Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Free Iphone Deal, Scam or Not a Scam?
We went out and compiled several free iphone offers and what we came up with are on this page. We see lots and lots of pages out there that say free iphone offer with "no obligation" and we decided to pursue these claims. Frankly, for the most part, this isn't the most technically accurate statement to say that there's "no obligation". The customer is still expected to complete a few requirements which can cost the customer either time or money or both.
Now, that being said, we do feel it necessary to point out that we think that even though these requirements exist, it is still worth the time expended in completion of the goal of getting a free 3G Iphone. I mean, after all, it is a free Iphone and what's a few minutes out of your day when it comes to getting something so great?
These free Iphone offers are not scams. It is important to note however, that it is not as easy as just putting in your zip code or email and voila, you get a free phone. You are expected to include this information, but you may need to purchase something else, or answer a few surveys etc. In short we encourage you to go ahead and enter your zip code or email (whichever they ask for) because at this point there is no obligation to do anything. Continuing on, enter your email or zip code and just see what they are asking you to do. If it seems pretty easy, then go ahead with it. What could be easier than answering a few stupid questions when it comes to getting a free Iphone worth $600.
We've recommended this strategy for several people and for the most part, they're typically always happy with the results.
Now, that being said, we do feel it necessary to point out that we think that even though these requirements exist, it is still worth the time expended in completion of the goal of getting a free 3G Iphone. I mean, after all, it is a free Iphone and what's a few minutes out of your day when it comes to getting something so great?
These free Iphone offers are not scams. It is important to note however, that it is not as easy as just putting in your zip code or email and voila, you get a free phone. You are expected to include this information, but you may need to purchase something else, or answer a few surveys etc. In short we encourage you to go ahead and enter your zip code or email (whichever they ask for) because at this point there is no obligation to do anything. Continuing on, enter your email or zip code and just see what they are asking you to do. If it seems pretty easy, then go ahead with it. What could be easier than answering a few stupid questions when it comes to getting a free Iphone worth $600.
We've recommended this strategy for several people and for the most part, they're typically always happy with the results.
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