Thursday, May 20, 2010

Curiosity survey.How many people have clicked on a site for free stuff and ended up in surveys for 30 min?

I must admit , I have...more than once. The aggravating thing is that once you get in those surveys, you have a hard time getting out of it.

Curiosity survey.How many people have clicked on a site for free stuff and ended up in surveys for 30 min?
Yes and then you have to accept an offer by the advertisers there which means the "free" item has expensive strings attached.
Reply:Free Crap!! Free Crap!!





Fill out a super long survey, and then, pick one of those $100 costing offers then we'll give you your free junk!!
Reply:me
Reply:yes i have once i see what it is i get out but it is hard to get out of them
Reply:Yeah. I wanted an iPhone. I stopped when they asked questions about my medical history. I should've stopped when they asked me for my email address. Before that, I got like, no spam at all, now I get it all the time, and the really sucky part is that this was when the iPhone first came out, and now I'm hearing that the iPhone is actually a piece of crud.
Reply:Yes, I've learned. I've learned that on the Internet, there is no such thing as "free stuff."
Reply:I only had to do it about a dozen times before I figured out that they are all alike and what you are doing is opening yourself up to a barrage of crap and you still don't get the "freebie".





And you are right on about getting out of it.. GRR.
Reply:***CLICK HERE FOR FREE STUFF!!!!***
Reply:yes!! i hate that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:Nobody wants to give out free things except if they are using it to promote a product (like free shampoo or something like that). You can find smaller free samples from a lot of companys on the internet.





If you like free samples of you should check out





http://www.sampleaday.com





It provides a sample a day from companies and doesn't make you get fill out a bunch of surveys. Just click the link to get redirected to the company that has the free samples. You can sign up to get the sample of the day delivered to your e-mail too (which is pretty nice), but it is not required.





The descriptions are pretty funny to read too
Reply:I once touched a hot stove and haven't done so since. I once clicked on a link for surveys to get free stuff and haven't done so since. ...some of us, it appears, are slow learners. (My guess is that the "slow learner" segment is where Hillary's votes will come from).
Reply:yea a couple times.... then when it got to the point of asking for a home address, I quit.
Reply:They have got to be more annoying than Viva Viagra
Reply:i quit after 10 min
Reply:Yes, I have. Most of those are scams anyways. The whole point is to make you forget about why you started doing it in the first place! That what it seems like anyways. When I did it, somehow, it totally forgot what I was supposed to get! I could not find it anywhere!
Reply:i have. %26gt;.%26lt;


Gahh. i just use autofill haha
Reply:oh me me and then turn out it was just a scam
Reply:all the time - I always quit
Reply:- Yes, I have and learned my lesson lol
Reply:I have once...now i avoid those ads. They are a buch of bologna.
Reply:yeah, there are a LOT of those sites online. http://www.freestufftimes.com posts links to legit free stuff that won't make you have to take those worthless surveys or do offers

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