[quote name=\'pro edge\' post=\'247267\' date=\'Nov 26 2006, 05:52 PM\']yea but the [censored] about these is you have to fill out liek ten thousand gay ass [censored]in apps or crap..sign up for like 7 things that DO require credit cards
this [censored] is stupid[/quote]
Its not like that at all.
I'm guessing that when you tried one of these free sites, you signed up to a pop-up site or you clicked a banner advertisement.
Avoid those type of free sites, cause usually they lead to no where or long waiting periods.
The site I'm leading you to, has shipped 100,000's of thousands dollars worth of gifts, I'm sure they reached the 1 million dollar mark by now. And no you don't have fill out any applications, you just have to register to the site like you do any other site.
Also, yes a credit card is required, but that doesn't mean you have to buy something or a get a charge on your card.
Its really quite simple.
Its better explained here:
http://free-nintendo-wii.blogspot.com/I'm very experienced with freebie sites and I've received around 3,000 dollars worth of free gifts. Ive received a 360 using this method and soon a Wii and PS3, as soon as more come available to ship-out.
I'm not trying to pat myself on the back for saying that, I just want you to know that freebie sites do work.
All I can say is that I know that it works, and that freebie sites are my first option when I want to get some sort of electronic.
I'm sorry if you had a bad experience with a freebie site, but don't let that one bad experience turn you away from it.