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Now you can know never to try this offer from chooseyourcolor.com; I admit, I was tempted. Someone does the investigation for you.
Reviewed by whyawake Feb 06 2009, 05:11pm ( 32 reviews ) • effinnerds.com
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Rated by MOGHARR on Aug 05, 2:58pm
No shit, ads are scams?
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Rated by aowreturns on Jul 01, 9:51am
*sigh* No, the author did not believe the ads. They were curious as to what exactly the scam was.
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Reviewed by mrmunchies on Jun 09, 11:34am
From the page: "I know Iâ€m not the only one who has been curious about those ubiquitous online Ads that offer a free MacBook Air via a website called chooseyourcolor.com."
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Rated by LucasToledo on Jun 06, 12:57pm
I was curious on what would happen. Normal "spider" marketing.
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Rated by brainbeam23 on Apr 30 2009, 5:58pm
Great article! I always knew those "free laptops" offers were bogus, I just wasn't sure what the catch was. Thanks for clearing it up. It really should be illegal for crap like this.
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Rated by McSmokerson on Apr 30 2009, 11:49am
How incredibly dumb do you need to be in order to think you would get a 'free MacBook'? Seriously...