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  • Lucifer68 wrote:
    damn, got all 3 wrong!

    I shall google them next time

    I Googled and I still got two wrong lol
  • a) 100 yeards
    b) 1840
    c) - True
  • might be being overly-suspicious but seems like OP may be affiliated with the site. (it's a great way for HSA to gather info about people and what better place to advertise than on a freebies board?)
    :heart2:
    lallalalalaaaa
  • greenpixey
    greenpixey Posts: 2,806 Forumite
    might be being overly-suspicious but seems like OP may be affiliated with the site. (it's a great way for HSA to gather info about people and what better place to advertise than on a freebies board?)

    I agree. I Don't feel to good about this either. Specially after that Ryan posted his freebies on this board just to get our details. I think I leave this one out....
  • pennylane99
    pennylane99 Posts: 5,783 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    well the rules say limit of one prize per person...so the OP cant win all the prizes they claim....;)
  • Beckoo wrote:
    Cool OK thanks for the advice, how do I do that? (Haven't had time to explore the site properly yet)

    use this link: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.html?f=72

    Good luck..
    Can't think of any funny sig yet!
  • might be being overly-suspicious but seems like OP may be affiliated with the site. (it's a great way for HSA to gather info about people and what better place to advertise than on a freebies board?)

    Agreed - looks dodgy to me. The link given then defers to:

    http://hsa.eprize.net/trivia/index.tbapp?page=intro&session_id=5jf4ywvxqj8r75d0&affiliate_id=&noflash=flash

    As you can see (if you look at the full line - MSE abbreviates it) it has an affiliate ID in the middle of it!
  • indesisiv
    indesisiv Posts: 6,359 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    Agreed - looks dodgy to me. The link given then defers to:

    http://hsa.eprize.net/trivia/index.tbapp?page=intro&session_id=5jf4ywvxqj8r75d0&affiliate_id=&noflash=flash

    As you can see (if you look at the full line - MSE abbreviates it) it has an affiliate ID in the middle of it!

    Agreed - Just looked at the official rules ... it states "During the Competition Period, visit http://www.hsadental.co.uk/Decoder or one of the HSA stands at the exhibitions mentioned and follow the links and instructions to complete the registration. Complete and submit the registration"

    Seem odd that this page doesn't exist and I can't find a reference to this competition on the hsa web page.
    “Time is intended to be spent, not saved” - Alfred Wainwright
  • smog_2
    smog_2 Posts: 120 Forumite
    Doh
    I signed up!!

    I take it the worst i've signed up for is a lifetime supple of:spam:

    Or is it more dodgy than this? I didn't give my phone no and don't remember it asking for my address.
  • bagand96
    bagand96 Posts: 6,725 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    smog wrote:
    Or is it more dodgy than this? I didn't give my phone no and don't remember it asking for my address.

    Don't think its 'dodgy'. The website is hosted by eprize.net, a domain that is owned by eprize.com. If you go to that website you will see they are a large organisation who host and run internet Java games for many many big household names.

    The 'affiliate link' has nothing to do with the OP. They have linked to https://www.hasdental.co.uk/edecoder. That website then takes you through to eprize.net.

    The only dodgy bit is that the OP *MAY* be linked with HSA. But we don't know that, and they said it was from an offer at work. HSA run hundreds of employee health schemes for some of the countries largest employers, so perfectly likely scenario, they come in my work giving out freebies trying to get us to sign up to the health scheme.

    At worst you've added yourself to HSA's mailing list. At best you might acually win a prize :cool:
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