- September 19th, 2007, 9:27 am
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I know they come off as "too good to be true" or pyramid scams, but I recently signed up for one just for the heck of it. I'm talking, of course, about those sites that claim you can receive a free video game system if you complete a certain number of offers, and/or get a certain number of people referred to their service through you.
I'm not here to beg for referrals but I was curious if anybody has done anything like this and how it turned out for you?
I am currently signed up and am trying to receive a Nintendo Wii. Some of the other prizes are XBox 360, PS3, Nintendo DS, PSP, or $250 PayPal credit. Since the beginning of August I have completed my two offers and had one referral (who hasn't completed their offers). So I'm still essentially seven referrals short.
Look forward to hearing your story or feedback.
I'm not here to beg for referrals but I was curious if anybody has done anything like this and how it turned out for you?
I am currently signed up and am trying to receive a Nintendo Wii. Some of the other prizes are XBox 360, PS3, Nintendo DS, PSP, or $250 PayPal credit. Since the beginning of August I have completed my two offers and had one referral (who hasn't completed their offers). So I'm still essentially seven referrals short.
Look forward to hearing your story or feedback.
Kevin McGuire
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