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You just watch a few flash videos advertising their Mobile Technology and you get a lot of points that you can trade for and get stuff like wireless optical mouses, Encarta 2004, Flight Sim 2004, and a bunch of other stuff. If you want a part of this, e-mail/pm somebody in this thread that isn't me with this already the following:

Your Name (Could be real or fake)
Your E-mail address (so you GET the invite)
Business Name (Real or fake. I did fake)

Just ran across this so...yeah.

EDIT: I just noticed copies of Windows XP is on the reward list :)
 
[quote name='Admiral Ackbar']It's a trap!

(Second time I've used that today.)[/quote]

That's all? Age must catching up with you.
 
[quote name='epobirs'][quote name='Admiral Ackbar']It's a trap!

(Second time I've used that today.)[/quote]

That's all? Age must catching up with you.[/quote]

Well today is a vacation day for me.
 
Yes, Admiral Ackbar (the one from Star Wars) says "It's a trap!" Really only funny if you're a star wars geek like me. I laughed.
 
I just "ordered" Windows XP Pro and Flight Simulator 2004 from the points. NOWHERE did it say that shipping costed. And, there isn't any Xbox games on the list. You guys must be looking at the wrong thing. The stuff on the list:

Cross Ion Pen
Flight Simulator 2004
Swiss Army Cyber Tool
Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
Encarta Reference Library 2003
Microsoft keyboard and Mouse Combo
Windows XP Pro
Swiss Army Travel Kit
Swiss Army Watch
Office XP Pro
 
He's talking about WindowsMobileTraining.com, which is a training site for retail employees. You are required to supply the name and address of the retail company you work for. He's putting in bogus information which is illegal. I work for a software retailer and got Windows Xp Pro for free from the the site (no shipping either) but if you don't work for a store that sells MS products then you don't qualify. Cheaters ruin it for everyone.
 
[quote name='JediSB']He's talking about WindowsMobileTraining.com, which is a training site for retail employees. You are required to supply the name and address of the retail company you work for. He's putting in bogus information which is illegal. I work for a software retailer and got Windows Xp Pro for free from the the site (no shipping either) but if you don't work for a store that sells MS products then you don't qualify. Cheaters ruin it for everyone.[/quote]

That's correct. Luckily, MS can and does do audits of this, such as requesting your pay stub from the retail store you work at and sending you a bill if you don't supply them with it.
 
My referals are maxed out and I can't refer anybody else. Hit up like that guy above me for a referal.
 
I've read that you have to give proof that you work at a retail outlet - and if you don't, they'll force you to pay for the stuff :)
 
[quote name='Minger']no...thats not the case here, because they dont even request Credit Card info...[/quote]

Uh, but they do get your address.
 
i just recieved my eail and im getting 9 xbox games for $36.10 games include rallyport challenge 2 ad counterstrike so i dunno worked for me
 
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