PS2/Xbox for $35
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I don't see why it isn't legit. I'm sure they get some type of kickback when you link to all those different sites, and sign up for things. I would do it, but I don't feel too comfortable giving my info to all these random places just to get some points for free games.
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It's not legit. It's a pyramid scheme. Too good to be true? yes.
It's not legit. It's a pyramid scheme. Too good to be true? yes.
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There's lots of other similar auctions with sellers who have good feedback. When I look at their feedback for auctions like this they're getting positive feedback....so I think there must be something to this.
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He says you have to pay for the shipping of the system. It's not one of THOSE sites from the store forum.
I did some searching trying to find some more info and I found a cached page on yahoo that showed what they sold you. They show you some stores where it is possible that there are free xboxs or ps2s but it is very unlikely. What the stores always do have are really great things like gloves.
Here is one such store
They have public domain movies on dvd and the shipping, last time I checked, was around $7 which isn't the greatest price around.
But hey, where else can you get an anti-radiation wave scrambler for free.
I did some searching trying to find some more info and I found a cached page on yahoo that showed what they sold you. They show you some stores where it is possible that there are free xboxs or ps2s but it is very unlikely. What the stores always do have are really great things like gloves.
Here is one such store
They have public domain movies on dvd and the shipping, last time I checked, was around $7 which isn't the greatest price around.
But hey, where else can you get an anti-radiation wave scrambler for free.