On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 8:20 PM, nsstackenwa at csbsju.edu <nsstackenwa at csbsju.edu> wrote: > After MUCH research and time spent trying to get myself a free laptop I have > FINALLY found a legit way to get one. This is the only site i have found that > works and that does NOT require any credit card or any money at all. This has > been proven to work by G4 and CNN. I will walk you through this step by step. > I have a friend who did this and showed me how it all works i have seen his > laptop and the proof and it couldnt be easier... here are the steps. > > 1. Go to the site.. http://laptops.freepay.com/?r=42810393 > > 2. Create an account.. takes two mins > > 3. Complete ONE offer.. i suggest the ringtone.com one no credit card or > money required... all you do is give them your number they text you that your > signed up then after just a bit (only took me a couple hours but it may be a > day or so) you will recieve credit for the completion. then you text back > "STOP" and you will be removed from their services and no charge to you plus > then you get the credit for completing the offer.. you get the credit for > doing NOTHING. > > 4. Refer a few friends to do the same. > > 5. Once the offers are completed you will recieve an email that confirms > your shipping address. > > 6. Wait for your laptop to arrive.. my friends only took a little over a > week so this site doesnt make you wait 2 months like every other site.. > couldnt be easier. > > This system works.. trust me ive spent too much time researching this stuff > and this way works. Its simple easy and best of all no credit cards or > money... if you want more proof check out some stuff on G4 or CNN they all > have had shows proving this stuff is legit. > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > laptop-discuss mailing list > laptop-discuss at opensolaris.org > Hello! And what purpose does that serve for the people who have laptops who can run OpenSolaris or even the currently available free closed source version of Solaris?
I suggest you explain that part. -- Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8 at gmail.com "This signature was once found posting rude messages in English in the Moscow subway."
