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Who believes that the get free laptop works?

http://laptops.freepay.com/?r=28207499 Check out the link they say it does.

Update:

They also claim it by CNN and MSNBC

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  • 2 decades ago
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    Here is another example on how to get a free laptops:

    http://laptops.freepay.com/?r=27988381

    There 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/Freepay

    Good luck and have a nice day!

  • 2 decades ago

    I just took a class on this. The free offers you see are not valid at all. Companies use this tactic to gather information about you and then they sell that information to other people. This is when you begin to get telemarketing calls, spam email, etc. The advice from the lecture was to not fill these things out. It opens pandoras box for all the people out there that want to either steal your identity, or annoy you daily with email and phone calls that you don't want.

  • WC
    Lv 7
    2 decades ago

    It sounds like a scam to me. This is a great way for identity thieves to get info from the gullible, that they cannot get otherwise. I wouldn't touch this scam with a hundred foot pole.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    They usually offer something free*, but in fact you have to accept many other offers so that at the end it is not free at all. However, you can try, as long as they don't ask your credit card number it is OK.

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  • 2 decades ago

    No such thing as a free ride, especially for a laptop!

  • 2 decades ago

    its internet frod dont give any of ur personal information

    they will teft ur identity care full tke care

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    i'm not fool to believe!

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    It doesn't, it's a scam.

  • 2 decades ago

    if it sounds too good to be true........than it probably is.

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