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I don't do these, but my friend did one of these offers where she accepted 2 gold, 2 silver, and 2 platinum offers. She put her credit card number in those, they were things like Netflix and stuff like that. Is she gonna get ripped off, or will they really give her an item in the mail now?

2007-03-18 23:10:24 · 5 answers · asked by AEagleLuv 2 in Business & Finance Personal Finance

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Okay, this is how it works. You have to select at least 3 offers from the sponsors of the offer-er. The sponsor pay a parent company to get new customers and this is the way they do it. It probably is legit, but the problem is it takes forever and you also have to make purchases which usually include signing up for multiple offers. They do this with merchandise and other things besides gift cards.

2007-03-18 23:21:22 · answer #1 · answered by lilly j 4 · 0 1

Did she read the small note on the form? I am sure " There is No Free Lunch". There should be some small contract that she have to follow just so the vendor can afford to pay for the free gift.
Like in the Uk, Cellphone Service Provider offers Free Cellphone on 12 or 24 months contracts. If you terminate service eariler, they will charge you a penalty.

2007-03-19 06:18:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

nothing is free, if she doesnt get ripped off she will at least have to make a purchase of some king to get a gift card, if even then

2007-03-19 06:19:04 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nothing is free. If you are not sure, do NOT put in your credit card information. This is how scams are operated to take your money from you.

2007-03-19 06:13:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There are websites that list the scams going on I am sorry I dont know the url or names but you can search for them. It doesnt sound very honest to me.

2007-03-19 06:16:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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