Thursday, April 10, 2008

FreeVideoiPods

I'm sure you've all seen ads to get a free tv, or ipod, or xbox, or whatever. The vast majority of these ads are scams. However, there are a few of these companies that are legit. Trainn happens to be one of them. They run a whole network of free stuff sites, and have shipped $2.5 million in free gifts since their foundation.

The site I'm going to tell you about today is called Your Free Video iPods. It's possible to get a Video iPod for free or as little as $5.45.  While that isn't free, it's a whole lot better than the cost of one in the store. The great thing is, you don't even have to get the Video iPod. You can opt for CASH. I've heard of people signing up, doing the offers, and having cash in their paypal accounts in a few hours.

The way these sites work is like this: You sign up, and then they have a whole bunch of advertiser offers. With Trainn, you can either complete offers on your own (about 15 ) or you can opt for a referral account. Complete one offer, and then have 10 people sign up under you and they complete one offer. THIS IS THE EASIER AND CHEAPER OF THE TWO.

Most of the offers are free, or close to free.  Some offers include trials of Blockbuster online, Gamefly, Netflix, just to name a few.  
 
I signed up on Your Free Video iPods. I then chose to make my account a referral account. (You can do points or referrals.) I then looked through the offers, and found one that I thought would be worthwhile.   I  signed up for Dr Suess Book Club since they offer a deal for 7 free books and a backpack.  I needed some books for my newborn daughter to enjoy one day so it worked out in my favor.
 
Within 2 business days, my offer was credited to my account.  Now all I needed was 10 people to do the same.  Remember, you don't have to pick just an iPod. Cash is an option and $300 loooked good to me since I already had a 30gb iPod that has yet to be filled.

And that's all there is to it. Here is a link to trainn's feedback, with pictures of prizes won. You can also look them up on the spam.com forums.

If you found this post helpful, please, sign up.
 
If you want more proof, check out my PS3 page.

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