Want
a free flatscreen TV? Or maybe an LCD monitor?
No joke. No scam. Choose and Click one of these:
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Samsung 15" LCD TV
The Samsung SyncMaster 510MP is a 15-inch TFT-LCD display delivering next-generation TV functionality with its built-in TV tuner.
This display is a three in one TFT allowing computer, video and TV inputs.
It features a 350:1 contrast ratio, 1024 x 768 resolution, 0.297 pixel pitch and viewing angle of 150/120 degrees. |
Samsung 17" LCD Monitor
Crystal-clear display
Top-of-the-line
Supports both DVI and analog inputs simultaneously
Very bright color reproduction
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Sony 27" TV
Beautiful picture, practical midsize set
Convenience features such as Speed Surf Channel Selection and Steady Sound volume control
27" stereo TV with 16:9 enhanced mode V-compression
FD Trinitron WEGA flat-screen technology lets you enjoy incredible
image accuracy and wider viewing angles |
Toshiba 24 TV/VCR/DVD
Record TV shows with a quality 4-head hi-fi VCR and play your CDs in the DVD player
24" FST PURE flat-tube monitor
Built-in DVD player and VCR
4-head, 19-micron head hi-fi stereo VCR delivers excellent performance in both recording and playback
Full-function integrated DVD player with DVD, DVD-R, CD, CD-R/RW, VCD, WMA, MP3 and JPEG playback
Front A/V jacks |
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This sounds like a scam.
We couldn't believe it at first either. But there
is proof that this is a legitimate deal. People have sent in pictures
of their receipts from other deals from Gratis Internet, the company
who is providing this offer. Here's
one for a free flatscreen TV, and here's
one for an iPod someone received for a similar offer by Gratis.
Still not convinced? The internationally-published Wired News ran an
article about Gratis, stating that "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." But what are you trusting our word for? Go read the article yourself.
How free is it?
Just complete an
offer, then refer 8 friends to do the same. After that, you'll receive
the Flatscreen of your choice free of charge, you don't even have to pay shipping!
Offers are usually inexpensive - some only require you to pay shipping,
others (like AOL) can be done without a credit card, and canceled at any
time. Popular offers include Infone, Video Professor, Blockbuster and Aol.
How can they afford to give away free Flatscreens?
By completing an offer
and having your friends do the same, advertisers such as AOL and Blockbuster
completely cover the price of the flatscreen.
Gratis Internet receives somewhere between $25 and $90 for each offer
that is completed. With 1 offer completed by you and 8 by your friends,
advertisers pay up to $810 towards your flatscreen,
and you pay $0.
Is there anything wrong with the items?
The flatscreen you
receive is brand-new and ordered directly from a retailer. The items
aren't used, damaged, or defective. Most products even come with a warranty
and phone support from the manufacturer. In the event that your product
arrives damaged, or is lost while shipping, Gratis will "make a
reasonable effort to track the package and replace it if necessary."
Sounds good, where can I sign up?
Sign up to receive a free flatscreen by clicking
right here. Be sure to use a
valid e-mail address and shipping address - if they discover that you've
used bogus information, they'll deactivate your account indefinitely.
It will ask you to participate in a short survey, but you do not have
to. Then you'll want to get started on an offer right away - some take
a few days to give you credit, so complete them as soon as possible.I suggest doing the Infone, Blockbuster or Video Professor offer depending on what's available as they are the easiest.
Anything else I should know about?
Each of your referrals must use a valid e-mail
address and shipping address - you won't receive credit if they use
fake information. You can do as many offers as you want, but you are
only credited for the first one. Also, you should verify your e-mail
address at some point - you can do this by clicking on the "My
Account" link and requesting a verification e-mail. Oh, and, when
signing up for an offer, use Internet Explorer. Other browsers won't
work (from what we've seen, at least).