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A way to scam a website yourself?

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there's a website called freeofferspot.com, there you can make an acount , select an offer and get points so they can send you whatever you selected. if you advertise the website, you tell a friend your code and when they make there own account, your friend will put in the code which represents you gaining points until you get enough points for them to send you the thing you selected. so , what i was wondering is if you can make multiple email adresses with different info and sign up again using your code a bunch of times so they can send you the thing you wanted. so is this possible, or even legal?

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  1. Believe me, I have seen plenty of people try and trick the system by using proxies, fake address's, other peoples credit cards, emails, etc and they ALWAYS end up getting banned and wasting their time. This is because the reward companies are not some dumb kids and have setup many systems for detecting fraud.

    Of course you must ask, why would someone go through all that trouble to try and trick the system? Simply, because they know these sites are REAL and have shipped millions of dollars of gifts and PayPal cash.

    It's been proven time and time again, if you follow the rules you will get your free gift. Most will automatically assume that these type of sites are scams, but there is quite a bit of proof (news etc.) that supports a few of these types of offers are really true. Of course, if you don't believe the news or thousands of testimonials, what will you believe?

    BTW: You probably should choose this answer now before the many spam answers come from the people that know nothing about these type of offers. They will not answer your question and they usually assume it's just a scam.


  2. "send you the thing you wanted" ??? THEY LIED !!! They think of it far ahead. To get cheap stuff it has to be "sale" and discounted, and get free things from reputable companies running an internet site, not from freecookies.com...and about the legality, they are the ones running an illegal "networking" site..

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