You get emails loudly exclaiming that you can get a 47" plasma TV at no charge for, game review, trying it out and writing a review, game review, . Other emails say that you can get a $1000 Visa gift card for filling out a sponsors offer. What about an email that shows you how to get free video game systems? We have all gotten those emails about signing up to review products, game review, and keep them after we have reviewed them. It is simply not possible to get something like a video game system for absolutely free - or is it?
If you go to your favorite search engine and type in how to get free video game systems you get 158 million hits.
Most of these results will not help you weed, game review, through the links to help you get a free video game system. One site is called, game review, ofree.net and it has a list of links to offers that will supposedly, game review, get you a free video game system of your choice - Xbox, PSP or Wii.
The majority of the "Free" game system offers have, game review, several requirements, game review, to qualify or what you really get for signing up is a "chance" to win a free video game system.
Here is an example of how to get free video game systems from brandgiveawaycentre.com. The first step is to enter your email to get a Wii console,, game review, remote and four new games - Guitar Hero II - Legends of Rock, Zelda, Super Mario Galaxy, and Tiger Woods PGA, game review, Tour., game review, *Participation Required is the disclaimer here.
Once you enter your email address you are taken to the Nintendo Wii claim form that states upon full completion of your two participation offers you will be sent an email with the shipping details for your new gaming system.
You need to read through their Terms and Conditions very carefully to make sure that your participation in two, game review, offers does not cost you more than the Wii would at Target.
There are sixteen offers on the initial offers page starting with a free trial of Netflix. By clicking on an offer a new window opens with that offer. Netflix is offering a 14 day free trial of their service and if you cancel within the 14 day period the credit card you enter to become, game review, a Netflix member will not be charged.
This offer is not open to current or recent past customers of Netflix.
Video Professor is another of the offers you can try to get your free video game system. For their offer you pick which computer training CD set you want to try -, game review, Access, PowerPoint, Microsoft Office Integration, Outlook, Publisher, Front Page and Protect Yourself, game review, Online and pay $6.95 shipping and handling. If you are not satisfied within 10 days return one of the CDs from the set and you owe nothing more.
You get to keep the two other instructional CDs and the free digital camera that is included with the offer. If you decide to keep the CDs you will be billed for $189.95 for the set and you need to do nothing else.
If you complete both of these and then cancel within their windows your "free game system" actually will cost you $6.95.
2010/03/27
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