mr_black
08-06-2005 20:09:08
psp-5refs
300 paypal-7refs
ipodshuffle-3refs
not getting charged $119 for some pills cuz u used a virtual cc- priceless
moral of the story get a epassporte
CoMpFrEaK
08-06-2005 21:14:53
Learn to cancel and your good
EDIT Though we are not to speak about canceling, i believe canceling is better then cheating the company, since it is fraud if you dont cancel and dont pay either
cdsnwboard
08-06-2005 21:29:46
[quotee393253f34="mr_black"]psp-5refs
300 paypal-7refs
ipodshuffle-3refs
not getting charged $119 for some pills cuz u used a virtual cc- priceless
moral of the story get a epassporte[/quotee393253f34]
Im loveing your strategy, my friend. So is epassporte like paypal?
mofocrew
08-06-2005 21:42:28
When you guys defraud the companies like this you are making it tougher for everyone else. By not canceling you make out in the short run, but in a year the sites may not exist of too many people do this.
virtual CCs are good though, hide your identity, and provide a level of security incase you forget.
mr_black
08-06-2005 21:42:48
[quotedc397888c9="CoMpFrEaK"]Learn to cancel and your good
EDIT Though we are not to speak about canceling, i believe canceling is better then cheating the company, since it is fraud if you dont cancel and dont pay either[/quotedc397888c9]
i cancel this is just for Fuckers like urban nutrition that like to charge u even tho u cancel.
FreeOffersNow
08-06-2005 22:03:26
Well, I had just typed out an extremely long response, and hit "back" - so here's a summary
Why not just cancel if you're not interested in the offer you've participated in? I'm sure most of you aren't even remotely interested in the offers which you participate in...but here it goes The fastest thing that will take these free sites down is when advertisers decide that they are no longer willing to pay for leads from companies like Gratis and OfferCentric. You think advertisers don't care about cancellation rates or the QUALITY of leads from these companies? That said, you're talking about fraud here. Go ahead and do what you like...but don't cry foul when your (or your parent's) credit score gets fucked. Yea...
That said...
I've completed 84+ offers (amazing, isn't it). I've been wrongfully charged [bb58ee8b37f]3[/bb58ee8b37f] times, and charged 2 times for my own faults ($89.95 - Nexiderm - Disputed with CC company, $14.95 - Simple Escapes). Of the 3 times I was wrongfully charged, the 1st charge ($36.95 - Southwinds Gourmet Coffee Club) was refunded before I even noticed the charge, the 2nd charge ($8.95 - Buyer's Advantage) was the result of a computing error and was refunded immediately, and the 3rd charge ($64.99 x 2 - Green Tea 300 AKA TeLite) was refunded after it was verified that I had returned the trial product prior to the trial expiration. Moral of THIS story Pay attention to offer terms and you won't get charged...if you do, a simple phone call will take care of it.
theysayjump
08-06-2005 22:16:02
we dont talk about cancelling here lol
mr_black
08-06-2005 22:22:58
[quotea517a95ac1="mofocrew"]virtual CCs are good though, hide your identity, and provide a level of security incase you forget.[/quotea517a95ac1]
thats all i was saying im not saying anything about cheating im saying it protects you from wrongfull charges.