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How To Get A Free Laptop or Plasma TV Through Gift Reward Websites


How To Get A Free Laptop or Plasma TV Through Gift Reward Websites

Published 4/18/08  (Modified 3/9/11)

By MoneyBlueBook

If you've ever encountered sites on the internet that claimed to offer brand new laptop computers, mp3 players, or even plasma TV's for free, I'm sure most of you jumped to the immediate conclusion that they must all be scams. Well, on some level you may be correct and your initial instincts serve you well. But the misleading deception is not that they don't actually give out laptops, it's that these so-called free laptop offers do require some up front financial commitment and mandatory participation in a few monthly subscription programs. However, if you have a keen eye for seeking out deals that require the least amount of out-of-pocket effort, and know how to manipulate the rules by taking advantage of free trial offers, it's possible to walk away with a brand new laptop for only a fraction of its fair market value.

What I'm about to share may be time consuming and require almost anal, obsessive compulsive organizational skills, but the potential payoff at the end is quite substantial. For those of you who need the laptop or fancy electronic gadget right away, you probably won't have the patience for what this process demands. The procedure takes some time to complete and requires a lot of waiting - up to four months usually from start to finish. To successfully game the system and earn your almost free reward product you will need to be detail-oriented and willing to exercise patience and follow directions to the letter. If you follow these instructions, you should be able

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ING Direct Referral Links For New Savings Account Bonuses

Published 4/16/08  (Modified 3/22/11)

By MoneyBlueBook

Updated and Verified List Of ING Direct Referral Links To Get Your Free $25

Some of the best high interest online banks are well known for offering generous free money promotions when it comes to new account sign ups. ING Direct online bank has always been one of the best when it comes to that. ING Direct referral links are frequently sought after by those who want to grab one of the free $25 bonuses for new ING Direct savings and Orange checking accounts. If you are looking for a referral link to earn some bonus sign up money, you've come to the right place. On this page you will find continuously updated and fresh ING referral codes.

ING Direct Customers Can Offer Their Friends $25 ING Direct Bonuses For New Account Sign Ups

For those of you who want to know how personal finance bloggers are always coming up with a seemingly endless supply of ING Direct referral links for sign-up bonuses, we get them online from our ING Direct bank accounts. Once you are a member and account holder, ING offers you the ability to create referral links that you can hand out to friends and family. You are supposed to email the referral links directly to someone you know, but what many bloggers do is email a whole bunch of them to themselves and manually extract the referral link codes off of each individual referral e-mail and post them together in one self service location. So that's what I've done for you

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Bank of America Free Money Promotions For New Accounts

Published 4/7/08  (Modified 3/9/11)

By MoneyBlueBook

Promo Code Links Are Added and Updated Regularly!

Bank of America is the second largest bank in the United States in terms of total account value so needless to say, they must be doing something right. Like other major banks such as Citibank and Wachovia, Bank of America often releases new promotions to attract new deposit customers. The bank is obviously willing to spend money to get their hands on yours, in a good way of course.

As with most bank promotional offers, there are certain basic and fairly benign rules attached. To qualify for most of Bank of America's free money offers for new accounts, you will usually have to open a new checking or savings account with a certain minimum deposit. Afterwards, you are usually required to make a few electronic transactions such as setting up direct deposit or executing a few online bill pays. Obviously, the bank is hoping that by requiring you to make a few transactions that you will grow comfortable with their banking services and ultimately choose to remain on as a long term customer. The promotions are usually limited to only those new to Bank of America - thus, former or current account holders are ineligible to apply or take part. Holders of Bank of America credit cards are okay and are not excluded.

If you one of the select people out there who has never been a Bank of America customer and you are interested in one of the offers listed below, you may want to give them a try.

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List of zero percent credit cards and balance transfer offers

Published 4/5/08  (Modified 8/14/20)

List of zero percent credit cards and balance transfer offers By Joe Taylor

When credit card issuers faced the 1-2 punch of an economic crisis and new regulations, it seemed like 0% balance transfer offers landed on the endangered species list. Now that banks are flush with cash and ready to lend, it's time to start saving money by paying down debt with no interest.

Why balance transfer offers?

A few years ago, I loved making free money by requesting zero percent introductory APR balance transfer checks from new credit cards, then depositing them into high interest savings accounts until just before the point where I'd have to start paying interest. The banks must have gotten tired of giving me all that free cash, since those kinds of deals have completely disappeared. It's no longer profitable for banks to let consumers surf balances from card to card without a little friction. Therefore, even the best 0% introductory APR balance transfer deals require you to pay up to 5% as a flat fee.

Still, the balance transfer process has become easier than ever for consumers who really do need to save some money on...

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The Best Credit Card Offers with Rewards

Published 4/5/08  (Modified 1/5/15)

The Best Credit Card Offers with Rewards By Joe Taylor

Credit cards don't have to force you into debt. In fact, if you use them the right way, credit card rewards can actually earn you money. Over the years, I've tweaked my spending so I use credit cards to pay for everything. That way, I rack up a frequent flyer bonus, a cash back rebate, or special perks with every purchase. I like to review what's in my wallet from time to time, replacing cards I don't use that often with new accounts that offer special signup bonuses.

While I still carry a few wads of emergency cash around, it's easier than ever to run most everyday purchases on rewards credit cards. Check some of these...

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How to Avoid A Major 0% Balance Transfer Credit Card Mistake

Published 3/16/08  (Modified 3/9/11)

By MoneyBlueBook

Warning: Before you apply for a 0% balance transfer credit card offer, you need to read and heed the following words of advice. If you want to know how the actual zero percent balance transfer process works, please read this guide to making balance transfers as well - in tandem with the article below. Both will help better educate you regarding this powerful but rule-laden process.

Using A Balance Transfer Card As A Financial Safety Net

While some debt reduction pundits discourage the use of balance transfer credit cards, I respectfully disagree with their blanket rejection of this invaluable financial tool. While I concur that the use of credit cards is not for everyone and misuse can lead to out of control credit card debt, I think the responsible use of credit should be viewed as an integral aspect of debt reduction and sound financial planning.

I myself have relied and depended on 0% balance transfer offers in the past to get through periods of financial difficulty. There were several times in my life when I incurred major unexpected expenses that I was unable to financially cover on my own - examples such as large unanticipated tax bills and emergency car repair charges. Other times I simply did not have the cash flow available to pay off my monthly bills despite having a stable, entry level job at the time. Rather than resorting to something reckless like stooping for a high interest payday loan, I applied for credit cards that offered introductory 0% APR interest

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