<p>Yes, if you complete all six offers (if you plan on acquiring the iPod without anyone's help) and not get caught, I suppose? I have never heard of people's accounts getting shut down for this. After all, this can only benefit Gratis Network.</p>
<p>it's valid, but it's a COMPLETE pyramid scheme. I gave up on it; not worth the trouble. On the other hand...
SLICK DEALS . NET! </p>
<p>:D I'm addicted to that site. I just got a wireless headset and with rebate, it'll be 29.99. Original price was 120. :) And I get freebies/free samples/free money! ;D</p>
<p>so, does anyone want to trade referrals?</p>
<p>About creating multiple e-mail addresses, you would need six separate credit cards. You also need to make sure that you complete the offers in distinctly different places as they compare IP addresses. The thing about trading referrals is that you can never be sure that one or the other will do it. There are often only 1 or 2 offers that you want to do. Offers take time to complete, often require money, taking the time to cancel the offers etc... You don't want to have to do 6 offers. Or if you do, the people you team up with won't want to, and you'll be left in the cold. Then you have to do even more offers. In theory it's easy, but you have to find people who trust both you and the site.</p>
<p>very true</p>
<p>Ugh, I hate those things... spam and spyware...</p>