Best/Easiest site for a Laptop/Notebook?

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=32356

bruman

06-02-2006 17:11:07

Hey -

I need a laptop/notebook for college.. time isnt really an issue.. can take like a half a year.. doesnt really matter. I'm just wondering what the EASIEST site for a laptop is? In terms of offer completions.. also legitness.. just overall best laptop site.

Airkat

06-02-2006 17:21:19

Not to be rude, but we get these like daily now.. perhaps we should just have one sticky for it..

in any case... YFD sites will always offer the best bang for your buck.. They take a while, but still the best. Second, we only discuss legit sites here. If a site is new and/or shady, trust me, you'll hear about it.

bruman

06-02-2006 17:22:56

yea i was checking that out..

too bad i've already done like 90% of the good offers on YFD sites

Airkat

06-02-2006 17:34:03

Now that might suck

Shaggy135

06-02-2006 17:55:24

the fastest is definitely IRC. about a week to do the offers and get credit and then about 2 more weeks after they recieve your voucher. Thats what it was for mine.

bruman

06-02-2006 17:58:05

do you have to do "OOD" on IRC?

Tholek

06-02-2006 18:12:16

The thing is the offers...

More offers=more cash
More offers=more work
More offers=not for me

At the moment, I prefer the referal based sites like Freepay or Offercentric for a laptop. OC is probelmatic though, as it takes longer to get greens.

My recommendation is Freepay, but if you have more cash and can keep track of everything, go for the others.

kevxross

06-02-2006 18:14:58

[quote28fdf144a2="Tholek"]The thing is the offers...

More offers=more cash
More offers=more work
More offers=not for me

At the moment, I prefer the referal based sites like Freepay or Offercentric for a laptop. OC is probelmatic though, as it takes longer to get greens.

My recommendation is Freepay, but if you have more cash and can keep track of everything, go for the others.[/quote28fdf144a2]

That's only true if you have 20 friends who are willing to do it for you... If you don't and you're gonna trade/pay for all those refs, DIY would be less cash and less work.

Airkat

06-02-2006 18:21:43

PLUS... this is a DIY forum....

Tholek

06-02-2006 18:22:42

They don't need to be friends though. You can go the site link/email sig route, and gather greens that way.

Yeah, that takes awhile, but you don't have to worry about a lot of offers that you forgot to cancel, just the one you do.

I consider that less work.

Tholek

06-02-2006 18:23:47

[quote99f5a2b1dd="Airkat"]PLUS... this is a DIY forum....[/quote99f5a2b1dd]

Touche! )

(I just found this in new posts) ;)

Shaggy135

06-02-2006 20:47:44

[quote9e77aba304="Tholek"]The thing is the offers...

More offers=more cash
More offers=more work
More offers=not for me

At the moment, I prefer the referal based sites like Freepay or Offercentric for a laptop. OC is probelmatic though, as it takes longer to get greens.

My recommendation is Freepay, but if you have more cash and can keep track of everything, go for the others.[/quote9e77aba304]

Freepay is a good route, but when you start trading for referrals you might as well be doing a DIY.

I there is a DIY for a nice Acer laptop around. I think it is at 10 offers now. In my opinion that is still easier than trying to get 18 referrals.

Airkat

06-02-2006 20:51:46

8 offers actually. The lappy just needs some ram