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How to Score Internet Freebies Good Housekeeping
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Global National investigates freeipods.com Canadian Global
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Figuring out 'Free' (requires free registration) Seattle Times
"Surprisingly, some free product solicitation offers are not rip-offs, and can land you a slew of free stuff... you can eventually load up on cool tech goodies including iPods, digital cameras and flat-screen TVs." |
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Something for Nothing Washington Post Express
"Sean Killian convinced his co-workers when he showed up with his new iPod... Let's just say that few are immune to the thrill of the free." |
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Wanted: Free iPod. Will Pay Wired News
"Members are posting ads... offering others varying amounts for completing referrals. ... "I think it's really creative and I think people that can do it ethically and without abusing the internet we're happy for," said Peter Martin, co-president of Gratis Internet. |
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Free iPods - just click here National Public Radio
"Have you ever gotten an email promising you a free iPod in just a few easy steps? We checked it out -- you really can get that free iPod." |
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Boston Globe Article on FreeiPods.com Boston Globe Online
"Dozens of happy customers happily sing the praises of Gratis Internet Inc. of Washington, D.C., founders of the FreeiPods.com website. 'It's completely free,' said Ruben Seda, 24, a sales analyst at Ross Stores Inc. in New York. 'Absolutely, it's a good deal.'" |
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The New York Times (subscription required, click here to read text)
"Gratis Internet buys pricey products like iPods and gives them away. To receive the iPod, participants are asked to sign up for one of about 10 different offers and to persuade five others to do the same. They have developed similar programs giving out $700 desktop computers, $800 flat-screen televisions and high-end designer handbags." |
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Making Free iPods Pay Off Wired News
"The promise of getting a free iPod from FreeiPods.com looks extremely dubious. But surprisingly, the site appears to be legitimate. It's a new form of online marketing supported by companies like eBay, AOL and Columbia House." |
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FreeiPods.com - Really? G4 Tech TV
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Great Giveaways NBC Boston
"Portable music players called iPods are flying off of store shelves, but we found one company giving them along with other electronics away for free." |