jokach
January 15th, 2005, 03:40 PM
Its been reported that the free ipod craze has now made its way to the UK, although the terms and conditions are a little different, seems they learned from the US program.
http://www.freeipoduk.co.uk/
Notable points from their T&C's ...
2. Failure to be credited for an offer
(a) FreeiPodUK does not guarantee that a user will receive credit for an offer. We reserve the right to refuse crediting a user for offer completion for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to, lack of appropriate information, improper sign-up method, improper browser settings, and/or a history of manual credits. Manual credits are offers that are credited through emailing confirmation of completion.
(b) We are not responsible for delays in reporting offer completion or failure to receive offer credit. The time it takes to receive credit varies greatly.
(c) The user is responsible for saving all of the confirmation emails they receive associated with offer completion. We will not manually credit a user for an offer without receiving a confirmation email from the user. A confirmation email is an email that a user receives from an offer provider after their offer requirements have been fully satiated. However, presenting a confirmation email does not guarantee that a user will receive credit.
(d) If a user believes that they have fully completed an offer and yet, has not been credited, the user should once again make sure that they have in fact met all of the requirements stipulated by the offer provider and should verify that he or she has waited the appropriate amount of time for offer completion to be reported back to this website (this amount of time varies per offer). If the user confirms that they have performed all of the necessary actions, and have waited a sufficiently appropriate period of time, he or she should contact us via our customer service form on our website. The user should note, however, that FreeiPodUK reserves the right to deny credit for an offer.
it kind of sounds like they can make any determination they want with your credits, regardless of how you feel about it. Imagine going through and setting up credit cards, blockbuster accounts and joining dvd clubs .. then spamming your friends and family, and then getting nothing in the end ...
jokach
http://www.freeipoduk.co.uk/
Notable points from their T&C's ...
2. Failure to be credited for an offer
(a) FreeiPodUK does not guarantee that a user will receive credit for an offer. We reserve the right to refuse crediting a user for offer completion for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to, lack of appropriate information, improper sign-up method, improper browser settings, and/or a history of manual credits. Manual credits are offers that are credited through emailing confirmation of completion.
(b) We are not responsible for delays in reporting offer completion or failure to receive offer credit. The time it takes to receive credit varies greatly.
(c) The user is responsible for saving all of the confirmation emails they receive associated with offer completion. We will not manually credit a user for an offer without receiving a confirmation email from the user. A confirmation email is an email that a user receives from an offer provider after their offer requirements have been fully satiated. However, presenting a confirmation email does not guarantee that a user will receive credit.
(d) If a user believes that they have fully completed an offer and yet, has not been credited, the user should once again make sure that they have in fact met all of the requirements stipulated by the offer provider and should verify that he or she has waited the appropriate amount of time for offer completion to be reported back to this website (this amount of time varies per offer). If the user confirms that they have performed all of the necessary actions, and have waited a sufficiently appropriate period of time, he or she should contact us via our customer service form on our website. The user should note, however, that FreeiPodUK reserves the right to deny credit for an offer.
it kind of sounds like they can make any determination they want with your credits, regardless of how you feel about it. Imagine going through and setting up credit cards, blockbuster accounts and joining dvd clubs .. then spamming your friends and family, and then getting nothing in the end ...
jokach