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Free Laptop Computers

Myth or Little Known Gold Mine?

Alright… once for all, I am going to address the “free laptop phenomenon”. I have been getting countless of emails from people asking me how to find free laptops and where. Here are a few thoughts (disclaimer: these are personal so take this into consideration whilst reading the rest of the below article).

First of all, you and I have learned from a tender age than nothing is really free in this life. Everything has a price whether visible or hidden, whether direct or indirect, whether cheap or high and so on.

That leads us to the second point: with the many free laptop offers out there, there must be a catch or some conditions to put it mildly. After all, someone pays for these free laptops before they are “given” away and we all know that no one in his right mind just donates free stuff just for the sake of being nice.

What’s the best and most direct way to find out what the catch is with these free laptop computers offer?

Easy: check out the terms and conditions of the site where the free laptops are being promoted.

Of course, my hunch was right... even though you might eventually end up getting a notebook delivered to you at no charge whatsoever, you still have to do you part. Your part being (and I quote):

III. ELIGIBILITY FOR RECEIVING A FREE ITEM FOR laptops.freepay.com WEBSITES

(a) For this particular website, laptops.freepay.com, users must do the following to be eligible to get approval to receive their free product:

i. Complete at least one offer within 90 days of a new account signup and receive credit for the offer within that timeframe. A 30-day grace period may be extended for certain offers that require a longer duration to issue credit.

ii. Refer at least 20 unique people who signup for new accounts, each must complete at least one offer within 90 days of referrer's new account signup date and receive credit for it within that same timeframe. A 30-day grace period may be extended for certain offers that require a longer duration to issue a credit.

iii. A user who signs up with our website must successfully complete the requirements to obtain a free item within 90 days, starting from the day the user signed up. These requirements are: 1) Complete one advertising offer and 2) have 20 unique people sign up as referrals via the user's unique referral URL and complete an advertising offer. In order to connect these referrals to the user, we issue the user a unique referral link to our site. Users of this web site may distribute their unique referral URL in

anyway they may choose, including using our form located on our "Refer Friends" page of our web site.

I will stop here but you see the point…

You have to complete one advertising offer meaning that you might have to purchase something, click on something or give out your personal mailing details for them to send you more offers.

This actually would not constitute junk mail or SPAM as by participating in this, you would have agreed to the terms and conditions which mean that all subsequent offers are solicited and therefore are not SPAM or junk.

If you give out your postal address, your phone number and your email address, you know that you will be on mailing lists that you will have a hard time getting off from!

Secondly, you have to get twenty people to sign-up. You might think that it’s easy as you can just get a few of your friends, siblings and so on but 1) not as many will be as enthusiastic to join as you 2) they also have to be active participants in the offers which less than 3% will do.

By now, you should have seen how free these free laptop computer offers really are. If you’re willing to meet the requirements to justify the opportunity of accessing the pool of free laptops then by all means, get started and get busy because it takes a while to get all offers completed, to sign-up 20 people and to get all of them to respond to offers.

Good luck!