Finally, The Truth Behind A real iPhone 5 Program, that Isn’t a SCAM!
Are iPhone 5 offers scams or do they actually work? That is a question that many people ask me almost daily, and honestly all I can say is, some work and some don’t, continue reading and I will show you one that worked for myself and can work for you too after putting in a valid email address. There really is no risk after you fill out the iPhone 5 form on a legit offer, which you will see when you continue to scroll down the page. The valid offer below asks for your e-mail address and participation in filling out a couple surveys, it’s not like you have to give them your credit card number or anything like the other scam artists will try and make you do, and you can always opt out of any emails that you do not wish to be sent later on down the road, so there really is nothing to lose when you sign up.
Let me be more clear and explain to you more on how this works, you enter your e-mail address in a little box, where after you are obligated to participate in a few programs where you often times just answer questions and fill out forms. These questionnaires and participation on your part then get added into a pool of other participants where you patiently wait for an update on your iPhone 5, I haven’t got mine yet, simply because the iPhone 5 isn’t out yet, but I am pretty confident that when it does it will be popping up in the mail and I’ll be the first one to have a brand new iPhone 5, while my friends at work continue kicking rocks because they didn’t believe me!
So it’s up to you if you want to keep thinking you’re getting scammed, no harm here, I have taken part of a couple free iPhone 4 offers and after doing a little bit of work, wound up with a brand spanking new iPhone 4, they even let me choose the color! Sure it’s a little bit of work to fill out the offers and participation but in the end you end up with a brand new iPhone 5.