"FREE IPOD", "FREE IPAD", let alone "free anything", is an overly used online marketing ad that im sure we've all come across on several occasions. Heck, for many of us it is synonymous with the word 'scam'. Hence while the "Free iPod" deal is something I've heard of many years ago, it wasn't until recently that I decided to investigate what its all about.
A little about me first -- I am far from a gullible person. I've been in the computer industry for 10 years, and typically I can smell a scam from a mile away.
My previous run-in with the Fake Sandisk Ultra II SD card has taught myself a valuable lesson in dealing with online merchants and offers. So before I dove into this freebie deal, I made sure I did my research first... *Lots of it*. To my surprise, here's what I found:
To my surprise, here's what I found:
| To play it safe, my recommendation is to stick with large and well known sponsors (e.g. Columbia House, Netflix, etc.). Such retailers are not new to online shopping, and you can likely feel comfortable in dealing with them. |
| An obvious chicken & egg problem - you can't "get it first" without their support! |
| Don't we wish we had more of these friends? ;-) |
If you can manage all of that and successfully find your 5-10 referrals, then you're well on your way to getting your free iPod or iPad. The bottom line? Yes it can be a little troublesome at times, but yes it really is legitimate, it is free, and it flat-out works -- IF you have the time, the patience, and energy. But enough -- as of October 20th my free 30GB iPod arrived. NOW, December of 2010, my iPad has finally arrived! Below are some photos!
FREE iPad (December 2010)
I had take this pic QUICK -- like a box of chocolates infront of a fat kid, I was just itching to tear this box open!
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| Oh the excitement! Did I mention how anal I am about scratches on the screen? Like the iPod I had to order some screen protectors for this baby.
Luckily I preordered the protectors ahead of time.
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DAMN. Pardon my french, but this one BAD ASS device. The screen is absolute gorgeous - bright, vivid, and amazing contrast. Was it worth the effort? HELL YEAH. Sure I may have pissed off a bud of mine or two, but they are now hooked as well and getting their friends to sign up.
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FREE iPod (October 2005)
I had initially feared they might send out a refurbished unit, but that was not the case. To my delight, a brand new, shrink-wrapped, straight out of the factory model arrived!. The firmware version on the unit is confirmed to be 1.2, which is less than a month old of writing this (further indicating that this was out of the factory not long ago)
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| Inside the box alongside the 30GB iPod Video was a standard set of earphones, USB Sync/Charge cable, dock-adaptor, pouch, and instruction manual. No CD was included (it seems that iTunes must be downloaded from apple's website)
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The sleek, slender, and sexy iPod Video in my hands. This beauty retails for nearly $300 . But why pay a dime when it can be had for FREE? I've placed an order on an Agent 18 clear case + screen protectors. Until then, this baby is staying in its original sticky wrap.
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| The slick aluminum reflective back-side of the iPod. I had read that some free iPods that were won by others (via other sites) had a custom-engraving with the marketing company's name on the back. This one was pleasantly not engraved.
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If you're itching to get your very own free iPod or iPad, here are several tips that will help smoothen the ride:
Below is a list of recommended freebie sites:
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