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I was watching a commerical about getting a free laptop if you supposely tried or bought some products from getmyfreelaptop.com? Is it real or one of those things to get you to buy stuff?Scam.
Very few things in this world are free and laptops aren't one of those things.
There is ALWAYS some kind of strings attached.I can get you a great DEAL on a bridge in Brooklyn if you're interested...Quote from: Deerpark on March 30, 2008, 02:51:08 PM

Scam.
Very few things in this world are free and laptops aren't one of those things.
There is always some kind of strings attached.

I had some what of a feeling about that being true. You never know? Sometimes your guy in front of your school who finds twenty dollars other times....There may be some truth in it -- now, let me finish -- I've messed around with some links where there's a "free" item at the end of the line, but you have to buy / subscribe to a certain amount of products or services to be eligable. I never ever completed a sequence to find out if I'd actually get the free GUITAR or whatever...

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How long can a company exist giving away all of it's merchandise?from what i have seen most "free" products end up benefiting the company, not you. for example, Telus (a LARGE telephone company where i live) every so often offers a free product (computers, laptops, xbox's, etc.) with a NEW subscription to their internet service. well i read the fine print in one of their ads for a free xbox and found something out...

1. you pay $40 a month for internet. $20 goes towards the actual internet bill, while the other $20 goes towards paying off the product.

2. if you decide to cancel your subscription at any time, you are still required to pay for the rest of the "free" product.

3. if you do the math, the product that you get for "free" costs more then it does if you were to get it at a store.

to sum it up, telus gives you financing for a product, nothing more.


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