12-09-2009, 04:02 PM
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The new goggles also do nothing.
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Eastern Girl
Is there a catch to this? Other than the survey phone calls. I am too paranoid, so I am expecting to get sent a snuggie with a bill attached or something. Then, I'll try and return it, cause I only wanted it if it was free, and they will try and sue me, and it will be this big thing...
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Originally Posted by BuzzardsWife
I'm with Eastern Girl, I don't trust this thing. I think I'll go pay the 40 bucks at Home Outfitters for one..but will someone post here if they get the survey call and let us know what it's all about??
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Looks like the girls were right.
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I come across dozens of fake freebies every day. 99.99% of them quickly die, but like a crazy ex, some hang around and simply refuse to go away. Case in point, the “free Snuggie” offer that popped up in October. I still get an e-mail or two each day suggesting I post it, and while I hate to be the bearer of bad news, there’s no way it’s coming.
However, I thought I could use it to show how I vet freebies when I’m unable to contact the freebie company directly. So if you’re interested in learning more about the process as well as following along while I hunt down who exactly is behind this spreebie (I just made that word up), then please read along. Warning, it’s fairly lengthy.
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http://www.heyitsfree.net/2009/11/23...fer-is-a-scam/
The owner of the heyitsfree.net site saw this thread on Google and sent us an email directing to his post about this. Thanks Goob!
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