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Old 14-10-07, 06:03 PM   #1
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Paying for a friends offer


Im new to the free stuff game and as of yet have no greens on any sites

Every1 i tell thinks its a scam, or cant pay for the offer as they dont have a debit card or paypal.

If they sign up for an offer would they be aloud to pay via my card or my paypal or would this just be blocked as it looks like i will have made the account myself?

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Old 14-10-07, 06:06 PM   #2
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i dont think the sites would know because no information is given to them... if they recieve money from the advertiser then i think you should be ok.

EDIT: sorry if this is encouraging the breaking of T&C's... not meant to be
 
Old 14-10-07, 06:08 PM   #3
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I wouldn't advise this, it might look like you are have just signed up yourself multiple times to your own referral link
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Old 14-10-07, 06:12 PM   #4
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if its the same offer you would most likley loose your offer credit, as well as your friends, so its not worth it. If you wish to pay for your friend to do the offer just give him the cash and let him use his card
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Re: Paying for a friends offer


i was wondering this sort of thing, once i have completed nextgen i was thinking of doing 360 giveaway but i wont have anymore offers i can do could i sign up and then allow one of my friends to login to my account and complete my offer for me? do coral and such just send back a yes they completed or is it more indepth than that?
 
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No I dont think they will allow that, you would be better off going to a different network with a wider selection of offers.

Its one thing ive always hated about GA is the lack of offers available.
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Old 14-10-07, 06:58 PM   #7
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hated.. a bit harsh!!

one of the largest networks.. if it aint broke dont fix it etc etc... although a bit of variety wouldnt hurt I agree!!
 
Old 14-10-07, 08:46 PM   #8
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If you wish to pay for your friend to do the offer just give him the cash and let him use his card
Would recommend you did it this way too - I know on 90% of offers credits are only applied once per card.
 
Old 22-10-07, 06:43 PM   #9
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theres this site that i have used in the past called www.3vcash.com they sell visa vouchers and is easy to use but remember you can not use them on any gambling websites.
 
Old 26-10-07, 08:52 AM   #10
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I know for sure that one site won't allow this. I tried, and it just said 'this card has already been used.' Of course, if you had a debit card / credit card....
 
 

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