Free Prize Sites

United States
December 10, 2008 10:02pm CST
I really love the ads on this site. In the first few minutes I have been here I have gotten a few new crushes and 1 new message from ... well it didn't really specify. Best of all I was the 999,999th visitor and I won a prize. What was my prize? I actually did not bother to find out - silly me. I am guessing most of you have seen these ads out there and probably more then a few of you have clicked on them. It would not totally surprise me if a very few have actually claimed a prize. For those few this discussion is not really for you. For the rest I would like to discuss these prize sites. Many of you probably have questions like: are they scams? if not how do they work? and most importantly, how do I get my prize? The answer to the first question is probably no. Most legitimate sites will not allow scammers to post advertising on their site; however, many of these sites could be called pseudo-scam sites. They are offering a real deal; however, they are being misleading about it. The truth is being able to get my free prize does not have anything to do with being the 999,999th visitor and I doubt I actually was. Anyone who completes the requirements of these sites can get the prize. It takes time effort and generally more then a few dollars to get something like a new plasma TV but it can be done and at far less cost then what you would be in a store. I have a website at [url]www.cashprizes4free.net[/url] that is intended to put out as much info as you would want on sites like these and many others. My site does not ask for any personal information (no sign-up required, you don't even need an e-mail). It does tell you about different prize sites (and other money making sites) without any bs. It is an affiliate site (I make money from you signing up under me); however, in almost every case I only benefit if you benefit so my interest is to help you anyway I can. Finally I refuse to use misleading tactics to get you to sign up for something. My intention is to build a solid reputation for letting people know upfront exactly what to expect before they start singing up for offers. Most affiliate sites just tell you how great all their sites are and then give you the link to sign up. I do not do that. Also I publish information on real scams that I have come across and how to identify what really is to good to be true. If you are interested in free cash or prize offers but do not know much about them I think I can be a big help. I will tell you what options you have for getting what you want. Please if anyone here feels that I have put up any misleading info on my site please post about it here and I will respond quickly and alter my site if after reflection I agree. If you find my info to be useful please let me know.
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@smsolar (20)
• Singapore
11 Dec 08
There is a proverb, there is no free lunch in this world. Do not believe that people will give you free things without getting back more from you. Jason www.smsolar.net www.smsolar.net/panel
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• United States
11 Dec 08
Very true indeed. This is the reason why I have my site set up the way I do. I want people to understand what they are giving for what they will get in return.
5 Apr 09
I also have a site that compares free prize sites. I compare 7 free prize sites and state the good and bad things about them. Then I give them a rating from 1 to 10. I try to help people decide which free prize site is best for them. http://bestfreeprizesites.blogspot.com/