Frequently Asked Questions
Does this free iPhone 3GS scheme work then?
It certainly does! The UK's BBC News Channel and Newsnight programs along with NBC, CNN and the New York Times have all looking into this trend and confirmed that these offers really do work. If this isn't enough evidence and you would like additional proof then have a look at the Exceem forum, especially the ‘I Got My Free Item!’ section where ordinary people like you and me display their free gifts for all to see.
How are companies able to give away free a iPhone?
This can happen due to commission based marketing. When you complete the offer during step two, the company you sign up with (Lovefilm for example) pays a commission for introducing a new customer. When your family or friends also sign up (as per step three) a commission is also paid. It is this commission that pays for your free gifts. It’s a revolutionary but simple idea and really works!
Will my free iPhone3GS cost me anything at all?
When you complete the step two offer you will be presented from numerous offers from which to choose. Some of these offers are free (including the Lovefilm one) whilst some do require a little deposit (such as £5 for the Coral offer). As can be seen, it is entirely feasible for your new iPhone to be 100 percent free, although if you fancy doing one of the paid-for offers it may cost you five pounds or so – not bad for a brand new iPhone 3SG.
Is it 100% safe to provide my email address?
We only deal with trusted companies with a faultless record of delivering free Apple products. You can be confident that these companies will never sell or share any of your information. Be secure in the knowledge that you will not receive any unsolicited correspondence after taking up this fantastic offer.
Can I get a free iPhone3GS from anywhere in the world?
At the moment only residents of the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada are eligible to take part in this offer. This may change in the near future so please check back soon.
I've seen the term 'referral' mentioned – what is it?
After you have signed up for your iPhone you will be given a unique referral link. This is the link that your friends and family require when they sign up to an offer so that their sign up is credited to your account. The term ‘referral’ comes from these links.
I am struggling to find enough people to sign up – any advice?
If you are struggling to get to appropriate number of people to sign up then give some of the following ideas a go:
- Create your own blog or website to promote your referral link. Blogger and wordpress are good places to start.
- If you are a member of web forums, alter your signature to include your referral link.
- Email work colleagues with your referral link. Usually the idea of a free iPhone 3GS will get them interested!
- Distribute flyers around your local neighbourhood or ask a local shop or garage if you can leaving some in a prominent place. If you're a college or university then pining ads on general notice boards is a great way to get people interested.
- Get your Twitter or Facebook friends interested.
- Offer people cash to sign up for you. This may should extreme but if you're getting a free iPhone 3GS out of it then it could be worthwhile.
How many free iPhones can I get from this site?
Unfortunately you can only choose one iPhone from this site. However, one you’ve received your iPhone your sign ups are reset and you are more than welcome start again and earn yourself another free iPhone! You are only limited by the number of people you can get to sign up.
Can I just sign up under a false name?
Please don’t be temped to do this instead of getting friends to sign up – you will be found out. By using the same computer or internet connection your account will be suspended. Please note that this also excludes anyone living with you from signing up for you unless they have their own computer and internet connection.