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Free laptops, Ipods, Digital Cameras Scams or Not?
Surfing the Internet one day, a student suddenly has a problem with his laptop, a series of flashing warnings lead to the computer shutting down and ultimately causing it to stop working. He quickly runs over to his roommate's computer and begins an intense search looking for a reasonably priced computer; however, they are all too expensive for his budget. He makes a call to mom who isn't interested in listening to his computer problems, nor is she sending him money to buy a new one. He hangs up the phone disgruntled until he notices a banner ad that boasts a website, entitled getmyfreelaptop.com.
Little does he know, this site is one of many fraudulent freebie websites, many of which are posted at ripoffreport.com. The consumers on the site report their gifts were never received. One consumer stated, "I responded to a popup on my computer offering a free laptop. The terms to get the laptop required that I register, complete 10 offers from various companies (2-silver, 2-gold, 6-platinum). Each of the offers that I subscribed to required a low cost trial or required full cost purchase. I also referred 2 friends who also referred 2 friendsAt first, many of my purchases were approved so it seemed as if everything was moving along smoothly. When items that I had paid for and received were not approved, I wrote to the promotion company through their 'contact us' sectionI wrote to them at least 5 times during the 2 months and never received a responseI was not able to get the laptop even though I fulfilled the participation requirements."
The determined student clicks on the banner ad and begins a survey that turns out to be the longest one he has ever filled out in his life! Almost four hours of pages asking him to complete offers most of which require a credit card. After hesitating about providing his credit card information, he grabs his card anyway and when it is all said and done he has completed over $500 in offers. He tells himself he won't need any of the things he has ordered and he will just send them back once he gets his laptop.
Well, the companies anticipate that is what most consumers will do, so they make sure their members will make more than one purchase to fulfill company requirements. Also, the website he clicked on for the free laptop stated in fine print that he will not get any credit for his memberships if he cancels before 60 days. Further, the companies have his
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