Rapidy Cool Poster
Age : 28 Location : █████████ ACP Rank : Master General Infractions : Registration date : 2009-06-07
| Subject: A Guide To PrizeRebel Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:16 pm | |
| You might have heard of Prize Rebel, where hundreds of people complete surveys and special offers to get points where, afterwards, they can get prizes. I am willing to give you a complete guide through Prize Rebel so you can get as many points as you want, as well as as many prizes as you want. You can start off by creating an account at http://www.prizerebel.com/When you make an account there, the referrer, which is me, will get 20% of the points you make without taking any points away from you. Say you get 10 points, then I will get 2 points, and you will still have 10 points. I thank you ahead of time. OK, when you go to http://www.prizerebel.com/ and press the sign up button, the form asks you for your First & Last Name, E-Mail Address, and a Password. You can go ahead and make up the name, but I suggest making your own e-mail address for prizerebel, otherwise your e-mail will get spammed beyond control. You can use Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Windows Live/Hotmail or any other e-mail services. Once you've created an e-mail address, enter it in the form for Prize Rebel, check the box, and press sign up. After that I think you have to verify your e-mail (sorry, I haven't signed up in a while) then when you did that, you can go to the home page of prizerebel.com. If you want to, you can view the testimonials if you'd like, or view the prizes. But to get points, you need to click on "View Available Offers" on the sidebar. The offers you see will have what you need to do to get the points. Usually, these offers ask for an address, name, phone numbers, etc. I know an easy way to get a made up address and stuff like that. First, you can make up a name, then go to www.Walmart.com, go to the store finder, and use the address and phone number of your local wal-mart. If they get sent a letter, they'll know it's junk and just pitch it. When it asks for an age, I'd go for something over 18. That way, you can get your points and prizes, quicker and easier! Hope this helps! | |
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...Dj.Layzie.Ch£xLr... Poster
Age : 29 ACP Rank : Retired [Hopefully Legend] Infractions : Registration date : 2009-02-14
| Subject: Re: A Guide To PrizeRebel Sat Jul 11, 2009 10:31 pm | |
| Errr Rapidy I don't think thats a good idea showing hazardous Software to little kids. | |
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Rapidy Cool Poster
Age : 28 Location : █████████ ACP Rank : Master General Infractions : Registration date : 2009-06-07
| Subject: Re: A Guide To PrizeRebel Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:46 pm | |
| It's not software, it's a website that pays you to complete surveys | |
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...Dj.Layzie.Ch£xLr... Poster
Age : 29 ACP Rank : Retired [Hopefully Legend] Infractions : Registration date : 2009-02-14
| Subject: Re: A Guide To PrizeRebel Sun Jul 12, 2009 10:16 pm | |
| Well it installs hazardous software such as viruses and also causes identity thefts if people end p forgetting your little tutorial thats how Fevers site got suspended | |
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Rapidy Cool Poster
Age : 28 Location : █████████ ACP Rank : Master General Infractions : Registration date : 2009-06-07
| Subject: Re: A Guide To PrizeRebel Mon Jul 13, 2009 7:08 am | |
| This isn't wordpress >.<
Identity thefts can't happen if they follow the tutorial, because the tutorial involves using fakes names and locations. | |
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