Read their TOS and FAQ closely and you'll find that it's another affiliate marketing site, meaning they get paid for getting people to sign up to offers. If you become a member of their program and are unable to complete one of their offers, you still qualify for a gift if you get 3 of your friends to complete an offer. What that actually means is that they are harvesting mail addresses and that will definitely get you and your friends loads of SPAM in your mail accounts!
Specifics about their TOS: <<Freebiejeebies reserve the right to check all referrals for signs of fraud.>> Sounds okay, but then they go on saying that they <<... reserve the right, to determine which referrals are fraudulent, and to not disclose the reasoning behind this decision if in doing so we would compromise our detection methods>>. That of course means that they can do what they want and you'll maybe end up with nothing for all your work.
Also in their TOS I found this: <<Freebiejeebies cannot guarantee the receipt of any product regardless of offers completed or referrals gained.>> Nice, eh? That of course means that if you're eligible for a gift and it never arrives at your doorstep, you're left on your own and can't even complain to them!
To sum it all up: stay away from such a site! They are only after mail addresses and making money through their affiliates, you as a potential member are helping them to make the money but get next to nothing from it all.
I think that phony is an adjective and scam is a noun. Therefore, describing a noun that carries the connotation of phony with an adjective meaning phony is not a double negative, but rather emphasizing a point.
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Read their TOS and FAQ closely and you'll find that it's another affiliate marketing site, meaning they get paid for getting people to sign up to offers. If you become a member of their program and are unable to complete one of their offers, you still qualify for a gift if you get 3 of your friends to complete an offer. What that actually means is that they are harvesting mail addresses and that will definitely get you and your friends loads of SPAM in your mail accounts!
Specifics about their TOS: <<Freebiejeebies reserve the right to check all referrals for signs of fraud.>> Sounds okay, but then they go on saying that they <<... reserve the right, to determine which referrals are fraudulent, and to not disclose the reasoning behind this decision if in doing so we would compromise our detection methods>>. That of course means that they can do what they want and you'll maybe end up with nothing for all your work.
Also in their TOS I found this: <<Freebiejeebies cannot guarantee the receipt of any product regardless of offers completed or referrals gained.>> Nice, eh? That of course means that if you're eligible for a gift and it never arrives at your doorstep, you're left on your own and can't even complain to them!
To sum it all up: stay away from such a site! They are only after mail addresses and making money through their affiliates, you as a potential member are helping them to make the money but get next to nothing from it all.
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I think that phony is an adjective and scam is a noun. Therefore, describing a noun that carries the connotation of phony with an adjective meaning phony is not a double negative, but rather emphasizing a point.
No it's not. They actually have proof for it all over youtube
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no. its those sites where you sign up to offers like DVD offers or mobile phone offers and you get points for it.
basically you only get it if you are willing to spend money to get it.
you might spend 1 year and £160 just to get a psp.
scam with a capital S.