[pchelpers] Re: "free"iPod /pop-ups

hi, Scott/Ekhart,
thanks for your ideas. I couldn't find these guys in the Better Business Bureau 
site, either. But they're up to date scum: first time I heard Apple had a 
player surnamed Nano! 
 
I am running IE/AVG/Zone Alarm. I'm looking into your Firefox/Opera suggestion, 
Ekhart .
 
Cheers!
Ellen M
Scott McNay <wizard@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Ellen,

Saturday, September 24, 2005, 9:19:48 PM, you wrote:

EM> I just got a pop-up (in spite of my blocker) offering a free i-pod
EM> nano. I went to Apple & saw it exists $199, 1000 songs, tiny. has
EM> anyone heard of www.freeipodnano.com or www.freepay.com ? I think
EM> they were the offerer. anyone know if they're legit? I'm curious,
EM> but not THAT curious.

Even if they are legit, I wouldn't buy from that company; that would
just encourage them to find new ways to get past popup blockers.

Nothing is free. Even free trash has to be thrown away. :)

-- 
Scott.


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