JJYYLL
26-02-2005 06:10:58
I received a iPod Mini (Old Model) from Consumerincentivepromotions.com on Friday.
On the same day, I took it to the Apple store and exchange it for the latest 4G model. I just told them I got it as a gift and wanted a different color. The downside was I had to pay $20, but I was happy I got the new model with 10 more hours of battery life.
[bfecf8e8d48]What's in the box ?[/bfecf8e8d48]
The iPod Mini roll , with USB cable, holder, headphones and the CD.
No charger ! No FireWire cable !
[bfecf8e8d48]What's Consumerincentivepromotions.com ?[/bfecf8e8d48]
Pretty much the same deal with most freebie site, but no referral needed !
Require you to complete 6 offers, sent in a voucher to verify your address, an email so they can spam you, and PATIENCE.
[bfecf8e8d48]The offers I completed was [/bfecf8e8d48]
AOL (30 days free trial)
Freebidding ($1)
RealRhapsody (14 days free trial)
Blockbuster (14 days free trial)
Discover Platinium Card (Got $20 Statement Credit)
Citi Platinum Select Card (Got $150 Bestbuy Giftcard)
-- Received a call from Citi and got an upgrade to a Business Card and 15,000 reward points, thus was able to redeem the Giftcard.
[bfecf8e8d48]Received [/bfecf8e8d48]
iPod Mini (Retail @ $199)
Discover Statement Credit ($20)
Bestbuy Giftcard ($150)
[bfecf8e8d48]Cost [/bfecf8e8d48]
- $21
- 2 Phone Calls
- 1 Stamp
! arrow idea
Collateral
26-02-2005 07:41:02
Wow. I thought they were a huge scam. Now if i-deal direct would pull through like that. They will not answer my emails or phone calls. Congrats
Anonymous
27-02-2005 09:53:13
That's cool. Have fun with it.