Scam Or Not: Free iPods?
from the smells-like-a-duck dept
Most people admit that the idea behind a site promising free iPods if you sign up for trial offerings from various marketers (and convince others to as well) sounds like a scam. However, those who have done it insist it's no scam at all -- but a legitimate marketing practice that gets people to try various products or services in exchange for an iPod. That said, whether it's a full-out scam or simply a marketing ploy, it's still sketchy. Anything that requires you to get others to participate before you get your "prize" is going to lead to spam from people trying to get you to sign up so they can get their prize. Furthermore, you're giving up your info to a marketing company who clearly has incentive to resell it. Their privacy policy (which does not appear to show up in Firefox) admits that they're going to give your info to "marketing partners." So, while it may not be a full on scam, it is just like plenty of other marketing programs, where the end result is plenty of spam.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Old trick with a new face
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TANSTAAFL
An iPod is worth a couple hundred dollars, minimum. Therefore, the value of the leads generated in order to qualify for one iPod must be at least $200. Plus some profit; this ain't no charity, but let's say $200 as a minimum figure.
Now who in their right mind is paying anywhere more than a small fraction of that for a lead that is essentially unqualified? I checked out one of these "free ipod" threads a few weeks ago, and it looked like a total of 6 referrals was all that was required (typically to AOL or some genealogy web site).
I suspect that they're giving away only a limited number of these at random, knowing that a few "success stories" posted online will keep thousands of people sending in additional leads.
Apple shipped approx. 800,000 iPods last quarter. Does anybody really believe that this site is in the process of giving away 250,000 free ones, as claimed?
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It's a ponzi (pyramid) scheme
Schemes like this are illegal in the US, where they are part of the purchase requirement. In the case of a "prize", I do not know whether there's a loophole.
- The Precision Blogger
http://precision-blogging.blogspot.com
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Spam spam spam spam
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freeipodscommunity.com
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it's worth it
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Free iPods are so last week.
www.kidsforfree.com
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freeipods.com
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scamed me @ anyrate
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This is most definetly a scam
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free ipods- spam
thanks,
alan
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Offercentric scam
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FreeAcura.com -- Incentive Marketing is For Real
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No Subject Given
Since I've recieved over $5,000 from doing this, I put a site together to help other people. It has a step by step guide on how to get something free, and an FAQ section for the skeptical people. Look in the proof section to see my ipod collection :)
The site is www.freestufflounge.com
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Gifts for Free
Thanks for the article on these free prize sites. I am what you might call a 'veteran' user of these free sites having gotten to date a laptop, an IPod, an IPod Mini, an IPod Shuffle, a flatscreen monitor and a portable XM satellite radio. There is a website called refstop ( http://www.refstop.com ) that is basically a trading forum where users of these sites can trade referrals required to complete these sites (it is feedback driven just like ebay). It's a great concept and for the most part works pretty well. One thing that myself and other refstop users can tell you is that whatever site you sign up for, make sure you use a junk e-mail address such as hotmail or Yahoo because you'll get plenty of it. Also, there are sites that are more legitimate than others. Ones you usually find on banner and pop-up ads aren't the same as the more legitimate ones. The Freepay network is by far the most legitimate of these sites (they are the ones who started the whole Free IPod phenomenon) and can be found at www.freepay.com . Just thought I'd put my two cents in.
Thanks,
Paul Christodoulou
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Re: Gifts for Free
I am a Corporate Account Executive for PC Mall.
One of my fellow co-workers is Managing the Gratis Account (The parent company of the Freepay network). Just last month they booked over 450 000$ of various products..
Some sites are bogus but OfferCentric And Gratis Internet are 2 very legit organisations doing very well for themselves...
On another note, should you have the need to purchase some kind of IT product, please do not hesitate contacting me for corporate discounts!!
Mattheww@pcmall.com
800-555-6255 x8878
(Shameless Plug)
Mod: If my plug is not permitted on this board please delete only that portion.
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Re: Offercentric scam
There has GOT TO BE A WAY to curb their shady business practices. Any ideas?
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Re: Offercentric scam
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Just playing the numbers
as you need to get a free anything.
Think of it like this: You want a free iPod. You join 5 of
the lame offers and then have to refer 20 friends. You
can only get 15 people to join, so you don't get a free
iPod.
Those 15 people have the same exact story. And their
friends, etc. Soon its 15 x 15 x 15 ... x 15 -- the few
people that actually get 20 and get an iPod are not really
a big deal because they make their money back with
volume.
My $0.02
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Gratis and free iPod?!
help me figure out what to do next!
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Re: Just playing the numbers
Generally in con situations (successful ones) there is always the "secret plan" the con artist has which is not hidden from the target. The target feels like they've figured out what could go wrong AND that they could probably avoid that by being smarter than everyone else - so they've comforted themselves that they've done their investigation work and move forward.
This allows the con artist to bring the target into the game which is the hardest part.
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A good way of expressing disapproval at freeipods misleadng “on hold” con is to:
a) make a complaint to the services that you signed up to via freeipods
b) cancel the services that you sign up to, mentioning that freeipods are the reason
PS If you post this comment on 5 blogs I will send you a free ipod.
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ipodnanos.freepay.com
freepay say they ship to australia :) I've completed my 16 refferals and my offer with no hassles, so I now need to wait until they verify it, it shouldn't take long.
/Josh :)
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bull crap
P.S. there is no way someone could get an ipod, PSP,laptop throughout there lifetime through these sites. and whatever they said. they probably work for the company.
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Not crap
These sites aren't BS, but it's incredibly easy to disqualify yourself. Most people who disqualify themselves do it without realizing it. Yes, I got lots of spam, but I used a yahoo address to sign up for it. I've yet to get any spam at my home address.
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This Stuff WORKS!
http://free-wii-nintendo.blogspot.com/
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Scammed by YourGiftsFree
I opened a support ticket and asked them to explain why I was on hold and what is fradulent activity, they refused to elaborate on it and said "Your Account is on hold indefinitely. Thanks."
Bottom Line: Screw YourGiftsFree , screw all freebie websites! They are all viral scams as explained by
http://www.uglx.org/scam2
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Not a scam by any means
Someone signs up more than one person per household = fraud, using a proxy = fraud, repeating offers = fraud, making up and using false info = fraud.
The majority of "freebie" sites out there do not sell information. However some offers you sign up for may do so, you have to read each offers TOS as well and their Privacy Policy. There are a few sites out there that are a scam but thats the risk you take. I have received many free gifts and belong to 4 freebie communities (anything4free.com, freeipodguide.com, referralswapper.com, freelunchroom.com)
Incentive marketing works like this. A company gets some offers from a larger company offering them. They provide those offers to their users, you. You in turn must complete your requirements (offers) and sometimes refer friends to do the same. In turn the larger company pays them money and they use some of that money to buy you an item and send it to you. It may appear to be a pyramid scheme but it is not, it's just a new form of advertisiing.
I have read many comments here that do make me mad. The pressumptions passed around here are obviously people who have no knowledge or experience in the incentive marketing business.
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Undecided
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Definitely not a scam!
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Not A Pyramid Scheme
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can it be??
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Re: Gifts for Free
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For real
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Re: Re: Gifts for Free
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SCAM?
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not a scam
you to register then sign up to free trials
which the companies pay to advertise
(usuallyfor each signup they receve) then you have to refer 6 people (who also have to sign up for offers)then they refer 6 more who sign up
and so it continues also the free ipods are usualy ex-stock which are
sold to them under bulk buy for less (so they also save money that way)
add to that the fact that they sell your email address(and probably your shipping address!) in effect they are rakeing it in. for these offers its usualy best to buy a pobox address and use a disposable email. to safeguard your data as they WILL sell it to marketing companies.
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not a scam
you to register then sign up to free trials
which the companies pay to advertise
(usuallyfor each signup they receve) then you have to refer 6 people (who also have to sign up for offers)then they refer 6 more who sign up
and so it continues also the free ipods are usualy ex-stock which are
sold to them under bulk buy for less (so they also save money that way)
add to that the fact that they sell your email address(and probably your shipping address!) in effect they are rakeing it in. for these offers its usualy best to buy a pobox address and use a disposable email. to safeguard your data as they WILL sell it to marketing companies.
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Awesome in an Awful way
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