Proof

If this all sounds a little too good to be true, check out these testimonials, videos and links...

Testimonials

   "It seems like a scam and looks like a scam, one of the hottest accessories being given away for nothing. Where's the catch you ask? Well there isn't one if you are a savvy customer...."   Tom Carver - Newsnight

 "Sign up to this ingeniously named site and commit yourself to one of their advertised offers, such as two week's free subscription to lovefilm.com, or membership of poker site PKR, then tell your chums to do the same. A measly 15 referrals will blag you a brand spanking new PS3. Job done."

 "Unless you're extremely gullible, the promise of getting a free i-Pod from FreeiPods.com looks extremely dubious. But surprisingly, the site appears to be legitimate. The program almost certainly isn't a dodgy pyramid scheme, it's a new form of online marketing, supported by companies like eBay, AOL and Columbia House."

 

Videos

There are hundreds more proof videos scattered around YouTube, so please feel free to search for yourself.

Links

Other than checking out all the proof videos on YouTube, a great place to look is the online community Exceem. There is a forum dedicated to the members freebie successes, take a look for yourself

I Got My Free Item