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- Free laptop for UK residents -
ch4ndresh
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I came across this form using MSN.com, the t&c's are too detailed for me...i hope it helps some one else out....
http://www.consumersavingcentre.co.uk/?src=WC-87429aaa:82520:#
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http://www.consumersavingcentre.co.uk/?src=WC-87429aaa:82520:#
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Had a quick look and it's one of these common pop-ups professing free items. Essentially you have to sign up for services offered by the sponsors, it might be a telecommunications company or such like.
Not really a freebie as receipt of the item will depend on you spending money elsewhere.0 -
this is a great offer if you have about 4 hrs spare to close all them pop up boxs down0
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I nearly did an offer like this a couple of years ago. It is an offer to be wary of as you cant just delete all the pop ups(you have to watch them) and in general its really not worth it, computer will be very out of date by the time your contract runs out too..You had to spend so many hours on the computer to qualify to.Id leave well alone.0
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I've had serval of these e-mails offering free computers etc: it is a big CON, when you read the Terms and conditions you will find that you have to get 2 successes from the gold level 2 from silver and 2 from bronze, these include getting credit cards, loans, life insurance etc etc, and then you have to recommend so many other people and they have to apply for and be accepted for CC loans etc so you can get ! point for yourself. But the best bit is you have to do this within a 6 month period or you have to start again. The one I had yesterday was from a Canadian company , but they had an e-mail account giving a UK co.uk address.
Don't get taken in by them, it will cost you dearly, and you will finish up with mega spam, finances you don't need, just to try and get a computer. Save your money up instead and get one at lot easier.The Looney o:EasterBunf Loughborough..0 -
Apologies all...i should have known better....0
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I too had this e-mail. I signed up to blockbusters and the poker and that was about 6 weeks ago. It does say that you get the laptop within 28 days and I've still not got it (dont expect it either!!)Its all about the freebies!!!!!0
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I also had the email and also signed up, also about 6-7 weeks ago!! Used a spare email address that I only use for regsitering for freebies and now have to delete on average 130 junk emails everyday!!!
DONT DO IT!!Official DFW Nerd - 3990
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