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Newest Review: ... are further cash and prizes available. They state that these are sent occasionally, and usually that means they haven't sorted it out yet - so I don't have any high hopes for that area, but such a statement in no way applies to any other factor regarding this initative. You are also asked if you want to get "third party stuff" through the post, but they mention no reward or incentive for such and so I've backed down from that bit. On the following page you are asked to check the boxes according to your interests. Usually, with paid e-mail companies, I check all the boxes (or as many as I am allowed to) as my earnings ... more

chriswotton
Premium Review freemoney.fm: W o W - Nothing More, Nothing Less (612 words)
by - written on 24/02/02 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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For once, this truly appears to be a worthwhile web site. Basically, they deal in market research. In return for a little of your time answering questions about yourself, you are entered into monthly contests for an entire year - the top prize is £1,000 and according to the literature on the site, there are other smaller prizes awarded to runners up. Upon signup, you have to provide your person details as you do with any other site such as this. They use an impressive system to detect your address from your postcode (I knew it was possible, you can do it personally on the Royal Mail site, but have never seen it used online) which saves a lot of time and ...  Read the complete review

A THOUSAND POUNDS EVERY DAY (203 words)
by - written on 26/06/01
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The free money site does just what it says, it gives away "free money". All you have to do is register your e-mail address and then you can go to the site every day and answer questions and be entered into a daily draw for £1000. It's a bit like a consumer survey with questions like, what bank do you use, how many times a week do you surf the net, what type of mobile phone do you have. They do guarantee to give away £1000 every day and have testimonials on line to prove it. An added bonus, is that after you have answered the questions you get a chance to "crack the code". All you have to do is select eight numbers to try and crack the code ...  Read the complete review

emmahancock99
Premium Review freemoney.fm: FREE FREE MONEY! (updated) (381 words)
by - written on 08/06/01 (Useful, 47 readings)
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This site has been off the internet for a while now but has recently been relaunched. It is a UK based site which makes a nice change, before it was revamped it required you entering every day and answering soem questions. they were obviously not getting enough entrants this way cos now you only enter once a year! THE OLD FREEMONEY You used to get entered into a draw daily to win £1000, they obviously decided this was too much money and could not afford it. This required you visiting the site daily which is a hassle and filling in a questionnaire which could be time consuming at times. The only reason people ever used it was because the prize ...  Read the complete review

indigojade
Premium Review MONEY FOR NOTHING! (455 words)
by - written on 05/06/01 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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Ok so I know that generally NOTHING in this life is free, BUT let me tell you this; today yes 4th June 2001 I won something from an Internet website for FREE! All I had to do was to sign up, answer a few questions and that was that! Today I received an email telling me I had won 2 leather jackets! So now you have got this far, you probably want to know where to find this website – all things come to s/he who waits, so be patient my friends. The company is UK based and was set up 1999, they began by asking visitors to the site to fill in short questionnaires about their lifestyle. The ‘reward’ for doing this was to be entered into the ...  Read the complete review

El-Presidente
Premium Review freemoney.fm: Sounds too good to be true (136 words)
by - written on 07/02/01 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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FreeMoney, mmm, it sounds like a scam to me (More or less somebody sitting in his office and playing pranks with us). You answer five questions, you get into a drawing to win £1000 which is daily. You are even prompted to enter their daily jackpot where you can win £100,000,000. It doesn't seem right to me. I have been entering the competition to win £1,000 for the last eight months and i haven't won anything. If the chances of winning a £1,000 is 1:100,000,000 what do you think the chances will be of winning £1,000,000,000? Very slim indeed. Where are the winners of the daily £1,000 and £100,000,000? Few if not none. You are better off entering myoffers.co.uk ...  Read the complete review

 
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