Friday, December 10, 2004

Why It Works & The Best Offers To Complete

Here's a brief explanation of how they can give away free electronics:

Basically, this company called Gratis Internet has websites set up that do indeed give away free electronics. The way it works is you sign up for one of the offers on their website (you have to use the link on the site) and then get 5 referrals to do the same and you get your free item. Gratis gets compensated for every individual that completes an offer via their site, and while I don't know how much they get for each completed offer, you can be sure that that amount times 9 is more than they pay per flat screen (i.e. it is a profitable venture for them).

Best offers to complete in order of ease (don't miss the UPDATE):

1. EFax Plus: receive credit for this offer in 2-3 days and, best of all, it's completely free and simple. Just sign up for the 30-day free trial, wait 2 or 3 days for you to receive credit for completing the offer, and then cancel via the online chat function on the EFax website (simply tell the customer service person you'd like to cancel and continue telling them that when they try to talk you out of it). Several of my family members have done this offer and it has been a breeze--hasn't cost anyone a dime.

2. Columbia House DVD club: receive credit for completing this offer in 3-5 days; 5 DVD's for 49 cents a piece (you know the drill)

Hell, I've been a Columbia House DVD club member for awhile now and I joined strictly because I thought it was a good deal. There was no added benefit like there is here.

UPDATE: Columbia House offers a 30-day trial period, so you can cancel your account if you decide that the service is not for you, and your money ($12.40 for S & H) will be refunded. Totally risk free. All you have to do is write "refused, return to sender" on the initial shipment, and they will cancel your account and refund your $12.40.

3. Blockbuster Online: try Blockbuster Online for 2-week free trial period

4. GM Card: Sign up for this credit card--no fees, etc. Activate, then cancel. Totally free, but takes a little longer to receive credit.


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