but they're never free. as you click thru all the links, fill out the forms, read thru all the lame sites they send you to, you gradually run out of the freebie's like signing up for credit cards or life insurance. once all those get finished you're stuck with ones that cost bucks (not little bucks either!)...and all this after spending at least an hour playing the fool...i was going for the free toshiba laptop. a perfect example of, what looks too good to be true usually isn't...
del... Reviewed by del... on . Free stuff nonsence OK, I'm sorry for this but you have to have a go for the free stuff. :D It's the usual free ipod scam that lines the pockets of marketeers in the pay of companies desperate to get your clicks. Here's the thing - I've barely lifted a finger and I'm halfway there. You have to sign up for a deal but I actually made a few pennies out of it - how? By signing up for an online betting service and backing Manchester Utd to beat Fulham (for those of you more into America Football than the proper Rating: 5