basically give out you infor mation in exchange of recieving tons of spam and mandatory offers you MUST participate in ( typically 10 offers ), only once the offers have been fufilled ( and they have sent confirmation back to the psp3 scammers and they've got your money ) can you "get" the free ( it's not free get it !! ) psp3.... oh yeah and then they whack you for really overpriced shipping plus other fees...
2007-03-02 13:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No, except somebody has a valid could understand something, it fairly is terrific to no longer provide them any suggestion. in relation to strangers contacting you via skill of digital mail, you fairly have not have been given any theory who they're or no count if or no longer they are incredibly who they say they're. the huge type one clarification for identity theft isn't misused technologies, as in thieves tapping telephone lines or putting out in router rooms intercepting inner maximum emails. it incredibly is psychology - spammers and thieves tricking human beings into giving out suggestion. i will no longer be able to tell you the way many emails and phone calls i've got won like "hi, it fairly is your economic corporation; we could communicate with you, yet first we choose you to verify your social protection huge type." "Your Paypal account is in jeopardy except you respond at present and oh, via the way, we choose you to circulate right into a valid credit card huge type." And yet mysteriously, once you look at the addresses or web pages that are sending those issues, they are actually not sent out via the economic corporation or via Paypal or the different valid corporation. Thieves anticipate human greed, gullibility, and persons having (lost) have faith of their fellow guy. do no longer enable them to take great thing approximately you. like the asserting is going, "if it sounds too good to be authentic, it in all possibility is".
2016-12-14 09:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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That is what called spam. If you enter your info, you will start getting a lot of spam emails.
2007-03-02 13:18:31
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answered by Cilek 3
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no, its not true, u won't get a free ps3 until u subscribe for something
2007-03-02 13:17:37
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answered by Dark_Pearl 2
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NO NO NO NO NO--- you give them your info and then they want you to buy stuff first. Just buy one at Walmart.
2007-03-02 13:22:36
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answered by floatnfun 4
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You will be very sorry! That is a trojan horse and you click yes and you will be infected with malware.
2007-03-02 13:37:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't, because there is a BIG chance they are a fraud.
MAYBE they are telling the truth, but I wouldn't .
2007-03-02 13:23:40
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answered by kermit 1
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No, most if not all of those ads are scams.
2007-03-02 13:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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