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babygirl
January 5th, 2005, 05:20 PM
I signed up for this couple months ago for a free gift my was an apple ibook g4 but there are ipods avaible. This is a maxtrix site but its legit. I signed up to get more free gifts. Check this out NO SPAMMING! Final warning -Merc
mercinary
January 5th, 2005, 05:26 PM
And there is no such thing as a "legit" matrix scam.
-Merc
babygirl
January 5th, 2005, 05:33 PM
well thats what I thought when I first signed up and was glad it was not a scam and I received my free gift in a couple of months. :)
mercinary
January 5th, 2005, 05:35 PM
You are one of the early joiners then. You can thank the hundreds of people who signed up after you for giving you your gift. Mathematically, 95% or more of those people will not receive their gift.
Personally, the guilt I would feel in using my new gift would be too overwhelming.
-Merc
Dreamer
January 5th, 2005, 06:14 PM
For a matrix to be legit (by my own definition) 100% of the people should get what they came there to buy.
The argument is usually they got what they paid for...the eBooks. If they really did only want the eBooks, thats fine. However, as the sites are designed that you pick the free gift you want, there is a certain understanding that you pay for whatever in hopes of getting the free gift.
Most matrix sites they try to be legit pay out the cyclers. Thats not the argument here (in my opinion). The argument isn't paying out people who cycle, but giving the product to 100% of the people who went there.
If they cannot fulfill the 100% mark than getting a product ends up becoming a game of chance. That makes them not legimitate.
Congratulations on receiving your gift. Did you send all the people on the list a nice thank you card for buying for you? Thats the least you can do so they'll get something out of the money they wasted.
jokach
January 5th, 2005, 07:43 PM
Show me the list that you were on at that site, and i'll run it through the matrix site calculator so that you can see how many people will NOT get anything. Once the owner goes on the run because he can't cycle members anymore, it'll disappear like all the other ones do.
Its unfortunate that there are people in the world with no conscience or consideration for others....
jokach
pillsbury09
January 7th, 2005, 12:27 AM
Look, A matrix site always goes the wrong way.
Either its payment processor kills its account.
Too many people sign up so 1000's more must sign up for someone to cycle.
OR the site never gets any attnetion.
Something bad always happends, and when the site first opens you can never tell if being an "early bird" is going to be good or you will be the only person on the site.
Circuit
March 5th, 2005, 03:25 PM
One would think that the average person would take one or two minutes to think about what they're spending money on.
And it is true, after a certain amount of time, the list would be so long that very many would never cycle.
I thought about making such a site with very low cycles and low prices, because I can get almost any product at factory prices.
I just can't bring myself to get so many people's hopes up for nothing, which is what it would lead to regardless of the cycle rate.
redmist
March 5th, 2005, 05:43 PM
care to divulge that info?
Circuit
March 5th, 2005, 11:33 PM
Precisely what info?
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