I know this is going to sound pathetic but, well, I want an iMac, and you know how expensive they are right (and it's not like Apple is hurting)? So I was wondering if sites like Rewards1 actually work? Please don't be shills for them, just tell me the trust. thanks!
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Some actually work! My friend made a site and gathered up the freebie offers that actually work. she tried a lot of freebies, but only some worked. here's the site: http://free-rewards.webs.com./ it's not an official site, my friend just made the links and gathered the freebies that works.
http://gifts.freebiejeebies.co.uk/574272 works you just need to get other people to sign up to earn your free items
Some work but its a lot of work and not worth it. Look online and just buy a used one if you dont want to save for a new one.
No they don't work because you have to buy things to get the rewards. It as a sale promotion. Buy a few thousand dollars worth of things by them and get a gift card for maybe $200 if you buy a $4000 TV from Best Buys.
The only free stuff sites that have worked for me are the manufacturer sites that give you free samples of shampoo, etc. Don't trust anyone who says they're going to give you a Mac (or anything good) for free. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Those sites give you viruses galore!
Nothing is free. Something that claims to be free will inevitably want you to sign up for something which will involve giving your e-mail address
Yes, but the time spent doing those things is ridiculous. I would suggest saving up money.