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freepcmoney

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #45 on: April 04, 2010, 08:28:58 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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I TOTALLY AGREE!!  Most likely that the reason they are listed in the FREE category, is that some people will go ahead and buy into whatever it is and FC will get more money, don't you think??

If you really want to know the truth about anything, FOLLOW THE MONEY TRAIL!!!

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #46 on: April 04, 2010, 04:14:24 pm »
I understand that they are "Free" offers...but everytime I come to the end of one, it wants a credit card or a cell ph # for me to be charged for something. I don't have a cc or cell ph, so those don't do me any good. Some of the things I am interested in personally, but I don't think it is fair that I would have to have a cc or a cell ph to continue w/the offer.

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #47 on: April 10, 2010, 10:46:48 am »
I agreed... Im broke and just wanted to do something simple, but its kinda hard if i got to order stuff

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #48 on: April 11, 2010, 06:19:54 pm »
"Free" just means that it costs nothing to get credited for the offer.  It doesn't mean that the advertiser isn't going to try and sell you something while you're visiting their site.  For the advertisers, it's the entire point of this whole thing.

It IS free.  Once you get to the page that says "congratulations, now complete 2 of the offers below.....(or something to that effect).  You are now eligible to receive credit.  It's up to you whether you want to continue on to actually complete the rest of the offers with credit cards, etc in order to get the $1000 gift card.

The difference between that and an offer in another section like "shopping" or "trials" or "holiday cash back" etc., is that you DO have to pay for something or give a credit card number before you're even eligible for the credit.

So the "free offers" really are free offers.  When Fusion Cash says "offer", they mean the credit that you will receive costs nothing on your part except for your time.

I know I was sort of rambling, but hopefully it got the point across
thanks that realy helped i hope to take use of this site and that helped me ,and i see u are racking out the cash 300+ good job

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #49 on: April 12, 2010, 05:58:37 am »
Thanks for the tips on these offfers. I had started avoiding these like the plague! I'm going to go back and try a few tonight....letting the last page stay open for a while, like advised. Hoping that helps me get the FC credit!  ;D

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #50 on: April 12, 2010, 11:30:39 am »

I know I was sort of rambling, but hopefully it got the point across

It would help to get your point across if you had actually read the post before responding.  I wasn't saying that they anything about them not trying to sell something.  What I was saying is that IT DOES NOT CREDIT when you complete the offers to that point.  Therefore they are NOT free.
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Again you do NOT know what you are talking about... Clicking through the last offers is all you actually have to do to get credit.... If you are not getting credit you are doing something wrong and need to read the crediting tips thread I posted here :

http://www.fusioncash.net/forum.php?topic=7042.0

play2win96

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Re: Free offers are not always free
« Reply #51 on: April 21, 2010, 12:22:52 pm »
i agree

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