Difference between revisions of "FreeOfferSpot.com"

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* imersion08 [at] mailup.net
 
* imersion08 [at] mailup.net
  
Check out Git-R-Free.com (http://whois.domaintools.com/git-r-free.com) they have a protected whois also. Are they a scam as well? FOS isn't a freebie company, why should they leave a home address and contact info? Do you give your home address and info on your website?
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'''Check out Git-R-Free.com (http://whois.domaintools.com/git-r-free.com) they have a protected whois also. Are they a scam as well? FOS isn't a freebie company, why should they leave a home address and contact info? Do you give your home address and info on your website?'''
  
 
==Logos==
 
==Logos==

Revision as of 18:12, 2 February 2008

Title

Free Offer Spot - Receive FREE products from a spammer no strings attached

Description

Receive free products such as the iPod Touch, iPhone, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii no strings attached.

BE ADVISED though:

The FreeOfferSpot site doesn't provide the gifts. It is not a freebie site. It simply links to sites that provide the gift, just like many other site. However, unlike other sites, they cleverly disguise their REFERRAL LINKS (so most people don't notice it) and make others believe they are the freebie site ("one in the same"). If you saw their video spammed all over the net and signed up to the site, you should know it was NEVER on tv. The owner of the site just watermarked his site domain over the videos, which were for documenting another freebie company, making you think that is was on tv and that it is legit[.

The site it links to are run by a company called Transcendent Innovations (Trainn) ... who are very legit. Actually according to your buddy Dean (that thinks FOS is a scam too) Transcendent Innovations, Inc. is a scam. Sources: http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/yourfreeistuff.com

Languages

English

Address

Contact

The whois is protected. This MIGHT work though:

  • Phone: +1 248 650 3041
  • imersion08 [at] mailup.net

Check out Git-R-Free.com (http://whois.domaintools.com/git-r-free.com) they have a protected whois also. Are they a scam as well? FOS isn't a freebie company, why should they leave a home address and contact info? Do you give your home address and info on your website?

Logos

Additional Information

External Links