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Hi everyone. I've been a reader of this forum for awhile, but I haven't posted until now. I figured some of you might be interested in this free TV offer I ran across.
There is a company that is currently giving away free flatscreen television sets(for USA residents only). A lot of you are probably thinking, Whats the Catch? Well, there isn't much of one. All you have to do to qualify for the TV is to sign up with a trial offer, but its an offer that can be cancelled later, thus you won't incurs any billing charges. You just do that and have a few other friends sign up as well, then the company will send you a free TV set of your choice. You dont have to pay for shipping or anything. The company earns a commission when you sign up for one of the trial offers, but they could care less if you later cancel, they've already made their money. So if you just sign up for a few weeks, you'll have fulfilled your part of the deal, and then you can cancel so you're not out of money. As long as you cancel within the trial period, you can get yourself a TV set for free! I personally signed up for an AOL trial, even though I'm currently an AOL member. It has a 45 day trial, so I just have to cancel within 45 days and I wont be charged a dime. But I fulfilled my part of the bargain by participating, so I'm able to get the free TV set. All you'd have to do is something similiar: just register, wait a bit, then cancel. And I know, it might still sound like too good of an offer to be true, but a lot of major news websites are covering this offer and the company. Are any of you familiar with Wired.com? Its a major Tech/Geek news website, owned by Lycos, a former competitor to AOL. Wired.com reported on the offer a few days ago and described how the company can operate profitably. But more importantly, it showed how it is a legitimate offer. The article details a free iPod giveaway, which the company is doing in addition to the TV offer. You can read the article here: http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,64614,00.html But if you'd like to join, could you please use my link below? I need 3 more people to sign up using my link, then I'll earn my free TV set. Here is the website link: http://www.FreeFlatScreens.com/default.aspx?referer=7688191 When you use above link, it will take you to the mainpage where you enter your e-mail and a password, that will be your login information. When any offers for surveys/etc are presented, just click NO. There are maybe 10 or so offers, but just click No to bypass them. Then just pick an offer to join. Again, I'd recommend the AOL offer because you have 45 days to cancel. Just sign up for a week or two, then you can cancel the trial. That way you dont get charged for anything. Thanks guys, and best of luck earning your own TV set! Chad Jones |
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You are fre@kin lame dude, what does this have to do with wine?
Godamn spammer! Crawl back in your hole |
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don't quick your day job
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Sounds great Chad. A new TV! I'm all over it!!!
Who's with me?!!! |
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I agree with Stef1204...
Unless your "FREE" tele comes with some wine, I will tell you what I say to all of those darn Girl Scouts that show up at my door, "We don't want any." |
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quote: That's pretty rough. Were you beat up by girl scouts or something when you were a kid? I can't say no to those cookies (unfortunetly) |
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Gosh -- you guys are harsh. Where are all of those warm "Welcome to the Boards, Chad"???
----------------------- I'm what Willis was talking about! |
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It's not that I don't like Girl Scouts, I just have an insight about them being exploited.
I don't have the figures exact, but an ex-boss of mine informed me that out of the $4.00 (or whatever each box is sold for now), the Girl Scout troop only gets like 0.25 profit while the cookie manufacturer rakes in the rest. I would rather just donate a few dollars than buy boxes and boxes of cookies for the Girl Scouts to make a profit. |
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quote: Chad is bad. Chad is SPAM. I don't like SPAM I am. |
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Does that free TV come with a cann of SPAM??? Go jump in front of a speeding train, @ss.
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They're giving away Spam flavored girl scout cookies?
“Appreciating old wine is like making love to a very old lady. It is possible. It can even be enjoyable. But it requires a bit of imagination.” Andre Tchelistcheff |
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What lucky day.... first I was the 1,000,000th visitor to two different websites and now I can get a free tv!
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Hi everyone. I've been a tool for awhile, but I haven't posted until now. I figured some of you might be interested in this free golden tool offer I ran across.
There is a company that is currently giving away free golden tools (for USA residents only). A lot of you are probably thinking, "Who is this tool, and why is he wasting our time"? Well, while I'd be the first to admit I'm a tool, just hear me out: All you have to do to qualify for the golden tool is suspend your disbelief, find out what my e-mail address is, and tell all of your friends to send me ten e-mails explaining what a tool I am. The golden tool company earns a commission if you're stupid enough to sign up for one of the trial offers, but they could care less if you later cancel, they've already scored your credit card number, home address, and your identity. So if you just sign up for a few weeks, you'll have fulfilled your part of the deal as the token sucker, and then you can attempt to cancel so you're not out of money. No matter what, after you sign up for this deal, you're screwed for life! I personally signed up for an AOL trial, even though I'm a big 'ol tool. And I know, it might still sound like too good of an offer to be true, but a lot of major news websites are covering this offer and the company. Are any of you familiar with ImATool.com? Its a my personal website. From this portal, I have tried to spam this so-called "wine" bulletin board by telling you all about the offer a few days ago. But more importantly, it showed how it I came to be a spamming tool: ImATool.com But if you'd like to join, could you please use my link below? I need 3 more people to sign up using my link, then I'll earn my free TV set. Here is the website link: Chad's Home Page After reviewing all of this, I hope that you will take a moment to tell me how much of a tool you think I am. Thanks guys, and best of luck earning your own golden tool! Chad Jones I, my friends, am a big fat, dumba$$ tool!! |
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I reported his post.
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Hi Chad. I have another great deal that I'll let you in on. I have an e-mail from a former Nigerian official. He is willing to give nme 20% of his $30 million bank account. All we have to do is send him our U.S. bank account number and he will deposit the $30 million in the account and let us keep 20% of it. Please e-mail me about this. Duce@sucker.com
****************************** I intend to die in a tavern; let the wine be placed near my dying mouth, so that when the choirs of angels come, they may say, "God be merciful to this drinker!" Walter Map [Mapes] c. 1140 - c. 1210 De Nugis Curialium |
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haha, I don't know which 1 of you guys is chaaad but that was really funny!
I just wish I could spam the sh!t out of the real chad's e-mail address... |
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This blows....
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