$ 8.95 Ipod. Honest and Instant Credit.

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Tony Montz

Here is the deal. This website gives away Ipods. All you have to do is
complete an offer. $5.95 - $15. Thats All it cost! This site is legit
and was showcased on CNN. Just click this link

http://www.freeiPods.com/default.aspx?referer=9767608

Sign up, complete an offer. It takes 10 minutes and a couple bucks.

They are sending out more Ipods then ever.
 
Michael Paine
This is a joke.

*****

It was kind of a give-away when the spammer/scammer said $8.95, then
offered a loan to pay for it ("Instant Credit")!

Davoud
 
I have it on good authority that on Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:00:50 GMT,
George Grapman said:
Where is burger boy when he is needed?

No worries. Central Michigan University has been made aware of
the referral spam, and, I'm told, will take action on it.

Kent
 
This is a joke.

Speaking as someone who is entirely unrelated to the original poster,
and frankly couldn't care less whether you went to his referral link
(or, for that matter, mine)...well, I got my own free iPod yesterday,
via FedEx. (Which is why I really don't care whether you go to my
referral link or not...my conga line doesn't even have my own referral
on it anymore.)

As long as you make sure to use a disposable address to prevent future
spam, and you have the necessary patience it takes to get 5 referrals,
you *can* get a free iPod.
 
It was kind of a give-away when the spammer/scammer said $8.95, then
offered a loan to pay for it ("Instant Credit")!

I have no idea why he said "instant credit." You don't *need* credit
for freeipods. Though you may need a credit card.

At least he was up-front that you might have to complete an
introductory offer with a monetary cost to qualify.

Anyway, it's not a scam--at least not in the sense that they won't
come through with their end of the bargain. I got my free iPod via
FedEx yesterday.

(I offer this only for informational purposes...as you might surmise
from the fact that I just got my iPod, I don't really care if you
click the link in my signature or not. Please don't, by all means.)
 
Then Tony Montz said:
Whose offering a loan? Credit has different meanings.

I know that. It could mean a citation or perhaps thanks for work
performed, e.g., but I don't think that's the meaning in this context.
I'm pretty sure that the meaning in the context "Honest and Instant
Credit" is that one can very quickly get a loan. I'm sure that you'll
enlighten me if I'm mistaken, but be warned that double-talk does not
fool me.

Davoud
 
I know that. It could mean a citation or perhaps thanks for work
performed, e.g., but I don't think that's the meaning in this
context. I'm pretty sure that the meaning in the context "Honest
and Instant Credit" is that one can very quickly get a loan. I'm
sure that you'll enlighten me if I'm mistaken, but be warned that
double-talk does not fool me.

Which, again, is quite odd, as you don't *need* a loan to get a free
iPod from the place he was advertising. I don't know, maybe he was
just trying to make a subject line that would get his post read,
throwing in random marketroidese.
 
Davoud wrote of "Instant Credit:"
Robotech_Master replied
Which, again, is quite odd, as you don't *need* a loan to get a free
iPod from the place he was advertising. I don't know, maybe he was
just trying to make a subject line that would get his post read,
throwing in random marketroidese.

Uh huh. Say, I've got a nice piece of mountaintop property in Florida
that I'd like to sell to you.

Davoud
 
Robotech_Master said:
Which, again, is quite odd, as you don't *need* a loan to get a free
iPod from the place he was advertising. I don't know, maybe he was
just trying to make a subject line that would get his post read,
throwing in random marketroidese.

In other words, spam
 
Robotech_Master replied
Uh huh. Say, I've got a nice piece of mountaintop property in Florida
that I'd like to sell to you.

Dude, as I said earlier, I've *got* my free iPod. I know what I'm
talking about when I say I didn't need a loan, credit, financing,
etc.
 
Robotech_Master said:
Dude, as I said earlier, I've *got* my free iPod. I know what I'm
talking about when I say I didn't need a loan, credit, financing,
etc.

But the important thing is, what does this have to do with freeware?
This thread is being crossposted into alt.comp.freeware and is totally
off topic.

--
Regards from John Corliss
No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware,
nagware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware, viruses
or warez please.

Because Andy Mabbett is stalking me in this group, I have him killfiled.
 
John said:
But the important thing is, what does this have to do with freeware?
This thread is being crossposted into alt.comp.freeware and is totally
off topic.

Please make it stop. It's making me want to be honest, make some instant
coffee, get some credit, not to mention spending 8.95 and listening to
my Ipod!
 
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