The Question is Free Stuff?

Monday, November 2, 2009

I am sure most of internet users have heard of many sites that claim to give away "free" items, it used to be electronics, but now is a wide variety of categories. A quick Google search for "free stuff" will reveal nothing. Nothing but links to free product samples that may not actually even arrive at your front door. A deeper search on YouTube for "how to get free electronics" will reveal much, much more.

What Are These Sites Called?
There are many sites that may send you free items. To name a few of them; Rewards1, SwagBucks, SocialSearch, Lockerz, and tons more.

Are Those Sites Legit?
The truth is, there is only one way to tell if the site works. Yes, there are many proof videos all over the net and most are "unboxings" of the free gifts received. The only way to find out if a site is legit, is to try it out yourself. There are two things to take into account when taking a chance. 1) Does the website charge you money to sign up? 2) What is the overall feedback for that site by the majority of the users? The second note above is a bit unclear, because it is possible for a group of people to follow the same view, just because of another person.

What About Lockerz?
Yes, what about Lockerz? I am sure most users have seen a "msg me for lockerz invites" or "PM me for lockerz invites" or something closely related to that. For those who don't know what Lockerz is, I suggest searching it on YouTube. The point of posting those messages, comments, e-mails, is to find another user who isn't signed up on Lockerz and get them signed up, so the user who posted the message can earn points.

What's So Unique About Lockerz?
Lockerz is quite unique in many ways. The first being that the only way to sign up is to get invited by another user who signed up previously. This creates a chain of users and more and more people get involved. Not only does a new user get added to the already massive Lockerz' user database, the user who "invited" the other user earns four points or "PTZ". I'll explain PTZ later on. The other unique thing about Lockerz is that all you have to do to earn PTZ is answer daily questions, purely based on your opinions. There is no right or wrong answer and it isn't like a user gets rejected for a survey, just because they don't meet the requirements for that survey.

Sounds Like You Want More Invites!
Yes, it may seem like I am trying to get more invites through this way, but I don't really care for more invites. If you really need an invite and for some twisted reason prefer getting me to invite you to Lockerz, then send hamid.sheikh@hotmail.com. Anyways, there are more sites all over the web that have instant invite generator links. All you have to do is type in your e-mail address and a captcha code and, BAM!

Closing
This brings yet another closing to one of my posts. Hopefully, you noticed that I am trying a new way of posting that is more organized than my previous posting style. My old posting style disgusts me, due to its dirtiness. Thanks for reading!

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