[quote name='Zmonkay']As usual, I have crap luck. Did both stamps.com and GE...nothin showin yet (instantaneus my ass, lol)
Not being impatient, just under the impression they would show up quick.
Anyone know if you actually need to install/use the stamps.com software, or do you just sign up and DL it and that's it. And anything other than signing up required for critics choice?
Finally: What are other good/free ones? True seems to be gone for now.
anyone have experience in any of these:
Lipoburn (free?)
Netflix (seems you need to become a member after free trial, but 10 bucks for 1 month of something I can use for a completion is ok by me)
Pure Health Hoodia (free?)
QuickBooks Quick Start (free?)
Reunion.com (free, but premium membership required for points, which may not be free?)
Sleep Rite (is the sample free?)
The Amazon Diet (free?)
Ultima Weight Loss Patch (free trial)
Vip Visa (just sign up for a card?)
Video Professor (free?)
eBay Success Kit (free?)
Essential Living Weight Loss (free?)
Grant Mentor (is this free?)
Blockbuster (like Netflix, 10 bucks for 1 month of something I can use for a completion is ok by me)
Dual Action Cleanse (free? if embarrasing arriving at you door, hehe)
Will probably do Gamefly, as I can use that as well.
I just dug through them quick and found the ones that looked free, idk though.
thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]
A LOT of these offers (as well as some others) are NOT free. You should always read the ToS, Member Agreement, etc before you do ANY credit card offer on ANY site. If I remember, I looked at the Dual Action Cleanse and it actually looked free.. It isn't. You actually have to buy to the $80 kit. When you buy the $80 kit, your in a trial membership. I don't recall if you can get your money back, though.
Most offers are usually how to get rich on the internet or start your own business and what not and your paying $1-$5 for books/CDs. It's not bad considering your getting a $60+ game out of it. Some of the weight loss pills are about $6-$7. Again, not bad considering what you get. Doing 2 offers and you paid $11 for a $90 Guitar Hero 2 isn't bad.
It's not considerably free, however if you ACTUALLY use the product..then you can feel it's free

I said to myself, why not? I'll sign up for the Body Fit Pro and use the Hoodia for a week. This way, I did a trial offer of something I was interested in, and got a game out of it.
So to get your money's worth, any offer you do that costs a few bucks.. try the service out. This way, you're not just dishin out money for "free" games.