shortys408
24-02-2006 15:12:57
To me it sounds like the news coverage on http//info.freepay.com is promoting offer cancelation. Isn't that against freepays terms to encourage this?
cyberpunk243
24-02-2006 15:40:10
Link doesn't work genius. 8)
fashionjunkee
24-02-2006 15:43:14
[quote71bb84f6f5="cyberpunk243"]Link doesn't work genius. 8)[/quote71bb84f6f5]
ilanbg
24-02-2006 17:23:08
"Mah! I can't figure out that the 'www' should be taken off!"
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Alien Zulu
24-02-2006 18:04:19
[quoteaf3263885c="shortys408"]To me it sounds like the news coverage on http//info.freepay.com is promoting offer cancelation. Isn't that against freepays terms to encourage this?[/quoteaf3263885c]
can you explain what the hell you are talking about?
shortys408
24-02-2006 18:08:48
In the video the guy says that you can sign up for an offer and cancel during your trial.
Well, heez teh stoopid! lol
mpbollywoodking
24-02-2006 19:16:53
does it matter what they state. Any news coverage of Freepay is great, and wonderfull proof to show the skeptics out there
nytrate
25-02-2006 05:56:47
freepay better put those news guys on hold! how dare they!!!!
St00pid
25-02-2006 07:29:16
They're obviously implying that you should sign up and TRY OUT the offer, and if you're no longer interested, you're entitled to cancel.
It's not like EVERY single person signs up for an offer and continues using it forever, regardless of what FreePay promotes.
But, I signed up for the eBay offer and I'm still using it. )
JeanneLynn
28-02-2006 23:07:32
I've kept alot of the offers I've signed up for. ) I love YourMusic, Blockbuster, Columbia House, and Efax! The Entertainment book has saved me tons of money and the ink from InkBlvd works great in my Canon printer. So I've saved money and did really enjoyable offers. I think if a company is offering a good service through an incentive website, alot of people will take advantage of it and stay with them after the trail. I've been a member of Passport for Fun since the beginning. I love buying gift cards at 20% off!