Do the free gift schemes really work?
The companies that offer these gifts are affiliated
with HIGH profile companies such as AOL, EBay, Blockbuster,
GM, etc. Companies as big as they are wouldn’t affiliate themselves
with scammers; it’ll be bad for business. The companies that
offer these free gifts are registered with the BBB (Better
Business Bureau).
The BBB is a leader in public services related to
ethical business practices and dispute resolution. It is there
passion to promote honesty and integrity in the marketplace.
You can also check their site and search for the company offering
the free gifts; see if they “scammed” anyone. The economics
of the whole process makes sense. When you sign up for an
offer through their partners, they make money. Enough money
to offer you a free gift and make profit are affiliated with
HIGH profile companies such as AOL, EBay, and Blockbuster
There is a little bit of effort required by you to
gain the required amount of referals that each free gift requires.
The companys that offer the free gifts are
regulated and have to abide by strict laws "data protection
act 1998". They are in business to make money and so
by offering you free gifts this is a great incentive to get
people to join and refer others to join, the more people who
join the more they make.
If you require more proof that these type of schemes
work then read this section of a great forum called Exceem
this is a forum full of people of all ages getting free expensive
goods some on a weekly basis. The forum has hints and tips
for helping others to gain referals and get that free gift.
The members of Exceem have gained over £125,000
worth of free gifts ranging from games consoles to Ipods to
Amazon vouchers plus the new Iphone.
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