Great Idea For Those 13-17 Years Old

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=12130

clearestchannel40

19-04-2005 20:20:50

1) Apply At http//www.usbank.com For A Visa Buxx Card
2) Become Paypal Verified
3) Apply For Paypal Debit Card (Mastercard)
4) Transfer Just The Amount Needed To The Visa Buxx Card, Then Complete The Offer For Somebody

The Visa Buxx Is a Prepaid Card, An Actual Debit Card, But It ACTS As A Credit Card. I have been doing this since the beginning, never cancelled ANY trials. It just denies one by one, there is never more than $7 on the card, and there is never above $1 for more than 10 minutes. Its legal, its easy, its free!

freephotos

19-04-2005 20:36:20

wtf wait, so how do you put money in it? Or are you saying that you did this and never payed a dime?! shock

freephotos

19-04-2005 20:38:03

Oh never mind I think I see what your saying.

Edit No wait, no I don't. You saying something about transfering money well don't you gotta be 18 to do that?

2nd Edit I checked it out and it says your parents have to put money in it. Either way theres no way you can do it just by yourself with having anyone 18+ knowing about it. So in that case, why not the parent just let you use their own credit card?

The whole point of that is if the parent doesn't trust their child with a credit card roll

Unless I'm mistaken, you fail.

PodTopia

19-04-2005 21:18:25

Legal?? hahah. It's not really legal to let stuff charge you and not pay for it.

FreeOffersNow

19-04-2005 21:36:27

[quote012aefd9b6="clearestchannel40"]1) Apply At http//www.usbank.com For A Visa Buxx Card
2) Become Paypal Verified
3) Apply For Paypal Debit Card (Mastercard)
4) Transfer Just The Amount Needed To The Visa Buxx Card, Then Complete The Offer For Somebody

The Visa Buxx Is a Prepaid Card, An Actual Debit Card, But It ACTS As A Credit Card. I have been doing this since the beginning, never cancelled ANY trials. It just denies one by one, there is never more than $7 on the card, and there is never above $1 for more than 10 minutes. Its legal, its easy, its free![/quote012aefd9b6]


Heh...keep thinking you're slick and you're going to get a bit right in the ass. I signed up for the New York Times offer on a WebCertificate and never looked back. I cancelled, but apparently they have been trying to charge the WebCertificate. Anyhow, moral of the story - guess what came in today's mail? A bill for $23.20 from The New York Times. Certainly I won't be paying it (as I have the cancellation #), but what goes around comes around.

GBuntitled

19-04-2005 21:53:34

Wait...Aren't you the kid who's trying to start your own freebie site? Good luck on getting any long term sponsors then...

CoMpFrEaK

19-04-2005 21:55:26

[quote3227c1023b="GBuntitled"]Wait...Aren't you the kid who's trying to start your own freebie site? Good luck on getting any long term sponsors then...[/quote3227c1023b]

lol owned?


Meh I havent seen any weird charges and its been a while, and trust me i've done literally every offer.

purduesafety13

19-04-2005 22:13:58

hahahah

Matt8789

19-04-2005 22:16:44

Hahahaha

stimpy

20-04-2005 08:16:26

i think it's things like this causing problems with crediting. Why would these companies want to give out credit if everyone was signing up with a prepaid card? I think you're lucky you haven't gotten any invoices in the mail yet. Stop trying to cheat the system, you're screwing things up for everyone else. Sign up with a normal card and try out the trial. How hard is that?

Just my opinion, anyway...

kevxross

20-04-2005 08:26:36

Oh if only people who wanted your money gave up that easily.

Let's put it in more immediate and personal terms that you might understand better

Go to a restaurant and try to pay for a $30 meal with one of your prepaid cards with only $7 on it. See if they say to you "Oh, there wasn't enough money on your card, so you can just go. Thanks, please come again!"

FreeOffersNow

20-04-2005 09:40:31

[quoteef3e816d63="kevxross"]Oh if only people who wanted your money gave up that easily.[/quoteef3e816d63]

I always found it funny to see the number of invoices a company will send out to someone who owes them just a few dollars....they're willing to spend more than the account is worth (in postage) just to "settle" the bill!

PoPoJiJo

20-04-2005 09:56:19

yall better watch your credit ratings if they have your real info they can fuck you over for the future

stavros

20-04-2005 10:24:26

[quoteda50116f70="PoPoJiJo"]yall better watch your credit ratings if they have your real info they can fuck you over for the future[/quoteda50116f70]

they don't need their SS # either to do that.

kevxross

20-04-2005 11:01:05

[quote0e8f60235e="FreeOffersNow"]I always found it funny to see the number of invoices a company will send out to someone who owes them just a few dollars....they're willing to spend more than the account is worth (in postage) just to "settle" the bill![/quote0e8f60235e]

Have you ever been OWED money by a company and have them harrass you about it? Repeated invoices demanding their -$1.75 you owe them lol

FreeOffersNow

20-04-2005 13:57:57

[quote1655ef3199="kevxross"]Have you ever been OWED money by a company and have them harrass you about it? Repeated invoices demanding their -$1.75 you owe them lol[/quote1655ef3199]


Nope...but it'd be nice )

Stroid

20-04-2005 14:33:54

Thanks for the scamming proof