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FreeStuff.co.uk isit legit?

CallumMichael
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i was looking for some competition sites and i came across this one. i looked around and the prizes wasn't to bad but as i was reading further down the page i came across this.
'By registering with FreeStuff.co.uk I agree to receive emails with top prizes/special offers from FreeStuff.co.uk and its sponsors/partners and for my details to be passed to those competition sponsors I have selected. I also agree to the terms and conditions of the competition entry privacy policy that govern how my information will be processed and prizes rewarded.'
does this basically mean they will sell you're information to other company's? just sounds dodgy to me?
'By registering with FreeStuff.co.uk I agree to receive emails with top prizes/special offers from FreeStuff.co.uk and its sponsors/partners and for my details to be passed to those competition sponsors I have selected. I also agree to the terms and conditions of the competition entry privacy policy that govern how my information will be processed and prizes rewarded.'
does this basically mean they will sell you're information to other company's? just sounds dodgy to me?
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If it looks like a duck and it quacks like a duck......................
And if that's too profound for you - what Snakepilsen said up there ^^^0 -
Nothing in life is free, as the saying goes. I expect you'd be bombarded with sales calls, spam e-mails etc after registering with that site.0
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thanks everyone just wanted to make sure.0
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