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Rewards1.com is it legit?

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im thinking about trying this website out but i am a bit skeptical if it is actually legit. Please tell me if u have ever received anything and some tips on making points.

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  1. A friend of mine created a blog on her yahoo 360 page that has a lot of information on things to look for in scams.  I don't know if this is a scam or not without doing the investigations.  Anyhow, her blog is geared up for people looking for home based business opportunities, but like I said there's a lot of information on things to look into to find out if it's legit or not. The site says its free, so as long as you don't have to give out too much personal information like social security numbers or credit card information, then it should be pretty safe.  however, it doesn't mean that you'll receive the prizes that they are pushing for you to join their group.  That's the only way you'll find out if it's legit.  The only thing is from the front page, it doesn't really have information on what you'd do.

    So, I'd suggest taking a look at that blog.  If you have any questions or want her to put it to the test (They've put 20 different sites each person on test, but I don't think this one is on her list) Anyway, email her at kaiden4@aol.com for more information on that.

    Good Luck!

    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-eqfAfFMlc...


  2. if u ever wanna find out if a website is legit and not a skam, go to Better Business Bureau.com (a.k.a. BBB)

    http://welcome.bbb.org/

  3. Yeah I was skeptical too at first but I tried it out by filling out those annoying surveys but in the long run it was worth it. You could basically really get whatever you want you just have to work for it. How  do you think I got a free gold  xbox live 3 month membership for free so yeah it's definitely a real, clean cut no bull type thing which is really surprising considering all the scams on the internet. = D

  4. I get it, this is actually a spam for project payday, and you are both the asker and the answerer. Clever.

  5. Just like all these jokes that keep answering with an easy money link. It is all a scam.

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