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Are Freebie Sites Really Scams?

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Are Freebie Sites Really Scams?

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Always have a whois lookup at those scam looking sites from Whoisxy.com and check whether the disclosed contact details are true and whether they are trusted to your knowledge.If not it is likely to be a scam.You can also check the website reputation and safety at Webutation.net

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Like many, if not all of you, I have seen the ad banners and the popup ads saying “SHOOT THE DUCK FOR A FREE IPOD” or “CLICK HERE FOR A FREE PS3”. And like many of you, I thought they were a scam. But unlike many of you, I decided to put these freebie sites to the test. I didn’t have anything to lose by trying it out, only things to gain. I began doing a freebie site in August of 2005. I signed up to the site and was amazed that I received no spam email from them. I then proceeded to sign up to one of their affiliate links. I signed up to Real Player Rhapsody, hardly considered to be a site that would scam you out of your hard earned money. The great thing about this is, you do not even have to keep the product after the first month trial. I was attempting to get an Xbox 360 which required me to refer 8 other people to sign up and complete an offer. Now, this of course was no easy task considering everyone and their mother think freebie sites are just another name for a scam site. It t

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