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#1
Posted 17 November 2007 - 02:28 AM
"WTF?! Was Amen's account hacked by a spammer?!"
Nah, son. I wanna school y'all. I did this and it actually does work and is immensely easy. I know some of you are real skeptical of those sites where you can get free shit. And with reason. You click a link, think it's easy, and next thing you gotta do is refer 15 people and give up your first born.
This is gonna be long, but I wanna make sure there are no loose ends in the explanation. I got the Guitar Hero III bundle off this system, a $100 value, for signing up and canceling within 5 days. Stay with me.
-First, you go here.
-Then you enter your email address and press "Continue."
-The account type you want to select is a Points Account.
-Choose your password, fill-in the name and address info, etc.
-Next, what you want to do is go to the Offers page, and look for two of the following:
Simply You:
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 888-242-0180
At Home Rewards
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-636-6858
Privacy Matters
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-993-6264
Yahoo! Success Center
14-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 800-497-4988
The general rule I've followed, and learned from the people that put me on to this, was to cancel after half the trial +1 day. For example, I signed up on November 3rd and did Privacy Matters and Simply You. I received credit for the two offers immediately, an e-mail with my membership ID, and the website updated my progress within minutes. I then called on the morning of November 9th and canceled everything. When you call, you have to press 1. You then get prompted for your membership ID. You're then given the choice to cancel, but don't press 1 straight away, because you will sign yourself up for a year where they'll automatically charge you $19.95. Give it a second and it'll ask you to press 2 for more options, and the only other option is to just cancel it cleanly.
When I tell you that this is inexpensive, I mean that from the heart.
Simply You, At Home Rewards and Privacy Matters are all $1 offers that refund you your money when you cancel the trial. Read the fine print though. Those three companies also sign you up for their father company called Your Savings Club which also charges you $1 that's refunded to you. I forgot the number, but when you sign up, it's in plain site on the web page. The cancellation process couldn't be easier, I promise you that.
And just so y'all don't doubt my actions, yes, I changed my account to a referral one simply because I've already done the easiest offers when it comes to the 'points' account. Some offers are over-complicated, so my suggestion is that you do what I did: do the points account first to exhaust the easy shit for yourself, and then school your friends. A lot of y'all have known me for some time, so I'm not some anonymous internet dude y'all never heard of. I mean, c'mon -- I'm a damn mod here. I don't think I need to beg you to trust me on it, so go forward with confidence, my dudes and dudettes. If y'all do have any questions... then that's what this post is for. Free shit for the win.
Nah, son. I wanna school y'all. I did this and it actually does work and is immensely easy. I know some of you are real skeptical of those sites where you can get free shit. And with reason. You click a link, think it's easy, and next thing you gotta do is refer 15 people and give up your first born.
This is gonna be long, but I wanna make sure there are no loose ends in the explanation. I got the Guitar Hero III bundle off this system, a $100 value, for signing up and canceling within 5 days. Stay with me.
-First, you go here.
-Then you enter your email address and press "Continue."
-The account type you want to select is a Points Account.
-Choose your password, fill-in the name and address info, etc.
-Next, what you want to do is go to the Offers page, and look for two of the following:
Simply You:
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 888-242-0180
At Home Rewards
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-636-6858
Privacy Matters
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-993-6264
Yahoo! Success Center
14-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 800-497-4988
The general rule I've followed, and learned from the people that put me on to this, was to cancel after half the trial +1 day. For example, I signed up on November 3rd and did Privacy Matters and Simply You. I received credit for the two offers immediately, an e-mail with my membership ID, and the website updated my progress within minutes. I then called on the morning of November 9th and canceled everything. When you call, you have to press 1. You then get prompted for your membership ID. You're then given the choice to cancel, but don't press 1 straight away, because you will sign yourself up for a year where they'll automatically charge you $19.95. Give it a second and it'll ask you to press 2 for more options, and the only other option is to just cancel it cleanly.
When I tell you that this is inexpensive, I mean that from the heart.
Simply You, At Home Rewards and Privacy Matters are all $1 offers that refund you your money when you cancel the trial. Read the fine print though. Those three companies also sign you up for their father company called Your Savings Club which also charges you $1 that's refunded to you. I forgot the number, but when you sign up, it's in plain site on the web page. The cancellation process couldn't be easier, I promise you that.
And just so y'all don't doubt my actions, yes, I changed my account to a referral one simply because I've already done the easiest offers when it comes to the 'points' account. Some offers are over-complicated, so my suggestion is that you do what I did: do the points account first to exhaust the easy shit for yourself, and then school your friends. A lot of y'all have known me for some time, so I'm not some anonymous internet dude y'all never heard of. I mean, c'mon -- I'm a damn mod here. I don't think I need to beg you to trust me on it, so go forward with confidence, my dudes and dudettes. If y'all do have any questions... then that's what this post is for. Free shit for the win.
#2
Posted 17 November 2007 - 03:17 AM
i got a DS with one of those internet programs. so yeah they do work its just annoying to get done and wait.
something i came across earlier today was at amazon.com- if you are registered there at the top right you will see a promotion for a product vote. pretty much if you vote on the right product ( i know which ones to vote on) you have a chance to get selected to purchase it for a ridiculously low price when the day comes. they have the wii goin for 80 bones. its still random if you are selected but the value is worth the trouble,specially if you already have an account.
something i came across earlier today was at amazon.com- if you are registered there at the top right you will see a promotion for a product vote. pretty much if you vote on the right product ( i know which ones to vote on) you have a chance to get selected to purchase it for a ridiculously low price when the day comes. they have the wii goin for 80 bones. its still random if you are selected but the value is worth the trouble,specially if you already have an account.

woo woooo
#5
Posted 03 December 2007 - 10:57 PM
QUOTE (Amen @ Nov 30 2007, 08:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
any of you chumps trust me enough to try it? or are you sitting there being skeptical, afraid of junk mail and things of the sort?
I saw you online busting that guitar hero III. Is there a time limit, because I don't want to do it til I change my address in January, and how long did it take for them to send you GH3?
#6
Posted 04 December 2007 - 08:54 AM
GH3 took a minute because the game's been sold out. They place their orders off Amazon.com, so if it's not there you gotta wait. So yeah, it took about 2 weeks for them to send it. But when they do ship it, it's UPS 2nd day. I just got Assassin's Creed off them yesterday. They shipped that out last Wednesday after about 2 days. I don't wanna say go for it right now, because I'm not sure if GH3 will get to you in time. Some other people that I put on to the site say that their GH3 is still waiting to be shipped -- so I'd suggest that you should wait until after the holidays.
#7
Posted 05 December 2007 - 12:55 AM
QUOTE (Amen @ Dec 4 2007, 07:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
GH3 took a minute because the game's been sold out. They place their orders off Amazon.com, so if it's not there you gotta wait. So yeah, it took about 2 weeks for them to send it. But when they do ship it, it's UPS 2nd day. I just got Assassin's Creed off them yesterday. They shipped that out last Wednesday after about 2 days. I don't wanna say go for it right now, because I'm not sure if GH3 will get to you in time. Some other people that I put on to the site say that their GH3 is still waiting to be shipped -- so I'd suggest that you should wait until after the holidays.
Yeah definitely not gonna do it till after the 7th of Jan, i gotta move anyway. I can't wait. Thanks alot
#8
Posted 02 January 2008 - 05:49 AM
QUOTE (Amen @ Nov 17 2007, 02:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
"WTF?! Was Amen's account hacked by a spammer?!"
Nah, son. I wanna school y'all. I did this and it actually does work and is immensely easy. I know some of you are real skeptical of those sites where you can get free shit. And with reason. You click a link, think it's easy, and next thing you gotta do is refer 15 people and give up your first born.
This is gonna be long, but I wanna make sure there are no loose ends in the explanation. I got the Guitar Hero III bundle off this system, a $100 value, for signing up and canceling within 5 days. Stay with me.
-First, you go here.
-Then you enter your email address and press "Continue."
-The account type you want to select is a Points Account.
-Choose your password, fill-in the name and address info, etc.
-Next, what you want to do is go to the Offers page, and look for two of the following:
Simply You:
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 888-242-0180
At Home Rewards
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-636-6858
Privacy Matters
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-993-6264
Yahoo! Success Center
14-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 800-497-4988
The general rule I've followed, and learned from the people that put me on to this, was to cancel after half the trial +1 day. For example, I signed up on November 3rd and did Privacy Matters and Simply You. I received credit for the two offers immediately, an e-mail with my membership ID, and the website updated my progress within minutes. I then called on the morning of November 9th and canceled everything. When you call, you have to press 1. You then get prompted for your membership ID. You're then given the choice to cancel, but don't press 1 straight away, because you will sign yourself up for a year where they'll automatically charge you $19.95. Give it a second and it'll ask you to press 2 for more options, and the only other option is to just cancel it cleanly.
When I tell you that this is inexpensive, I mean that from the heart.
Simply You, At Home Rewards and Privacy Matters are all $1 offers that refund you your money when you cancel the trial. Read the fine print though. Those three companies also sign you up for their father company called Your Savings Club which also charges you $1 that's refunded to you. I forgot the number, but when you sign up, it's in plain site on the web page. The cancellation process couldn't be easier, I promise you that.
And just so y'all don't doubt my actions, yes, I changed my account to a referral one simply because I've already done the easiest offers when it comes to the 'points' account. Some offers are over-complicated, so my suggestion is that you do what I did: do the points account first to exhaust the easy shit for yourself, and then school your friends. A lot of y'all have known me for some time, so I'm not some anonymous internet dude y'all never heard of. I mean, c'mon -- I'm a damn mod here. I don't think I need to beg you to trust me on it, so go forward with confidence, my dudes and dudettes. If y'all do have any questions... then that's what this post is for. Free shit for the win.
Nah, son. I wanna school y'all. I did this and it actually does work and is immensely easy. I know some of you are real skeptical of those sites where you can get free shit. And with reason. You click a link, think it's easy, and next thing you gotta do is refer 15 people and give up your first born.
This is gonna be long, but I wanna make sure there are no loose ends in the explanation. I got the Guitar Hero III bundle off this system, a $100 value, for signing up and canceling within 5 days. Stay with me.
-First, you go here.
-Then you enter your email address and press "Continue."
-The account type you want to select is a Points Account.
-Choose your password, fill-in the name and address info, etc.
-Next, what you want to do is go to the Offers page, and look for two of the following:
Simply You:
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 888-242-0180
At Home Rewards
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-636-6858
Privacy Matters
7-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 877-993-6264
Yahoo! Success Center
14-Day Trial/Cancellation #: 800-497-4988
The general rule I've followed, and learned from the people that put me on to this, was to cancel after half the trial +1 day. For example, I signed up on November 3rd and did Privacy Matters and Simply You. I received credit for the two offers immediately, an e-mail with my membership ID, and the website updated my progress within minutes. I then called on the morning of November 9th and canceled everything. When you call, you have to press 1. You then get prompted for your membership ID. You're then given the choice to cancel, but don't press 1 straight away, because you will sign yourself up for a year where they'll automatically charge you $19.95. Give it a second and it'll ask you to press 2 for more options, and the only other option is to just cancel it cleanly.
When I tell you that this is inexpensive, I mean that from the heart.
Simply You, At Home Rewards and Privacy Matters are all $1 offers that refund you your money when you cancel the trial. Read the fine print though. Those three companies also sign you up for their father company called Your Savings Club which also charges you $1 that's refunded to you. I forgot the number, but when you sign up, it's in plain site on the web page. The cancellation process couldn't be easier, I promise you that.
And just so y'all don't doubt my actions, yes, I changed my account to a referral one simply because I've already done the easiest offers when it comes to the 'points' account. Some offers are over-complicated, so my suggestion is that you do what I did: do the points account first to exhaust the easy shit for yourself, and then school your friends. A lot of y'all have known me for some time, so I'm not some anonymous internet dude y'all never heard of. I mean, c'mon -- I'm a damn mod here. I don't think I need to beg you to trust me on it, so go forward with confidence, my dudes and dudettes. If y'all do have any questions... then that's what this post is for. Free shit for the win.
Cant figure out how to work this...wanna do it for me? I'd like that godfather game

#12
Posted 08 January 2008 - 02:57 PM
You can do it as many times as you like with all the offers that are there. I've only done it twice myself because those were the cheapest offers and the easiest cancellations. Some of the offers require one-month trials, or $10+ non-refundable purchases, or also demand that you ship an item back to the sender. Too much work.
Your best bet would be to do what I did and switch your account to a referral one, and ask people you know if they'd be willing to try it. That way you can experiment with the other offers 1 at a time.
Or, if you have multiple credit cards and email addresses, just sign up and register again and do the offers all over with another number.
Your best bet would be to do what I did and switch your account to a referral one, and ask people you know if they'd be willing to try it. That way you can experiment with the other offers 1 at a time.
Or, if you have multiple credit cards and email addresses, just sign up and register again and do the offers all over with another number.
#13
Posted 08 January 2008 - 05:20 PM
alright..i signed up for Privacy Matters and At Home..so wat do i do next just wait 6 days and then call up on Monday and cancel?
should i order the game now or wait til i cancel it?
should i order the game now or wait til i cancel it?
The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital.- Joe Paterno
"Believe deep down inside that you're destined to do great things"- Joe Paterno
"Believe deep down inside that you're destined to do great things"- Joe Paterno
#17
Posted 13 January 2008 - 12:55 PM
it says shipping estimate January 15th which would be the 7th day..should i wait til it ships to cancel the offers or no?
The will to win is important, but the will to prepare is vital.- Joe Paterno
"Believe deep down inside that you're destined to do great things"- Joe Paterno
"Believe deep down inside that you're destined to do great things"- Joe Paterno

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