ok so my brother got a message on Xbox about freepointsdaily.com and how he could get 1,600 microsoft points from it, now of course we thought immediately that it was a scam, but why not check just in case, i searched google and found one result about it but it seemed rather vague. so does anyone here know if it's legit or not? i'm leaning towards legit but does anyone have any experience with this site or info about it's legitness?
Ok never mind I think I get what you're saying. Well I guess it could be legit AND free because if you think about it could make sense since it's free trials which would make you more likely to buy it so everyone's happy
i ment you never get something 100% free whitout doing something for them or a sneaky payment later on.
businesses exist for the sole reason to make profit. not 1 business is going to give away stuff if they are not making profit whit it 1 way or the other.
so it's either. 100% free but not legit or legit but not 100% free. (you have to do something for it, in this case testing)
well yeah, yeah. the more i think about it the more i believe it, there's an app i have for my Ipod touch, free app daily, i've already gotten 2 apps free that are normally $1 and nearly at a $10 Itunes gift card, completely legit, for downloading and starting a free app
Not worth the risk. I have a friend who did it (or at least claims to have) and states that he regrets it now. Scarcely is there a time in which something is both free and legitimate, so I wouldn't even try it out.
yeah man its totally legit. There's no way anything can go wrong. You should do it for sure if they are offering 1600 points.
lies. you never trust something with only 1 google link to it. plus, with a name like that, its probably going to make you pay like 20 bucks after its done assuring you its free.
well if they were going to charge you for it then wouldn't they ask for a credit card number or something? here's a link i pressed the submit button and all that without doing any offers and it doesn't seem that fishy, try doing it without doing any of the offers and see what happens
Oh, free Microsoft points for my non-existent Xbox. Things just keep getting better and better. It'll go nicely with my dozens of free laptops and iPods.
I always get those spam messages that "If you send this to all your friends, you'll get 50 bucks in your wallet." It kinda obvious that's it's a scam. So it's probably not legit.
well if worst comes to worst, i'll just be left with a free month of gamefly (the free trial) and 2 weeks of free membership for some website which i'll never visit, if they ask for a password then a no go if not, why not