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Question: Can you really get a free iPod from those web offers?

Question : Can you really get a free iPod from those web offers?
You can if you go to this link and follow the directions (you do have to sign up and enter one of their offers - I bought an inkjet cartridge):http://premiumipods.freepay.com/?r=27748566
- asked by guaposf

All Answers:
Answer #1
NO..they will want you to select a sponser,and give themyour credit card number..in which you'll pay the sponser,and pay them making the Ipod not free,sorry it happensa lot,i hope you will not get scamed again or not at all.
- answered by moneydudeguy

Answer #2
There is no free lunch in this world!
- answered by hhbasile

Answer #3
in a sense..yes. but, you have to work trying to put your number in and picking sponsors andthen after all your work they will make you restart the whole thing
- answered by peyton_hodge

Answer #4
r u a moron do u even know the meaning of moronic caus it's you
- answered by Darkice

Answer #5
Yes you can. And here are many similar offers that are legit. For an example on how to get a free laptops, try the following link:

http://laptops.freepay.com/?r=27988381There are some websites that offer a free laptop if you fill out questionnaires and surveys, sign up for at least one offer, and make referrals. Some examples of these offers are credit card applications, Netflix / Blockbuster movie rentals, magazine subscriptions, etc. These offers are usually decent deals (but not the best if you search hard on the internet.) As for referrals, you will need to get family and friends to sign up for the same free laptop deal. For this reason, although these free laptop deals are legit as reported by media (including CNN, New York Times, NPR, etc), these deals are criticized by some for its aggressive marketing methods. Others argue that this is simple an alternative payment method in which advertisers pay for the end-users/consumers.I encourage you to do more research on your own before heavily investing your time. As mentioned earlier, it works and you will get a free laptop. However, it also takes work and time. This link should provide you with more unbiased information.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreepayGood luck and have a nice day!
- answered by sombulldog2003