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Free iPod Mini Conga
EDITTED ON JULY 19, 2004!
Pseudoswede is taking control of this post over from L1011...N/StoHNL! who took over from bnarayan1511 - please see his comments posted here! Also, note his new rule, which is an excellent rule, IMHO! Basically, to be active on this thread, you do need to be a little active on FT too. Here's his new rule, which, I for one, fully support: New Rule: I will be PM'ing the next two persons in the conga line to verify s/he is still around. I will also find out how many referrals s/he needs in order to fulfill his/her requirements. ANYONE WHO DOESN'T RESPOND TO MY PM WITHIN 48 HOURS WILL BE TEMPORARILY REMOVED FROM THE CONGA. YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONGA IF THERE IS NO REPLY WITHIN 96 HOURS! Therefore, make sure you have a valid e-mail address entered in your profile, and that you receive notices of new PMs. |
Ok couldn't hurt to try. I used your referral so can someone play it forward and use mine. Here is the link. Let's all hope this works
http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=6494303 |
Thank you very much, umguy!
I think it should work - I've got one of my roommates doing it too, so I only need 3 more people. Once those three people post, person 4, please use umguys'. I hope it works! To those that are signing up - it's probably best to ensure you use the same e-mail address & mailing address for the offer that you used to join freeipods.com. |
To me it sounds very, very, very suspicious. A MLM scheme but w/ too good of a prize.
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Originally Posted by JonNYC
To me it sounds very, very, very suspicious. A MLM scheme but w/ too good of a prize.
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The website is getting a kickback from each of the offers. So the business model is to kickback some of the referral cradit to the person taking advantage of the offer, just like Mypoints, AirMilesMart, and all of the airline-branded online shopping malls.
So it's a reasonable model. The questoins are: (1) is the reward 'too good to be true' given the volume of referral credits the site might be generating? I have no idea what bottom-of-the-line iPods cost when purchased in bulk. (2) even if it isn't, are they just looking to generate the referral volume without ever intending to fulfill their promise? Registration for freeipods.com is as follows: Organization: Domain Administrator Domain Administrator PO Box 50945 Washington DC, DC 20091 US Phone: (202) 595-9123 Fax..: (202) 318-0328 Email: [email protected] Registrar Name....: Register.com Registrar Whois...: whois.register.com Registrar Homepage: http://www.register.com Domain Name: FREEIPODS.COM Created on..............: Wed, May 28, 2003 Expires on..............: Sat, May 28, 2005 Record last updated on..: Fri, Mar 19, 2004 Administrative Contact: Domain Administrator Domain Administrator PO Box 50945 Washington DC, DC 20091 US Phone: (202) 595-9123 Fax..: (202) 318-0328 Email: [email protected] Technical Contact, Zone Contact: Register.Com Domain Registrar 575 8th Avenue - 11th Floor New York, NY 10018 US Phone: 902-749-2701 Fax..: 902-749-5429 Email: [email protected] Domain servers in listed order: DNS7.REGISTER.COM 216.21.234.74 DNS8.REGISTER.COM 216.21.226.74 Dunno about this one. Little downside I suppose, so my theory is that they're nabbing the referral $ and won't fulfill the offer. The fact that there's no address or phone number or even email address (just a contact us 'feedback form') on the website doesn't give me hope, either. Hopefully I'll be proven wrong! |
You got one more bhatnasx
Like umguy said, can't hurt to try :) Where am I on the line? When it's my turn (if it comes that far) use
http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=6495680 Oh... the waiting is unbearable :p |
First, thanks bnarayan1511 for signing up - you got me one person closer to a free iPod :)
Originally Posted by gleff
TThe questions are:
(1) is the reward 'too good to be true' given the volume of referral credits the site might be generating? I have no idea what bottom-of-the-line iPods cost when purchased in bulk. (2) even if it isn't, are they just looking to generate the referral volume without ever intending to fulfill their promise? |
Actually, sometimes it's almost more fun when the offers don't pan out at first. Then it's time to regulate. :p
Oh, and the economics of the deal could actually work out. They could be pulling in $100 for 5 completed offers (though they could be pulling in $15). And no doubt they can make a decent margin even with the cost of sending out iPods. And many folks will get to 3 activities but not 5, etc. |
Gleff,
I run some of these offers on one of my sites (although I only offer free sets of animated graphics in return ) , and I can assure you that the economics of this deal can work. Completing 5 of these offers will net the site well over $100. You know, I think I should launch a similar site.
Originally Posted by gleff
Oh, and the economics of the deal could actually work out. They could be pulling in $100 for 5 completed offers (though they could be pulling in $15).
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Originally Posted by yevlesh2
Gleff,
I run some of these offers on one of my sites (although I only offer free sets of animated graphics in return ) , and I can assure you that the economics of this deal can work. Completing 5 of these offers will net the site well over $100. You know, I think I should launch a similar site. Buyer beware. |
This is a big time scam. I have read about it and seen how it works. Lots of people sell the instructions to get a free Ipod, cell phone or something. They pay 5 bucks or 10 bucks to get the info and then have to recommend X number of people. Its a giant pyramid scheme. When it comes time to get your IPOD, they company disappears.
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Originally Posted by tfong007
This is a big time scam. I have read about it and seen how it works. Lots of people sell the instructions to get a free Ipod, cell phone or something. They pay 5 bucks or 10 bucks to get the info and then have to recommend X number of people. Its a giant pyramid scheme. When it comes time to get your IPOD, they company disappears.
The other reason why I don't see this as a big risk is because I'm not giving any money - yes, Ancestry.com has my Amex number on file now, but I'm not horribly concerned about it because I tested out my free trial & it does work (granted, its only limited access as a trial member, but the search did bring up my parents & family members). But I have a free trial that I can dispute with Amex if any shady charges appear on my card. The scheme you have posted above requires giving money for nothing. With all the promotions, you're using relatively big name companies & you're getting something out of it - even though you don't have to spend any money. |
If not everyone does all 5 offers, it can work well. If I remember the payouts right, someone completing 7 of these 9 offers would net the company slightly under 200 . I am not familiar with the other 2 offers.
While it is possible that a company will attempt to be dishonest, they don't have to in order to make a profit. Also, it may take a while to get the iPod due to their shortage.
Originally Posted by ScottC
$100 is nowhere near the $218 wholesale price a dealer will pay for the ipod.
Buyer beware. |
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