Taken from this thread: http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?t=331441
if you want to pm me or im me on aim at thegiftofgab14 i will update this post with your referal link
Okay, some of you may have heard about the website www.freeipods.com, where you have to accept one offer and then get five other to do the same thing to get an IPOD!
Now, you may think this is a scam at first, but the guys at FlyerTalk tried it out, and low and behold Apple confirmed it with them, and they have an IPod shipping to them.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=327173&page=1&pp=15
Now, when you sign up it asks you to do a survery with Ads and such, just say no to each. It then says that you have to sign up for one of the six available offers, DO NOT do any of them except for the Ancestors.com, because things like Columbia House make you buy 4 or 5 dvds before you can cancel. I have used Ancestors.com, and I have already canceled it and gotten my referral credits, and will not be charged anything.
After that, you have to refer 5 people to complete the process, then Apple gets an order for you to get a mini I-pod!
The only way this can effectively work is if everyone who is interested in this offer, legitimately does it in order. I'm interested & I've posted my referal link. Once 5 people have posted that they have completed it - Person 1, P2, P3, P4, P5 - the next 5 persons interested should use P1 & then the next 5 use P2 and so on - I realize that this requires an exponential increase for people to get their free iPods, but at the same time, I think it'll work out if some people use friends and such.
Let's get it started, I'll be the first, as I need to get a few more to get an I-pod (use a bs hotmail or whatever account for the for sure to come spam).
please use my referral link http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=6825469
Now, you may think this is a scam at first, but the guys at FlyerTalk tried it out, and low and behold Apple confirmed it with them, and they have an IPod shipping to them.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=327173&page=1&pp=15
Now, when you sign up it asks you to do a survery with Ads and such, just say no to each. It then says that you have to sign up for one of the six available offers, DO NOT do any of them except for the Ancestors.com, because things like Columbia House make you buy 4 or 5 dvds before you can cancel. I have used Ancestors.com, and I have already canceled it and gotten my referral credits, and will not be charged anything.
After that, you have to refer 5 people to complete the process, then Apple gets an order for you to get a mini I-pod!
The only way this can effectively work is if everyone who is interested in this offer, legitimately does it in order. I'm interested & I've posted my referal link. Once 5 people have posted that they have completed it - Person 1, P2, P3, P4, P5 - the next 5 persons interested should use P1 & then the next 5 use P2 and so on - I realize that this requires an exponential increase for people to get their free iPods, but at the same time, I think it'll work out if some people use friends and such.
Let's get it started, I'll be the first, as I need to get a few more to get an I-pod (use a bs hotmail or whatever account for the for sure to come spam).
please use my referral link http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=6825469
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