And you can earn yourself a free iPod. It’s completely legitimate, as checked out by the consumer Watchdog of Maximum PC Magazine:
If it’s too god to be true, then it probably is. Except this time. While the Dog thinks consumers' Spidey sense should always kick in when someone offers “free” products, Freeipods.com [freepay] is a completely legitimate operation. The site is run by Gratis Internet, which employs the same business model as the people who hawk towels, t-shirts, and mugs at football games. ... Only, instead of a towel, you get an iPod. ... So is it a scam? Not in any way the Dog can determine. In fact, media scrutiny by the New York Times, Inc., Wired, and NBC has found the operation to be on the up and up. The company even has a clean bill of health from the local Better Business Bureau.
The WatchDog, Maximum PC, March 2005.
If you don’t want Columbia House, you can sign up for one of a number of different offers to get your iPod. Some offers are completely free and some are not. All can be cancelled after a trial period.
Last edited 09 Apr 2006 06:25 pm by ArmchairCritic