Free MacBook Pro
TakeFlight
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Has anyone seen this offer and can give me some clue how it works? I am willing to try and find 20 friends to pursue the idea but am not sure if it is another chain scam worth my time. It sounds pretty legit. Thoughts?
http://freemacbookpro.com/index.php?referral=633625
http://freemacbookpro.com/index.php?referral=633625
Canon 20D
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Mac Book Pro
Canon Lenses: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Canon 580EX Speedlight, TC-80N3, BG-E2 Battery Pack
Mac Book Pro
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Get a free MacBook Pro, Scam or Not?
Posted by Nate Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:19:00 GMT
So I came across this site, operated by FreeSiteAlliance.com, the site offers a free MacBook Pro if you jump though a few hoops. So I signed up, what the hell, I know how to market online, I have a few friends (if they still are after this experiment is TBD), and I could use a new laptop. I also work in the online marketing industry so I should be able to make this work.
So premise is simple, you sign up, you complete an offer (from which the company generates revenue), and you refer 20 friends, each of which completes an offer (from which the company generates revenue). Now the total revenue from the offers does not equal the cost of the laptop. In fact it doesn't come close. So how can they offer a laptop? The industry term is "breakage", they rely on the fact that not all consumers, like myself, will jump through all the hoops. There are other sites like this one, they are operated by companies like gratisinternet.com and metareward.com, and they operate sites like freepay.com.
So do these sites payout? From what I can tell companies like GratisInternet.com does, as does MetaReward.com. MetaRewards may have had less breakage then they estimated or wanted since they look to be going out of business. The question here is does this smaller less know business FreeSiteAlliance and their host of web properties actually do what they say, or are they just a shell, operating under the radar of most and scamming consumers.
I have enlisted friends and co-workers to help me find out. Stay tuned for the play by play. If your feeling the need to contribute, sign up yourself and let me know. In the process I might get a laptop or I might help save other consumers the headache of trying.
troy
(in the end, this person did not get his free macbook pro)
Canon Lenses: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Canon 580EX Speedlight, TC-80N3, BG-E2 Battery Pack
Mac Book Pro
found it at:
http://www.stimblemedia.com/
my mother "may she rest in peace" always told me, if it sounds too good to be true - then it isn't true!
troy
Canon Lenses: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, EF 24-70mm f/2.8L, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS
Canon 580EX Speedlight, TC-80N3, BG-E2 Battery Pack
Mac Book Pro
By the time the sceme hits the 7th tier (20 power 7) you are at 1/5th the population of the entire world. By the time you reach tier 8, you are at a population beyond what the earth can support.
Here is the breakdown:
World population estimate this morning:
14:39 GMT (EST+5) Sep 13, 2006
6,543,820,594
http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html
with the commas removed:
6543820594
The math:
Tier 1) 20 people
2) 400 people (20 x 20)
3) 8000 (20 x 20 x 20)
4) 160000
5) 3200000
6) 64000000
7) 1280000000
x) 6543820594 (Population of the world)
8) 25600000000 or 25,600,000,000
Plain and simple, cannot work. The "pyramid" will collapse for many reasons way before the third level.
ziggy53
Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
I don't know anything about the company behind the free macbook, however freebie offers are very difficult to complete and most people give up. I have personally received a free iPod and iPod Shuffle from the freepay.com network of sites. Personally I would not recommend any of the freebie sites any more because they've gotten too popular so the companies behind them are making it more difficult to complete the process (adding more hoops to jump through). One year ago when I got my freebies it was a lot easier.
P.S. Hopefully that is not your referral ID in the link you provided.