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    do these "get anything free" things really work?

    if you've been to ebay lately, maybe you've looked at individual comp parts and might see some thing like ""Geforce 4 TI 4200 4400 4600 for FREE!""

    has anybody ever bought these things and have them actually work!? as in get the card for free??

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=1791713012

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    I doubt it. Generally, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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    Complaint : This person misrepresented themself. I did not recieve a gamecube as promised. Response by gcsportsnstuff - Never Promised Gamecube. Must READ Item Desc it explains clearly, INFO only!

    Complaint : Product tells you how to get items by fraud and lying to companies Response by gcsportsnstuff - Obviously did NOT read information correctly!!! Everything is completely legit.

    Complaint : was mislead on thisthought u can buy it at that price . iwas very dissappoint Response by gcsportsnstuff - Desc. clearly states several times you're NOT Bidding on actual items(MUST READ)

    Complaint : do u send my item yet ??? i been waiting for 3 mothns man Response by gcsportsnstuff - Did not Read Item Description. Sent information SEVERAL times.

    omplaint : ****! THE IDEA IS RESELL THE INFO, SO YOU HAVE ENOUGH $$ TO BUY THINGS YOU WANT! Response by gcsportsnstuff - THIS INFO REALLY WORKS IF YOU FOLLOW THE PROGRAM!!!

    It's a ripoff. From what I've read at other sites you either have to send fraudulent letters to manufacturers or re-sell the info to make money to buy the goods.
    But if you do it you'll prolly get to meet the guy one day.... in jail.

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    There is always a catch to those. Read the fine print.

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    Sounds like a pyramid scheme to me.
    This is where my signature would go if I wasn't so lazy.

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    Send me $5.00 and and another $5.37 for shipping and handling and I tell you how you can get $10.00 for free.

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    Just don't do it through the U.S. Mail. Thats how they claim it's perfectly legal. Theres no such thing as UPS fraud.

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    ok... who wants to try it!!!???

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    Go for it bro.

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    don't do it. look at the date for that invoice.

    Oct. 11 of 2000


    besides, it's a scam.

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    it looks so tempting

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    So did the Sirens in Homer's Odysey.

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