same credit card?

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=3772

stiles05s

03-12-2004 19:29:44

My bro’s at college, and he doesn’t have a credit card yet. I was going to let him use mine to sign up for an offer as one of my referrals. Different IP, and different Name. Does the same credit card make a difference?

turpentinedreams

03-12-2004 19:32:22

well my brother signed up under me and that got me on hold.

mushybubbler

03-12-2004 20:42:23

No it wont make a difference if you fraud them, they'll put your account on hold either way.

greg04

03-12-2004 20:56:19

how is his name going to clear for your credit card?

i don't understand.

my brother did a referral for me... different address, ip, and first name. same last name. didn't have any problems.

good luck.

FreeOffersNow

05-12-2004 09:22:46

I wish I could offer credible advice but I can't...

general's rule if you think it might get you a hold it probably will

turpentinedreams

05-12-2004 11:34:01

well i think my case may be different because for a while we we're in san francisco for the Cisco awards banquet, while we were their we shaired a computer. I really doubt it is anything. I am appealing it and i will be calling them monday to talk about it. I am going to file with the BB if they shrug me off.

kpfeif

05-12-2004 11:56:43

File what with the BBB? Check their Terms and Conditions. Essentially you're agreeing to be put on HOLD just abote whenever they want to.

Besides, who in the hell cares about the BBB? Gratis doesn't. Why should they? The BBB is good for complaints about services or retai sales - Gratis is neither. No matter what, they make money. How many have posted something like, "I was going to have five friends of mine sign up for a FreeIPod, but I went out to the BBB, searched on Gratis, found 200 complaints, then decided not to."

Gratis is merely an affiliate - AOL, Infone, etc., doesn't care, either - for them a referral is a referral, regardless of what the BBB says.

Adhere to their T&Cs and you'll be rewarded. The risk is those T&Cs can change whenever, you agree upfront to this.

FreeOffersNow

05-12-2004 12:32:12

"kpfeif, tearing dreams down since September 26, 2004" o

kpfeif

05-12-2004 12:37:36

Sorry. It's ok to dream, as long as they follow Gratis' T&Cs )

FreeOffersNow

05-12-2004 12:42:00

/me deserves some Karma for that