You Mean All That Free Stuff Really Isn't Free?
from the come-on-now dept
A favorite ploy of some online advertisers is to dangle something "FREE!" out in hopes of catching the easily mislead, overly trusting or just plain cheap. Apparently there's a sufficient number of those around that there's a need for a newspaper reporter to explain that just because something on the internet says it's free doesn't necessarily mean that it's free. Some of these free stuff ads are sketchier than others, and some of them sure look like scams. But while most people sit and wonder why anybody would take part in these, plenty of people must be doing it for the campaigns to persist -- just like 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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whats the big deal?
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If this were that easy these sites would have been shut down long ago because they could not afford to be paying out all those products.
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Now that I have your e-mail
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Some things are indeed free
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If ever banner that popped up & said "FREE 60GB IPOD!!" then those companies would be broke after that advertisement being around for about 3 hours on a normal website... Know why? Because they would run into tremendous financial issues because you cant just give out free ipods for filling out your e-mail address. Think about it, they must get something worth more than an ipod for every idiot who clicks and does what the pop-up asks.... If they dident the ads would not be there. EVERYTHING has a catch.. Always a reason..
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Yeh. This is how they can afford to give away all the free shizzle...
How else do you think they do it????
Oh no, it said free but I have to hand over my CC # and get 3 months magazine subscription for free. Then I click the link on the website, and I don't get charged. Nor do I get any spam what-so-ever. Anyone who thinks the legit sites spam your email account is too naive to be using the internet.
But hey, thats just my 2 cents...
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Maybe my math has gotten shaky since college but $60 for over $1000 worth of merchandise always seems like a pretty good deal. Again, maybe my math is bad.
Oh and no, I don't work for Gratis. Why would I need to do these free stuff offers if I did?
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Who's Losing Money?
But here's the thing. All the companies that are footing the bill are expecting to make money. Either they think you'll like their service so much, that when your 3-month free trial ends, you'll happily pay to keep it going. Or they don't really care whether you like it or not, as long as you either forget to cancel, or find out that the only way to cancel is to ring their call center between 3:18 and 4:06 am on the first Thursday with a waning gibbous moon.
While a few may work the system to get a bargain, clearly these companies wouldn't keep paying commissions if they weren't getting their money's worth from the people who sign up for these things.
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ur all stupid
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i not sure...
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