my brother wants to do an ipod thing...

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=1454

sweetened

09-10-2004 22:00:15

can he do it from my computer? (i've already done one and have a static IP).

Kriz

09-10-2004 22:06:03

nope.

Even if you had anoter computer with a different IP, only one iPod account per mailing address is allowed.

And no, they can't ship to PO Boxes.

TaterSalad

09-10-2004 22:06:06

I wouldnt. Just do it at another computer, and use a different address. (Its gotta be real though)

chillywilly

09-10-2004 22:09:39

The rules from Gratis

Each person that signs up must use
- a separate computer with a different IP
- their own email address
- their own shippig address
- a different password than the one you use
- their own credit card for any offers they do

If any of these are the same, then it's a red flag that could be raised on yours and perhaps your referrals' accounts.

My daughter-in-law was going to sign up, but she uses my computer for internet access, so I told her to sign up from a different computer.

sweetened

09-10-2004 22:22:47

ah, it's his cc, and his addy, but he's in fla and wants me to sign him up from here. But got it, thanks. Oh, i suppose i could do it at work. whaddya think?

Kriz

09-10-2004 23:03:49

I wouldn't risk it. If someone at your work signed up, same deal. Account holded.

J_west

10-10-2004 00:11:03

NO walking people through. They'll flag your ass for sure.

joshmiao

10-10-2004 01:38:06

[quote5692ebbebb="chillywilly"]
My daughter-in-law was going to sign up, but she uses my computer for internet access, so I told her to sign up from a different computer.[/quote5692ebbebb]

Daughter-in-law? Thats the first I've heard of it. Isnt that your granddaughter then? Do you mean like.. step-granddaughter or something?

the real dareal

10-10-2004 03:45:36

your daughter-in-law would be your son's wife.