Everyone always discusses which free sites they've signed up, and it's assumed that they can do any others. I haven't really seen anyone say that they have completed all of the doable offers. The number of free sites seems to outweigh the number of offers, as they're all under the same referral company. I'm worried that if i don't sign up for all of the sites that i plan to go for, i'll end up using all of the offers on trades for sites that i don't need. What are your thoughts on this, and how risky is it to sign up for a site once on gratis, and say again on OC with different credit cards?
Stroid
13-02-2005 21:00:21
I see what you are saying and i do agree with you, i think you should do trades for sites you want this way you and the trader both benefit.
FreeOffersNow
13-02-2005 21:13:07
I agree with Stroid. Its really a last resort to sign up for a site you don't intend to complete.
I've had a couple of times where i was doing a "squre trade" and just before i completed an offer, the other person backed out, or decided that they'd like to wait or someting. They were both sites that i wasn't too eager to complete, so i didn't see it as a great loss. I'm also curious how some people manage to complete like 10 or 15 offers, i guess it's not so hard if you don't waste any of the offers. I wish i had thought about this before i did some of my trades.
Also, is there a site that details which offers are available for which sites?
Stroid
13-02-2005 21:36:27
not so much but http//www.ratetheoffers.com/ is pretty cool and it tells you the most preferred offers to do.
I wish i had read that before i did access media. I almost got screwed out of $30 on that one. I called with my lawyer, who also happens to be my dad and they said they'd refund me. The next day they changed their page and are actually giving out free trials. Probably not related, and i'm still waiting for the refund.
FreeOffersNow
13-02-2005 21:51:13
[quote534c460816="BRC"]I called with my lawyer, who also happens to be my dad and they said they'd refund me.[/quote534c460816]
Nice D He know anything about traffic law? idea
No, its kind of silly actually. He's a tax lawyer for the state and is their only lawyer that knows how to do two particular oddball taxes, so thats pretty much all he knows, and he doesn't even litigate. So really he couldn't represent me for anything other than a phonecall, which sucks.
FreeOffersNow
13-02-2005 22:04:59
I see....what state? Maybe he can do my taxes for me ;)
Florida, but thats not really a lawyer thing, i think an accountant is what your looking for. ;)
FreeOffersNow
13-02-2005 22:29:29
lol I know I'm just bored haha. My parents moved to Florida in October....