Does the Tickle removal mean the end of Freebies?

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TFOAF

02-08-2006 18:27:09

Does the Tickle removal mean the end of Freebies?

Those were how most people got referrals. (

Gigante

02-08-2006 18:28:51

lol, not even close. Tickles were just for scam sites.

TryinToGetPaid

02-08-2006 18:36:26

No, not at all. It just means you will have to do other offers. Which for most people, means the end of them using freebie sites.

Darkside

02-08-2006 19:09:57

It means the end of freebie site owners putting up the same generic offers that everyone has already done.

YourGiftsFree

02-08-2006 19:12:44

No,

You guys will simply have to other offers your interested in. If your not interested or cant do the offer then you dont do freebies.

Wolfeman

02-08-2006 19:21:21

[quote6c3336789c="TFOAF"]Does the Tickle removal mean the end of Freebies?

Those were how most people got referrals. ([/quote6c3336789c]
WOW! Drama queen?

theysayjump

02-08-2006 19:32:04

[quote8d1d090f29="theysayjump"][quote8d1d090f29="egyptianruin"][quote8d1d090f29="theysayjump"]Actually, Tickle had an agreement with all freebie sites whereby if Tickle decide they no longer wish to use your site to offer Tickle on, the site has to close up shop or offer Tickle a share in the company (freebie site).

Looks like the freebie scene is on it's way down. ([/quote8d1d090f29]

Are you kidding me?![/quote8d1d090f29]

I wish I was. ?[/quote8d1d090f29]

EatChex89

02-08-2006 19:36:29

i liked the tickle tests, i think i've done them all though, so I'm good

manOFice

02-08-2006 20:18:53

Stupid topic, it's not the end.

FreeOffersNow

02-08-2006 21:21:57

I guess I missed out...I can't recall ever doing one for a freebie site. I did, however, take a Tickle IQ test back in the day...but I never paid for the "in depth" report.

Killer722

02-08-2006 22:42:02

[quote3c4e2b70fe="TFOAF"]Does the Tickle removal mean the end of Freebies?

Those were how most people got referrals. ([/quote3c4e2b70fe]

Dude, Tickles are just offers...It's not like you can do it more than once anyway, so relax, biyatch.

JKirk

03-08-2006 11:02:06

[quote272c99ae1f="Killer722"][quote272c99ae1f="TFOAF"]Does the Tickle removal mean the end of Freebies?

Those were how most people got referrals. ([/quote272c99ae1f]

Dude, Tickles are just offers...It's not like you can do it more than once anyway, so relax, biyatch.[/quote272c99ae1f]

Lol, was that "biyatch" at the end really neccessary? lol

Killer722

03-08-2006 11:39:14

[quotedcd9aa79a0="JKirk"][quotedcd9aa79a0="Killer722"][quotedcd9aa79a0="TFOAF"]Does the Tickle removal mean the end of Freebies?

Those were how most people got referrals. ([/quotedcd9aa79a0]

Dude, Tickles are just offers...It's not like you can do it more than once anyway, so relax, biyatch.[/quotedcd9aa79a0]

Lol, was that "biyatch" at the end really neccessary? lol[/quotedcd9aa79a0]

Absolutely.

jamie123

03-08-2006 12:22:16

lol to this day i still have not done 1 tickle offer. I must have done at least 30 offers too.

freedesktoppc

03-08-2006 12:38:12

The AOl offer (to those who like frauding it) is likely to disappear as well as AOL is not really aiming for new signups, and is majorly cutting down their marketing and advertising.

Admin

03-08-2006 12:44:20

[quote8b3846997d="freedesktoppc"]The AOl offer (to those who like frauding it) is likely to disappear as well as AOL is not really aiming for new signups, and is majorly cutting down their marketing and advertising.[/quote8b3846997d]

uh, AOL pulled out of CPA marketing completely three days ago.

freedesktoppc

03-08-2006 13:07:25

[quote7a429bd080="Admin"][quote7a429bd080="freedesktoppc"]The AOl offer (to those who like frauding it) is likely to disappear as well as AOL is not really aiming for new signups, and is majorly cutting down their marketing and advertising.[/quote7a429bd080]

uh, AOL pulled out of CPA marketing completely three days ago.[/quote7a429bd080]

I guess that makes sense. Interesting that nobody made a big deal about it, I guesss people enjoyed frauding tickle more than AOL.

Admin

03-08-2006 13:39:36

much easier to fraud when site owners are a party to it ;)

theysayjump

03-08-2006 13:50:49

[quote7f23357bfa="Admin"]much easier to fraud when site owners are a party to it ;)[/quote7f23357bfa]

Woah horsey!

Are seriously claiming that there are some shady site owners who not only promoted frauding the Tickle offers but facilitated it too?1one11

FreeEnterprize Joe

03-08-2006 15:13:18

wouldnt surprise me with the massive amount of new start-up sites recenty....

Wolfeman

03-08-2006 15:16:33

[quote7c9cba9a6e="toebash"]wouldnt surprise me with the massive amount of new start-up sites recenty....[/quote7c9cba9a6e]
Same thing happened about a year and a half ago, they all died off but good sites stick around...

FreeEnterprize Joe

03-08-2006 15:23:05

Good ) I'm awaiting a freebie site purge so I know what legit site to pursue next.