My "Free Laptop" Experience
We all know the problem with free stuff... either it's junk or it's not really free. And yet, oddly enough, I believe I may have found an exception to this... at a site called NoteBooks4Free. You can actually snag a free laptop, no money required, with just a little time and effort. So yes, it does still cost, but in the form of time, not cash.
There are three steps to getting your free stuff:
- Register at the site
- Complete ONE of their online offers (psst... pick one that doesn't cost anything!)
- Convince some friends to do the same
I've looked at several companies which do this same kind of deal, and found NoteBooks4Free to be the most convenient. Unlike the other companies, NoteBooks4Free doesn't make you take a survey, has no time limit, and actually lets you elect to receive cash instead of a laptop!
My Experience
So, wanna hear about my experience? Registering was a snap, as was completing the one required offer. I did the Real SuperPass Free Trial, for which the only condition was signing up for a free trial with a valid credit card. After I signed up, I tried it out for a day, and then canceled the next morning. I then logged into my NoteBooks4Free account, told it that I had completed the offer, and it was shown as completed the very next day. I'll admit I was a bit nervous about the credit card part, but everything went smooth nothing was charged. The only thing left after that was to convince some friends that they could do this too. That was easily accomplished in a forum post.
Surprisingly, that's all there was to it. I was expecting more hassle or sleaze, but nope, it's legit. So how can they afford to do this? Basically, companies pay NoteBooks4Free to give away these products, because when you've gotten your free product, you've not only tried out an offer, but you've gotten friends to try some out as well.
Don't wanna take my word for it? Well, fine! You can try it out for yourself it you want. And if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
The Free Gifts - Not a whole lot of variety, but hard to argue with FREE.
- Apple iBook G4 1.44GHz, 14.1" screen
- Apple iBook G4 1.3GHz, 12.1" screen
- HP Pavilion P4 3.2GHz, 17" screen
- Averatec Athlon 64 3000, 15" screen
- $1050 Cash
Express yourself! Contact me if you have any questions, comments, complaints, or corrections.
