Click here link to get a 100% Free Ipod!!!
For those of you who don't believe me, read this<link and this wired article<link
If you have any questions, email me lady_stardust96@yahoo.com
Here's the deal:
1) I personally created another email rather than use my regular email (I have had good success with Lycos ). After you have created an email account click here to get started. You might run into the problem of not receiving your verification email due to spam blockers. FreeIpods.com will not send you YOUR ipod unless you are verified, however there is a simple way for them to manually verify you if you cannot manage to deactivate your spam blockers. Once you have created your account click on My Account and tell customer service. Ok MOVING ON!
2)Type in your email and a password you can remember (I wrote mine down) and UNCHECK the "I would like to receive promotional emails from freeiPods.com and select partners." thing. cuz you dont want any more spam than necesary. Click on next step
3)Fill in your REAL information. They need a real address to send the ipod to, and they need your real name. So far I have not received any more junk mail than normal so I don't think they will sell it. When done click next
4) Click NO on all the surveys, they do not affect you receiving your ipod.
5) You will be sent to the offers page. (note: you dont have to complete this first, you can get your friends first but whoever finishes their offer first will be the first to get their link published on here.) Below is specific information on completeing the offers
There are a few pitfalls here. You will note that most of the offers are for free trials that last anywhere from two weeks to three months. You might think you can just join one of these and immediately cancel. Don't do that. The company that you screw over will alert FreeIpods.com and your account will be indefinitely(which means eternally) put on hold. Join the service and if you choose to cancel, cancel at least a week after you receive credit for joining.
Another pitfall is not reading the fine print in a service you sign up for. For instance, the "Video Professor" offer seems relatively simple because you only pay $8 for a bunch of crappy tutorial CD's, but if you fail to read the print, you will overlook that you must return the CD's within 10 days to avoid being charged $70.My suggestion is to go ahead and join a service that you might use (I joined the BMG, hey its music for the ipod! I paid $50 for 12 CD's). This way you will not be stuck with a subscription to Ancestry.com and unlimited information on your family heritage.
Lets take a pause from all that boring crap. Click here to get YOUR free ipod!<link Ok on we go.
Note that the offers change each time you log in, so if you do not see any of the offers that I talk about, try logging in at another time. Once you have successfully completed an offer, you will receive credit in one to two days depending on which offer you chose.
6) By far the hardest step or the easiest step depending how you take it.
You can send the link to friends and family (hint: usually doesnt work until they see you HOLDING your free ipod, by then its too late for you though).
This is pyramid selling. It is not legal in some countries. It is not ethical in any countries.
Ask yourself this - Given that an iPod costs minimum £200, they MUST be making money somewhere, and if the amount you're getting them is less than that, they'll be making up the difference somewhere, and it's likely to involve your address.
Re-reading those links, this is BLATANT FUCKING SPAM. If a couple of people sign up, YOU'RE nearer getting an ipod, as you're the referrer.
And I bet there's a way of getting the secondary referrals to count for you as well.
Theres loads of scams like this floating round at the minute; all pyramid schemes disguised in different ways. So many people allow greed to blind common sense, and fall for these scams.
If you want an iPod, get a job, save up, and buy one. Simple as that...