If you love free stuff, or love new tech/games... or BOTH, check this out.

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Alot of you guys have probably been seeing ads for the new big thing in games and technology right now-- the PSP. This thing plays games, it plays music, it plays videos, it's pretty crazy.

Anyhow, my friends and I were browsing the Net the other day, and we came across this site that supposedly gives away free PSP's. At first we all acknowledged it as BS, but eager to find the best deals, I was willing to guinea pig myself for the whole.

I did a little background research, and apparently these guys have been giving away widescreen TVs, gaming systems and iPods away for a while now, and it's all legit. They even popped up in WIRED magazine under one of their issue that highlights some of the best unknown deals.

So, I gave it a shot. And here I am, telling you guys about it, should you guys be interested. If not, no problem, feel free to close the message now.

Those of you remaining, if any-- listen up. This is how to make the process simpler and better for you--

If you do decide you want to sign up, here's the link--

http://www.FreePSPs.com/?r=16720075



All you have to do is complete a free offer, and then get 5 of your "buddies" to do the same. I say "buddies" because setting up a fake e-mail account and shipping to a relative's address DOES work in this situation.

Anyhow, here's the procedure. You endure a few BS yes-or-no questions, typical internet spam crap-- this is to weed out people who aren't willing and bots that are set up to do this kind of thing constantly, many times a day and try to get free stuff sent out autonomously.

Once you've passed all this, it'll ask you for standard info about yourself, shipping address, your name, typical stuff for getting something sent to you.

Then it asks you to complete an offer.

BEWARE. Some of these offers request a credit card from you. I have a spare account that I was willing to risk on this, if you are weary about this sort of thing, you're better off not bothering. You'll sleep easier at night.

There's a bunch of offers, but the ones you want to gravitate to are the ones that denote free trials or free periods without a charge.

Some I have gone through are Stamps.com and eFax. Both of which, I believe, ask for a credit card number, for purposes that if you exceed the 30 day trial, it will charge you automatically. You won't get that far, if you do this right.

STAY AWAY From offers such as Columbia House, BMG, or Zooba, as these all require payments to complete, or a certain quota to fulfill, and we're not looking for that.

We want free in the truest form of the word.

So stick with Stamps.com or eFax or something of that nature.

I did eFax most recently, and it gave me credit for completing an offer within 2 days, two days later I cancelled my account, and my credit card has not been touched in this or ay other trials I have participated in.

Do that, and then get 5 of your buddies who you'd like to play wirelessly, or treat to free PSP's, to do it too, and BAM! within a couple weeks, you'll get your pristine PSP sent to you.

By DHL shipping no less. and if you're really lucky, and you work quick, you might even get one of the packages that have the Spider-Man 2 DVD movie included.

If you got this far... wow, you rock. I imagined I'd be talking to myself by now, and I probably am. If not, here's that link again--

http://www.FreePSPs.com/?r=16720075

Again, if you're not willing to take a little time our, or put your credit card into the mix, don't bother. Buy it.

But if you want to save 250-300 BUCKS, and nab this cool piece of tech for free-- well, then maybe I'll be playing against you sometime. :p

~Apokalyptik
 
Not Spam, man.

This is a Deal Discussion ahd Bragging Rights board, is it not?

This is a deal, and I'm bragging about it. lol

I'm not saying you have to believe me, but I am saying this--

I'm one of you guys. I want my stuff cheap or free. This is truth. It's just a matter of if you are willing to go through the steps to get this mega-deal.


Look, check it out--

The first and oldest is a company Gratis Network, which has been checked out by CNN Headline News, Wired Magazine, G4 TechTV, and others, and has been proven to be a legitimate and honest company.

From a guy who a skeptic just you guys and myself, and tried it and got an iPod in the mail.

Link--

http://www.absolutecross.com/info/free-ipod.php
 
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