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Old 22-02-09, 10:31 PM   #1
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Hey, just a quick question. Are there any offers in the USA or Canada that are free to complete. If so, which ones? And also, for them do you need to enter card info.

I ask because someone I have referred in the US has said that 2 of the offers which appear to me to be free to complete actually cost money to do.
 
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Old 22-02-09, 10:35 PM   #2
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Hey, just a quick question. Are there any offers in the USA or Canada that are free to complete. If so, which ones? And also, for them do you need to enter card info.

I ask because someone I have referred in the US has said that 2 of the offers which appear to me to be free to complete actually cost money to do.
are you in the UK or US/canada? what offers did you say were free but have been told arent?
 
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Old 22-02-09, 10:44 PM   #3
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No, I am not, I'm in the UK.

Just on this page, it looks to me as if the "Yahoo Search Success" offer and "eAuction Tutor" offer are both free to complete, but someone has told me that they cost money to complete.

Is this true or are they in fact free?
 
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Old 22-02-09, 10:46 PM   #4
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No, I am not, I'm in the UK.

Just on this page, it looks to me as if the "Yahoo Search Success" offer and "eAuction Tutor" offer are both free to complete, but someone has told me that they cost money to complete.

Is this true or are they in fact free?
I think, though I maybe wrong, that the offers are indeed free, but there was postage required, which did cost a couple dollars.

I'm sure someone else can shed more light on this than me.
 
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Old 22-02-09, 11:07 PM   #5
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I think, though I maybe wrong, that the offers are indeed free, but there was postage required, which did cost a couple dollars.

I'm sure someone else can shed more light on this than me.
Ok, thanks for the quick reply

Would like it if someone could confirm this
 
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Old 24-02-09, 04:23 PM   #6
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So is anyone able to confirm this for me?
 
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Old 24-02-09, 08:19 PM   #7
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I have checked and both of these offers carry shipping & handling fees, so I have now updated the offer descriptions on all sites to include this info.
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Old 24-02-09, 11:53 PM   #8
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I have checked and both of these offers carry shipping & handling fees, so I have now updated the offer descriptions on all sites to include this info.
Ah ok, thanks for the reply

So I'm right in thinking the yahoo offer is the cheapest to complete at $1.95?
 
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Ah ok, thanks for the reply

So I'm right in thinking the yahoo offer is the cheapest to complete at $1.95?
Yep, looks like $1.95 is now the cheapest (Quickbooks is also $1.95).
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