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Gemz09

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #30 on: June 18, 2009, 02:13:19 pm »



I've got hundreds of email offering for free but once u clicked on their sites theres a chat will pop up with agent sayin that they gonna give u discount  those are all bull crap they think people are stupid unless retarded naybe :) ;D

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #31 on: June 18, 2009, 04:13:07 pm »
Why cant people be straight forward.  :BangHead: ???

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #32 on: June 19, 2009, 12:37:28 am »
Good information to just avoid that one! Thanks for all the updates.

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #33 on: June 19, 2009, 06:41:56 pm »
its to get you to try and start on them but them the catch 22 comes to play lol

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #34 on: June 28, 2009, 12:16:06 pm »
I also know that there are so many people who need money these days with the bad economy, that they will try anything to make some cash. Always read the fine print and keep the credit card locked up if you need to.

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #35 on: June 28, 2009, 04:30:11 pm »
I think offer don't cost . That mean offer free. But you must fill your address, phone number (many informations can sell or trade  :BangHead:) DANGER  :angry7:
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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #36 on: June 30, 2009, 11:31:53 pm »
Why cant people be straight forward.  :BangHead: ???

Because if they said... I just want to scam you... or use you... then you probably wouldn't want to have anything to do with them :) LOL It would be nice to live in a world of honesty... but if we did I think the suicide rate would jump...  not to mention the crime rate.

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #37 on: July 14, 2009, 08:27:56 am »
 yes sometimes they have cathes to them and when you decline them, there will be no credit for them on your account.  I can usually discover within a minute or two if they are not free, I ex out and then go to try another.
Pays2Shop, for instance, requires the completion of a paid offer to qualify as do most of the offers listed as free.  When I asked about this I was told that these offers only need to be completed til that point to qualify yet I have not received credit for any of these offers despite having filled out these offers to that point.  I think these offers should not be in the free section.  That is misleading.
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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #38 on: July 16, 2009, 10:31:02 am »
So I'm new to this and I'm a little skeptical of some of the offers!  It just seems they all want us to buy something, but I'm doing this to get more money to pay bills that need to be paid or have some extra for little extras that come up.  I don't have the extra money to buy into stuff.  I see alot of you have made good money on here so far, how?  Did you "buy" things or was is just filling out forms and the $3/month forums?  Any advice would help me!!

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #39 on: August 07, 2009, 01:24:35 am »
This is my first post and my first time working with FusionCash.  I am finding that I never get the "Congratulations" page you are talking about, even after I've done what it says I need to do (give them my email, etc.), and go through pages and pages of offers (some I completed, most I do not).  Then I get to a page that is forcing me to complete an offer that requires "participation." 

Is anyone else experiencing this?  It never tells me "Congratulations" and I haven't gotten any credit.

Blessings,
Winki

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #40 on: August 07, 2009, 01:33:39 am »
This is my first post and my first time working with FusionCash.  I am finding that I never get the "Congratulations" page you are talking about, even after I've done what it says I need to do (give them my email, etc.), and go through pages and pages of offers (some I completed, most I do not).  Then I get to a page that is forcing me to complete an offer that requires "participation." 

Is anyone else experiencing this?  It never tells me "Congratulations" and I haven't gotten any credit.

Blessings,
Winki
The pages that say that are getting rare these days. Most of them just end on the platinum offers page now.
You need to click on 2-3 of the offers on those last pages(silver through platinum).
You also need to sign up for 1-2 offers before you reach sponsored offers(like beliefnet email, or freelfys, etc).

Read http://www.fusioncash.net/forum.php?topic=7042.0
It's very helpful.

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #41 on: January 04, 2010, 09:48:43 am »
thanks for the info on the "free stuff" - i am very new here.

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #42 on: January 04, 2010, 10:14:31 am »
This is my first post and my first time working with FusionCash.  I am finding that I never get the "Congratulations" page you are talking about, even after I've done what it says I need to do (give them my email, etc.), and go through pages and pages of offers (some I completed, most I do not).  Then I get to a page that is forcing me to complete an offer that requires "participation." 

Is anyone else experiencing this?  It never tells me "Congratulations" and I haven't gotten any credit.

Blessings,
Winki
The pages that say that are getting rare these days. Most of them just end on the platinum offers page now.
You need to click on 2-3 of the offers on those last pages(silver through platinum).
You also need to sign up for 1-2 offers before you reach sponsored offers(like beliefnet email, or freelfys, etc).

Read http://www.fusioncash.net/forum.php?topic=7042.0
It's very helpful.

I've never bothered signing up for any and I get credited just fine. You open the window, wait for it to load, close the window.
For the ones that make you say "yes" to at least one offer before going on, pick one, then click "Skip" on the next page.

Of course, don't do the ones that give you credit cards or loans or whatever.


I haven't been doing as many as I should. December wasn't a good time for me. Personal issues on top of the holiday. Anyways, I still managed a little under $30 with only doing one offer a day and the daily click (that's what it equals out to, I did more than that in a day, but then skipped days).

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #43 on: January 04, 2010, 10:51:38 am »
I almost fell into a trap earlier this morning.  I believe it was the Dunkin' Donuts offer.  I almost filled out one of those offers until I realized that by doing so would be changing over my home telephone service to them.  Thank God I didn't hit click or I would have gotten myself into a big mess.  You need to be real careful.

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #44 on: March 28, 2010, 11:48:28 pm »
I know I have seen the same thing. Like sometimes you have to go and subscribe to this witch costs money off to the side of the real service/ product.

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