Lunarpancake
10-10-2004 21:07:51
I got an email today with a URL in it.....from SuperEasyStuff.com
seems like it COULD be legit, because theyre trying to beat-out Gratis
same principal but u only need FOUR referrals.
heres the url=
http//www.ezsoftpack.com[ [url]http//www.ezsoftpack.com
I dont think this has been posted about before, so checkit out..and let us know if its legit!!
thanks!
tetro
10-10-2004 21:09:25
haha, they keep getting better don't they?
Lunarpancake
10-10-2004 21:23:09
dunno i remember hearing that Supereasystuff.com was legit......but closer to a matrix. This site seems to be their non-matrix switch to new form of advertizing.
I'm pretty sure that page is a scam... Not only does it look unprofessional but the Verisign logo does not link to a "verify this page's security" link or anything, not even back to verisign.com. I could be wrong but that's my take on it.
Icarus
10-10-2004 21:49:14
yeah that site looks EXTREMELY unprofessional. any dumbass with 2 minutes worth of html lessons could throw that together.
princessfrozen
10-10-2004 21:55:02
from their TOS
2. We reserve the right to change the method in which our free items are earned in any way, shape, or form, including, but not limited to changing the required number of referrals, account verification rules (IP, address, etc), how many accounts are allowed per person/IP/house/etc, and the rules of our promotion.
3. We reserve the right to change our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy without notice at any time and have them take effect immediately thereafter. You agree to agree to any future changes of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
15. We do not guarantee that you will be credited for offer completion if we cannot verify that you've completed an offer. You're responsible for any information, consequences, actions regarding the offer companies and the offers that you've completed.
Lunarpancake
10-10-2004 22:21:17
Have you read Gratis's TOS lately???.....doesnt seem much diff. from what you posted....
"Gratis Internet reserves the right to change its Terms & Conditions at any time, for any reason, without notice. We also reserve the right to change the methods through which free items are earned. This may include, but is not limited to, increasing the number of friends you have to refer or adding more steps to confirm that you have a legitimate account. We may also add or remove any product listed as an incentive at any time. If we replace a product, the new product may not be of equal value."
"For our point-based sites, we reserve the right to change point values of products or offers at any time, for any reason. For referral-based sites we reserve the right to change the approval requirements necessary to receive a free item, including but not limited to increasing the number of friends required to get approved."
...need i go on? check for urself.
J_west
10-10-2004 22:29:26
Don't be a

http//www.candyusa.org/images/candy/lollipops.gif[" alt=""/imgc3716dca47]
Lunarpancake
10-10-2004 22:39:20
Hey i think its fake too....but considering the company that created it is legit, who knows. And i only posted Gratis's TOs info to prove he was wrong.
It's not fake... SuperEasyStuff is legit.
hacktek
11-10-2004 09:11:37
A badly done website with spelling mistakes on the front page...that's just awesome! Don't believe till i see