Free iPods and free flatscreens?

I don't think so. Wired have just published an online article about the validity of freeipods.com and freeflatscreens.com.

Oh come on.
This whole free ipods and free flatscreens thing is a total scam. You can tell that just by looking at the sheer amount of information they need from you to set up an account. Why do they need my birthday, for example? The "satisfied customers" are so obviously stooges. If I was scamming like this, I could easily round up a few mates to put photos and blogs on the internet about their satisfaction with the product.
Have you tried to sign up for one of these? I bet that within a week, your phone will be ringing off the hook with cold callers, your mailbox will be full of junk and your inbox will be full of spam.
There's a simple rule with these sites - if it seems too good to be true, then it is.
People are so damn gullible when they see the word "free" in anything. Suckers deserve everything they get, and it won't be an iPod or a flatscreen......

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