Free iPhone: How it works and why it’s not a scam.

Simply put, to get a free iPhone you must:

  1. Sign up to a website
  2. Sign up with one of their partners and complete an offer
  3. Set a few friends to do the same.

Sound’s easy right? Well it is. The problem is, a great number of people think it’s a scam which is untrue but totally understandable. Free? Giving away something for free?! Can’t be! And if you think about it, it’s not. It might as well be though; you can get it for as low as 10% of the retail price, if not less.

But to put all the scam talk to rest, let me explain why it’s not a scam and how these companies can afford to give away ‘free’ iPhones.

This is not a scam because:

  1. The companies that offer these free iPhones are affiliated with HIGH profile companies such as AOL, EBay, Blockbuster, GM, etc. Companies as big as they are wouldn’t affiliate themselves with scammers; it’ll be bad for business.
  2. The companies that offer these free iPhones are registered with the BBB (Better Business Bureau). The BBB is a leader in public services related to ethical business practices and dispute resolution. It is there passion to promote honesty and integrity in the marketplace. You can also check their site and search for the company offering the free iPhone; see if they ’scammed’ anyone.
  3. The economics of the whole process makes sense. When you sign up for an offer through their partners, they make money. Enough money to offer you a free iPhone and make profit.

I’m not going to sit here and try to sell you this. If you’re really interested - try it. If not - no lost.

If you want to try it, visit the How To Guide for assistance.

8 Responses to “Free iPhone: How it works and why it’s not a scam.”

  1. Florian Says:

    Hi,
    I found your blog via google by accident and have to admit that youve a really interesting blog :-)
    Just saved your feed in my reader, have a nice day :)

  2. Will Says:

    wow i just found this site it is great and the blog it is nothing but interesting

  3. nando99 Says:

    thanks for the replies everyone - i will be adding new and interesting articles, so check back soon..

  4. curtis johnson Says:

    i would like to get a free iphone or information on how to get one

  5. curtis johnson Says:

    i found this blog via google search

  6. JD Says:

    Awesome blog post. Thanks for the great info.

  7. Adam Says:

    Is the 16GB iPhone available for free?

  8. Sephiroth Says:

    Hi is this really not a scam?

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