How to get a Free 3g iPhone, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3 & More! (US & UK)
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How to get a Free 3g iPhone, Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3 & More! (US & UK)

 
    

How to get a Free 3g iPhone, Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 3 & More!

   

This FREE guide will explain to you how to get the latest gadgets for completely free... first you'll need to click HERE to go to the website you need.

   

Follow these 3 steps to get on your way to getting a free gadget like a Free 3g iPhone, Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360, Playstation 3 & More:

   

1. Sign up to the site giving away the free gift and choose what you want HERE

   

2. Then choose ONE of the offers to complete on that site... my personaly favourite is the LOVEFiLM free trial offer, which is completely free for the trial! All you have to do is try out their DVD rental service for 14 days. Or you could do some of the gambling offers like Coral or Gala Bingo, where it only costs £5 to do them, and you could win even more money in the process of getting your free gift!   

There are different offers if you are outside of the UK, mostly they are similar offers, but with different companies. I would recommend either Credit Check Total, Bidz.com, Denise Austin Diet or Netflix these are all FREE plus there are loads more offers. Your item will be shipped from Amazon.com or Apple.com straight to your door.

   

3. Then refer a few friends.

   

Why do you have to complete an offer?

   

I bet you're thinking "Why would companies give such expensive  equipment out like this? They must be getting something out of it!" -  well, you're right! How it works is that, when you sign up to a  website, and complete an offer, the company that you complete the offer  on pays the website that give the free stuff away some commission, so  then you refer your friends, which have to complete an offer, then the  money for the website that gives free stuff out builds up all this  money, pays for your gift, and keeps some as profit.   

These things have even been backed up by the BBC! It's called affiliate marketing!

 

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