spongebob253
29-05-2006 04:46:39
[b590e416347]looking for your take on the offers. i will admit to being a noob so I want to know what are good offers out there when i sign up and trade with others. i've done the blockbuster thing for myself when i got my ipod...
looking for your personal experience with the offers you signed up for. did you get instant credit?
the main thing i am wondering is... how can people sign up for like a billion different sites? someone pm me with some help here. I don't need to lose weight, i am not balding and i am not looking for a "soul mate" so I won't use any of those offers. [/size590e416347][/color590e416347][/b590e416347]
Killer722
30-05-2006 16:21:38
I truly recommend True.com because its really easy and you have 7 days before they bill you.
Sorry. oops
compuguru
30-05-2006 16:23:59
[quote4c5b1d5494="Killer722"]I truly recommend True.com because its really easy and you have 7 days to call in and cancel. Believe me, calling in and cancelling is very easy and it's totally free. Undoubtedly the best offer despite what anyone says.[/quote4c5b1d5494]
We don't talk of cancellation here.
As for the question, people are [i4c5b1d5494]supposed[/i4c5b1d5494] to be legitametly interested in offers. However, I beleive that most people aren't when they do them. I would suggest doing the offers that you think you will use. You don't need to sign up for a lot of site.
dmorris68
30-05-2006 16:25:46
We don't discuss offer recommendations here because that amounts to a walkthrough. You are supposed to signup for offers that you have some genuine interest in.
[quote7c02d6a9c1="Killer722"]I truly recommend True.com because its really easy and you have 7 days to call in and cancel. Believe me, calling in and cancelling is very easy and it's totally free. Undoubtedly the best offer despite what anyone says.[/quote7c02d6a9c1]
We also don't discuss cancellation.
Read the rules, folks.
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