Sunday, August 9, 2009

Those online offers that always claim to send you free things, do they work? It seems like they do,

all you have to do is complete two offers.. And those offers ask you for your credit card number, but only for shipping. So if the item that you%26#039;re trying to get is a laptop ($1000 value) and you complete two offers that require $10 worth of shipping, wouldn%26#039;t you be making a profit?



Or do they use your credit card number later on for some other purchases?



Those online offers that always claim to send you free things, do they work? It seems like they do, because..?finance





Well have a look round on google to see if the site is legit or not. Some are, some aren%26#039;t. I cant see one what you need to do only 2 offers for is legit. As they need to make more than $1000 some way.



Those online offers that always claim to send you free things, do they work? It seems like they do, because..? loan



Most are phishing scams. One good clue is the form. Get to the form they want you fill out. Don%26#039;t fill anything out, just look at the URL (web address). Does it begin with httpS? That %26quot;s%26quot; is crucial. without it, it%26#039;s NEVER a save site to place orders from. That means it%26#039;s a secure site. I%26#039;ve checked out a few of those offers... and they were NOT secure sites.|||From everything I%26#039;ve seen, if you follow and accept all the offers that you have to do to complete the %26quot;free%26quot; offer, you%26#039;ll be out more money that you%26#039;ll be saving. I also suspect you%26#039;d have to be %26#039;extreeeemly%26#039; assertive to get said %26#039;free%26#039; item/service.



That%26#039;s the general rule of thumb and I suspect it would apply to this aswell. You%26#039;ll end up paying more one way or another.

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