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Free laptops
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Apparently this site really does provide free laptops if you sign up for some real free or cheap stuff. Anyone tried it or know of it? I know there is no such thing as a free lunch but you never know. Hopefully some sensible suggestions amongst the Sunday afternoon dross.
http://Laptops.real-incentives.com/14132
I have accessed it and being a sad git I have registered with Gala Bingo to the sum of �5. If no free laptop I may win 50p haha
http://Laptops.real-incentives.com/14132
I have accessed it and being a sad git I have registered with Gala Bingo to the sum of �5. If no free laptop I may win 50p haha
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So you have to sign up for a product, and refer others to sign up for products as well. All well and good, I suppose, except for this:
"Laptop Incentives and its managing company iShock Media Ltd. reserve the right to change its Terms & Conditions at any time, for any reason, without notice. We also reserve the right to change the methods through which free items are earned. This may include, but is not limited to, increasing the number of referrals you have to earn"
So the laptop you want require 17 referrals - you get 16, and they increase it to 20, then 25....
And this:
We may also add or remove any product listed as an incentive at any time. If we replace a product, the new product may not be of equal value.
So the laptop becomes a ball point pen, with Gala Bingo emblazoned upon it.
And this:
By registering for an account on real-incentives.com, you agree to receive any 3rd party messages that we wish to send to you. Including, but not limited to, 3rd party advertisements and offers.
You have given them permission to sell your details to millions of companies that want to spam you.
And:
Laptops.real-incentives.com can not guarantee the availability of a product at the time of order. If a product is unavailable, you will be contacted and given an alernative option.
And:
Laptops.real-incentives.com does not take returns or exchanges.
So that laptop is ex-demo with no battery and a cracked screen.
"Laptop Incentives and its managing company iShock Media Ltd. reserve the right to change its Terms & Conditions at any time, for any reason, without notice. We also reserve the right to change the methods through which free items are earned. This may include, but is not limited to, increasing the number of referrals you have to earn"
So the laptop you want require 17 referrals - you get 16, and they increase it to 20, then 25....
And this:
We may also add or remove any product listed as an incentive at any time. If we replace a product, the new product may not be of equal value.
So the laptop becomes a ball point pen, with Gala Bingo emblazoned upon it.
And this:
By registering for an account on real-incentives.com, you agree to receive any 3rd party messages that we wish to send to you. Including, but not limited to, 3rd party advertisements and offers.
You have given them permission to sell your details to millions of companies that want to spam you.
And:
Laptops.real-incentives.com can not guarantee the availability of a product at the time of order. If a product is unavailable, you will be contacted and given an alernative option.
And:
Laptops.real-incentives.com does not take returns or exchanges.
So that laptop is ex-demo with no battery and a cracked screen.
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I have had very exciting results using this:
http://gifts.freebiejeebies.co.uk/203349
I have received a free iPhone, it did take a few weeks mind you!
Once you have completed a free offer, you have to convince a few mates to complete an offer and thats it!
I would highly recommend using this site to anyone!
Check out exceem.co.uk for proof it works!
http://gifts.freebiejeebies.co.uk/203349
I have received a free iPhone, it did take a few weeks mind you!
Once you have completed a free offer, you have to convince a few mates to complete an offer and thats it!
I would highly recommend using this site to anyone!
Check out exceem.co.uk for proof it works!
I would never use a website which does not explain much other than showing laptop images and want you to sign up. The original site in question does a bad job explaining what it actually is about.
I have bought a free laptop using this site http://www.freelaptops4u.co.uk/ however they do not promise to send you a laptop 100% free, unles you take out a mobile broadband connection, which has been a useful thing for me. You should always remember that theres nothing such as a free meal. There may be other free offers whereby you get a gadget of your choice with mobile phone connections, signing up to home broadband etc. I would actually avoid the sites that promise 100% free stuff as they are usually spam.
I have bought a free laptop using this site http://www.freelaptops4u.co.uk/ however they do not promise to send you a laptop 100% free, unles you take out a mobile broadband connection, which has been a useful thing for me. You should always remember that theres nothing such as a free meal. There may be other free offers whereby you get a gadget of your choice with mobile phone connections, signing up to home broadband etc. I would actually avoid the sites that promise 100% free stuff as they are usually spam.