Motorola A630
Wouldnt you like a nice IPod to compliment your A630?
http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=8408170 »
This is 100% legit. All you do is complete one of the offers and get 5 other people to do so as well.
Come on guys help me out. go www.freeipodguide.com for more info and the validity of this whole thing. Its legit and I personally know people who have received there free ipods.
LETS GO GUYS
if you go to the tmobile website the bottom right of the page where catherine zeta is holding a phone....look at it closely cuz i think and do believe its a a630............
Kid_Mobile said:
If so....help myself and yourself acheive that exuberant goal.
http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=8408170 »
This is 100% legit. All you do is complete one of the offers and get 5 other people to do so as well.
Come on guys help me out. go www.freeipodguide.com for more info and the validity of this whole thing. Its legit and I personally know people who have received there free ipods.
LETS GO GUYS
I know. I've been working on it for a while now. I heard about it through Evboard.com, a message board for Evanescence fans (I'm THE BIGGEST FAN). Anyways, yeah. It IS 100% legit and I'm currently working on fulfilling my requirements. 😁
http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=8408170 »
Then if you want your ipod...you get 5 people. Simple as that.
People automatically register anything "Free" with a scam but that isnt always the case. This has been PROVEN to be legit and I myself have seen people rewarded with these things. My co-workers, neighbors, sister all have successfully did this.
Here is an article from Wired Magazine...a nationally known published magazine confirming the validity of the entire thing and it explains how it works.
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0%2C2125%2C64614%2C00. ... »
They've clearly found a loophole in the law that prevents it from being illegal, but that doesn't change the fact that it is a pyramid scheme and that pyramid schemes are bad ideas for anyone joining late.
Being published in Wired doesn't make it legit either. In fact, that makes it worse because it's now widely known which will make it even harder to fulfill the requirements.
At least they're mostly honest about it - they as much as tell you that you're selling your personal information/address and getting youself put on dozens (if not hundreds) of junk-mail marketing lists.
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;)Just kidding. Gmail is an email service offered by Google. New "revolutionary" features of this service are Google's world-famous search function...but for your email. Google keeps saving replies to emails so that you can look back to a certain date and keep scrolling forward in time in convo-like fashion (kinda hard to explain but when you see it, you'll understand). GMail offers 1GB...that's right...ONE GIGABYTE of storage space for emails. It INSTANTLY blocks ALLLLLLLL spam. Nothing AT ALL gets through (just look in the "Spam" folder and you'll see all the spam blocked...then just delete it all). Ummm...what else? Hmmm...I don't know. It's SOOO good. It's in beta testing right now so you can ONLY ...
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