I paypal $ (or gmail invite) to you for signing up for my freedesktopPC !!!!

Sephroth57

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I will send you 8$ paypal per offer, if you sign up for either the free Desktop PC or Free Flatsceen TV offer. my name on ebay is Sephroth56 if you dont belive me, i have good feedback, i will even give u my phone # if you really want, but basicly sign up using my referall link on either offer i will paypal you 8$ for the PC, 15$ if you do both!!

free desktop PC - http://www.FreeDesktopPC.com/default.aspx?referer=8345141
free flatsceen tv/monitor - http://www.FreeFlatScreens.com/default.aspx?referer=8344835


i can also get you a gmail account invite for a completed signup!!! PM me with what email you signed up with, when your status shows complete i will invite you!!!
 
Ok. I went to freedesktoppc.com first to see what the site was about. I joined...and then forget about you as the referral. Now, when I click your link it says Welcome in the corner and then for me to pick an offer (Keep in mind I haven't chosen one yet) So If i go to your link, then choose an offer, will I get my 8 bucks from paypal? Or is it already too late? Also....has anybody actually gotten 10 peeps and it worked? It seems....fishy.

What deal did you guys do? The blockbuster one looks the easiest to do.
 
the best thing you can do is go to the site, log out of your name. then click on my link and make a new account under a different email, since you didnt complete any offers yet it doesnt matter.

for the skeptics here is some hard info including links to reputable sites that have reported on this


quote from another site --



Lets face it, when somebody hears about a free TV or iPod, they’re going to think you’re trying to scam them. At least 90% of the people you encounter will call you a spammer without listening to a word you say. But it’s the 10% of people that you want, and it was those who signed up for me.

So how do you get those people? Its simple, be knowledgeable. You have to describe the offer honestly, correctly, using proper English, and with plenty of support. This leads to the next point…

Supporting the Offer

Explain the offer to the people you talk to. You’re going to have to prove to them that it is legitimate, and you can do that by utilizing other websites.

1st: Wired.com: http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614,00.html

What I would say when sending them the link:
Wired.com is a major Tech/Geek news website, owned by Lycos, a former competitor of AOL. A week ago, they reported on the company and the free offer, but more importantly described how it works and how it is legitimate.

2nd: GearLive.com: http://gearlive.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=13

What I would say when sending them the link:
If you’d like to read the success stories of people who have successfully received their flatscreen TVs or iPods, check out the GearLive.com forums. The entire forum, composed of hundreds of users, are participating in this offer. Many of them have already received their flatscreens and iPods, and you can view the pictures at the website.

3rd: CNN

The CNN article has no link unfortunately, but the iPod offer was recently profiled(probably a short blurb) on the television network. But what you emphasize is that CNN reported on it, thus helping to establish its legitimacy.

4th: enGadget.com: http://www.engadget.com/entry/1771223899144212/

enGadget.com is another big Tech/Geek news website. They were one of the first “mainstream” news sources in the Tech/Geek world to report on this offer. Needless to say, it exploded after they talked about it.

I have the Support, Now What?

You have the supporting facts, what should you do now? Start asking people!

Always start with your real life friends. Talk to people who trust you and ask them to do this. Even if they don’t want something free, ask if they will help you. Beg and explain your case, because this may get you a quick referral.

But most importantly, post about the offer on Newsgroups and other Forums that you participate on. If you’re active on another website, start there. And again, explain the offer in depth and provide lots of evidence. No one wants to give out their credit card information to a site that’s proclaiming something “free,” its scary at first. But the reasonable people will read what you post, and it will those people who are most likely to use your referral link.

Now posting on random message boards would probably get you a referral or two, but I don’t know if I’d recommend it. Gratis does have that abuse e-mail set up, and they really discourage mass posting. You don’t want to get reported by someone and not be able to complete the offer. But if you are going to do this, just follow all my other advice. Be clear, thorough, provide lots of evidence, and don’t beg for a referral.

Provide the main URL(freeflatscreens.com) near the bottom of your post. But in the VERY LAST PARAGRAPH of your post, ask that if anyone is interested, you would greatly appreciate it if they used your link. And of course, wish them luck on earning their item. By leaving your referral link until the end, you have provided all the information before you have to ask a favor of a stranger.

You may still get some flak for this in general, so I’d suggest you not use your primary e-mail when registering. And again, do this at your own risk. It might help you, it might hurt you. It’s up to you.

For the people who say, “Nothing in Life is Free” & “There is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch”

You’ll get this a lot. Refer them to this website: http://www.fatwallet.com/c/22/

Its FatWallet.com’s forum of daily freebies. I got a lot of people saying nothing is free, so I always told them they were wrong, you just don’t know where to look, and shot back with that. Trust me, once you start getting this, it will feel good to prove them wrong

No Luck with Message Boards or Newsgroups?

Try chatrooms. Don’t flood the room with you’re link though, that’s pointless. Simply go to a chatroom(Yahoo Chats for instance) and send the message, “Is anyone interested in a free Flatscreen TV/iPod? If you are, send me an IM for more details”

If someone responds, talk to them and explain the offer. If no one responds after 20 seconds, quietly leave the room. There is no point in flooding a room that doesn’t want to listen to you.

This method can be time consuming, but it does work. I was able to get a referral this way, and I know people on the GearLive website were able to get referrals this way.

Final Rule

Be Polite!! Don’t get into arguments on message boards if people are calling you a spammer/con-artist/etc. Just kindly ask if they had read the links, provide a quick summary of each, say again that it is legitimate, and leave it at that. That way anyone following the thread will see your reply, but see that it’s a well thought out reply.

And if you talk to people in the Yahoo Chats(or elsewhere for the matter) at the end of each conversation, thank them for listening! Even if they say they are not interested, always thank them for listening. You did take up some of their time and they were kind enough to listen. Thanking them for that won’t do you any harm.

So if you’ve taken the time to read all of this, GOOD LUCK! Keep at it and you’ll get the needed referrals in no time.
 
These topics are getting to be an eyesore. Why the hell would anyone turn down money for a gmail invite?!
 
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