ok im trying to get an ipod off of freeipods.com does anyone know if its a scam? have u done it and not gotten one or gotten a crappy ipod?? plz lemme know.
thanx--
glc answered Monday September 13 2004, 10:33 pm: In the end, anything worth getting you have to pay for. You're probably better off saving up the money and buying the thing yourself. The satisfaction will be much higher and you are assured of customer service and other such things. [ glc's advice column | Ask glc A Question ]
soljette answered Monday September 13 2004, 6:40 pm: well i know a couple people who actually signed up for it and got free ipods. i tried to get it as well, but there were too many steps to go through so i just said fuck it.. [ soljette's advice column | Ask soljette A Question ]
Ask_Anything answered Monday September 13 2004, 4:34 pm: nobody gives away anything free of that quality these days, it's obviously a scam... or they are going to trick you with some sort of confusing contract. dont go for any of it, just go out and buy the real thing or go on ebay.com for a used one! =] -ask_anything [ Ask_Anything's advice column | Ask Ask_Anything A Question ]
Mercy_x_Me answered Monday September 13 2004, 4:34 pm: im not really sure but i looked at the offer and it looked like a scam :-(.. plus do you really think that could happen? The company would loose so much business for spending all that money on the thousands and thousands of people who applied. But good luck anyway.. xoxo [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
Sherry answered Monday September 13 2004, 4:26 pm: My friend got a "free" ipod and then every month they would send her a bill for a certian amount of money and they said it was like fees and stuff..and after a while all the fees added up to the amount of money an ipod is..its prolly a scam [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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