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Are those win i-phone-6 offers real?? (6)


12-07-2015 01:23 PM #1 knetbd (Member)
Are those win i-phone-6 offers real??

Hey all experts, so far i am completely thankful to this awesome forum. I learned a lot of useful information from this forum and now i am pretty much confident to launch my own campaign. i planned to promote freebie offers. but I think I have something to know about those offers. I need to know, are those offers real?? or those win types offers are fake?? do the vendors of those offers really provide an iPhone or $100 worth free samples to their email submitors?? Please just tell me how it works and how they work?? thank you.


12-07-2015 09:21 PM #2 zenka1992 (AMC Alumnus)

Every email submit offer has terms and conditions written. There it's usually mentioned what is needed to do in order to receive the "freebie". Mostly users need to complete surveys, sign-up for trials, buy stuff and etc. After they complete the requirements, they will receive their iphone or whatever


12-07-2015 10:07 PM #3 lsmedia (Member)

"In order to receive your welcome bonus, you will have to:

1. After the sign up, login to LINK with the password that we have sent you by email, go to “My account” and add your postal address. We will then send you a postal letter with a PIN code. Once this letter arrives, please enter the PIN code on LINK to verify your address. This helps us prevent fraud.

2. Play at least 10 complete games within the trial period. It does not matter whether it is 10 times for the same game or different games as long as you have played 10 times.

3. Not cancel your trial period during the first 24 hours of the trial period

We will then send you your welcome bonus to the address you have confirmed with us.

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How can I win the iPad Air 2?


Everyone who subscribes is participating to win the iPad Air 2.
We select a winner for the iPad Air 2 every 500 participants.
We allow just one participation per person, per household, per credit/debit card and per IP address.
If the product is out of stock we guarantee a gift card instead.
The winner will be contacted by email. The competition ends on the 31st of December 2015."

You tell me if this looks real


12-07-2015 10:17 PM #4 pokersensei (Member)

Well in order for the economics of the offer to work for the offer owner they can only afford to actually send the "free product" to a tiny percentage of people who signup. So they make it extremely difficult to fulfill the terms.


12-10-2015 11:54 AM #5 intergmediagreg (Member)

they're real. the offers the surfer completes helps to pay for the product obviously. many time it doesn't actually cover the full cost as they know that a large % of people will do some offers but not enough to get the product for free so they keep those earnings with $0 paid out and make a profit with that rev added in.


12-10-2015 12:48 PM #6 exclusif (Member)

All iPhone offers specifically I've come across so far have been a 'chance to win', and as long as there's only a chance, the merchant is "safe".

Some offer owners seem quite concerned with getting this right for obvious reasons, so most of them are probably legit when it comes delivering as well.

Do fake one's exist? Hell if I know, but it would suprise me if they didn't.

It seems a walk in the park to fake the prize. I mean if you're told there's a chance you'll win a premium product like that, you know the chance is crazy slim.

And let's be real, would you look into the matter as to why you didn't win as long as you weren't promised anything?

I wouldn't.


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