
One of the most popular offerings is one that promises a chance to win a free IPAD, free iPod, or Apple iPhone Book 4 in exchange for participating in a raffle or a similar program. What these programs do not reveal, however, is that most of the time there are tens of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of people who participate usually amounts to 1 or 2 real iPhones iPads free or available for winning. Given the odds like these, it would be easier to win most of the lotteries to get their hands on a free iPhone from Apple.
Other offers that promise a free iPhone or iPod can be viewed on Facebook in different forms and shapes and usually involve requiring a participant "as" a fan page and suggest that a number of his friends to have a an opportunity. Most or all of these purposes provides participants receive nothing for their efforts not to mention an iPhone. It is foolish to think you could get a free IPAD or iPod just for fun and suggesting a Facebook fan page to your friends, but many people fall for such offers, as it suggests the page to your friends gives the false impression that the offer is somehow more legitimate than it really is. When trying to measure the legitimacy of a free offer, one must wonder if an offer sounds too good to be true "before participating.
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