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Posted 2005-07-11, 09:17 PM
in reply to Kaneda's post starting ""Hint Hint" ;) says #20099897
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Kaneda said:
I'd be a referall... but that means if have to do one online promotion right? Or just signed up..?
Anyways it seems to me that the companies that we are actually trying out like, blockbuster ect., probably pay for the xbox's or just pay this 'Gratis Internet' to advertise? or just make thier companys more efficent... And Gratis figures this would be the best way to get to the younger market. Obviously not many people over 35ish are going to be trying to get a Xbox or Ipod period, much less anywhere besides BestBuy.
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Yes, you have to complete one online promotion. And yes, Blockbuster and the other companies pay Gratis Internet to get customers. Some of the offers are completely free trials for around a month of time. If you do not cancel the offer before the trial is over, they will charge you for the next month, because it is assumed you want to continue using their service.
Maybe the companies that are willing to give away free XBOX 360's, iPod's and so forth are willing to take the risk of not making a profit from their "customers" sent by Gratis Internet, because it still gives them a lot of good publicity, but that is just a possibility that comes to mind for me personally.
!King_Amazon! said:
Lenny, I said something along the lines of "That's chruser's way of abusing the forums he doesn't even care about anymore for personal gain" and apparently that isn't appropriate outside of the flame forum. Or else it makes him look bad, and since he's the owner he can change it if he wants.
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No, I believe you claimed that I don't even care about the forums any longer, but with no mention of how I would "abuse them for personal gain". However, you are greatly mistaken about your assumption. If you still believe otherwise, I suggest you use the Flame Forum (or Conspiracy?  )instead of trying to pull this thread away from the original topic.

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Last edited by Chruser; 2005-07-11 at 09:21 PM.
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