free lcd flatscreen at freeflatscreens.com

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http://www.FreeFlatScreens.com/default.aspx?referer=8209059

I have been hearing from many sources on the web that there is a way
to receive free lcd flatscreen monitors by simply signing up for
simple offers on a website. Freeflatscreens.com claims that if you
sign up for an account, and have 8 others do the same, they will ship
you a FREE flatscreen monitor.

I am asking whomever reads this to click on the links I have posted in
this article and sign up for one of the offers. Personally I chose
the Video Professor offer because it is an instant one, which means
as soon as you sign up, your account is credited. It can't get much
better than this. All I ask is for you to sign up through my links on
this page, and then tell all of your friends, and you too will have a
free lcd sitting on your desk.

Thanks in advance!

-fb
 
kony said:
LOL, I'm sure there's a snowball's chance in hell of getting one.

And if you got it it would be a second hand screen out of a 1980s calculator. :-)
 
alexc said:
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I have been hearing from many sources on the web that there is a way
to receive free lcd flatscreen monitors by simply signing up for
simple offers on a website. Freeflatscreens.com claims that if you
sign up for an account, and have 8 others do the same, they will ship
you a FREE flatscreen monitor.

Abuse report sent.
 

And. isnt 'alt.' any conceviable topic?? i can understand your
hardness if this were only comp.hardware, but there is a little 'alt'
in front of that. if you didnt like the topic why did you read it?
 
alexc said:
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And. isnt 'alt.' any conceviable topic?? i can understand your
hardness if this were only comp.hardware, but there is a little
'alt' in front of that. if you didnt like the topic why did you
read it?

Because this is obviously some sort of Ponzi scam. The OP may (or
may not) be the originator of the scam, but he is propagating int.
 
This better =/

CBFalconer said:
Because this is obviously some sort of Ponzi scam. The OP may (or
may not) be the originator of the scam, but he is propagating int.
 
kony said:
LOL, I'm sure there's a snowball's chance in hell of getting one.
It is called phishing, because it i9s a fraudulent sceme to get your
credit card numbers, DOB, and security info...
 
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