A lot of the recent Free[insert product] offers actually do work, but I'm too lazy to work out which ones are legitimate.
Freeipods.com is one of the most mainstream ones, and seems pretty reliable to me, but I wouldn't rush into anything like this.
This site seems fairly respectable, and backs up freeipods.
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614,00.html
One common problem that people get into is when they begin signing up for an offer tha requires a credit card, yet they either don't have one or the people they refer to don't have one.
Google searches should yield useful information for specific giveaway sites.
heres the website i was talking about
http://www.geocities.com/significant_0ne
he went step by step on how he recieved his, but teh only thing he dosent mention is the 5 referals, which my friend who tried the freeipod thing today, said it was a *****....
there was this link I just looked at this one site for Ipods
and in order to get the free ipod you have to sign up with at least one of the items they suggest- they have a very long list of things to choose from...
such as: Free trial of Renting @ Blockbuster online
or BMG CD thingy...
and some credit cards... ok there are tons of things they list.. doesnt seem so bad...
Originally posted by MornGlory
there was this link I just looked at this one site for Ipodsand in order to get the free ipod you have to sign up with at least one of the items they suggest- they have a very long list of things to choose from...
such as: Free trial of Renting @ Blockbuster online
or BMG CD thingy...
and some credit cards... ok there are tons of things they list.. doesnt seem so bad...
yeah but teh things you sign up have like a monthly payment, the block buster one was lke 15 dollars a month