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Free HDTV Guide

Welcome to the Free HDTV guide. You can use this information to get yourself, and others, a Free HDTV and More Free Stuff including Amazon Vouchers, Digital Cameras, HDTVs, etc. There are a number of "Reward" networks out there, and I only ever use ones that have been tried and tested by exceem.


Looking for a Free HDTV?

You can indeed get a brand new HDTV from the following rewards website:

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(Click here to select your Free HDTV)

I bet now you are thinking that this is some sort of scam and that is the instinctive reaction - why would anyone be giving away such items for nothing? Hopefully however, if you take the time to go through my website, I can proove to you that this is legitimate, genuine, and in fact makes perfect sense when you know all the facts.



More Free Stuff: Free HDTV: Exceem

Proof, Evidence and Advice

Exceem

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Exceem is an online forum/community for people using these "Reward" networks. You will probably come to know and love this site very well if you give this a try. This online community openly discuss the best free offers around, which ones to sign up for and are easiest to complete, etc. They are very friendly and always happy to help newcomers.

Here is a link to a forum thread where hundreds of people, myself included ( My Free Nintendo Wii ), will testify to having received their free items:

Exceem: I got my free gift thread

(people who have received their free gifts)


How to get a Free HDTV

There are 3 basic steps before you receive your free item:

More Free Stuff: 3 Steps to a Free HDTV

The reason I created this website was because I realised it could help me get free expensive gifts for myself, my family and friends. This is something you will be able to do if you decide to give it a go.

Please note:
You need to be at least 18 to complete most of the offers, or have someone who is 18 or over willing to sign up for you.

Free HDTV Step 1: Sign Up

Go to the rewards website via the link below and sign up:

(Follow this link to select your Free HDTV)

This is where you will select your free gift of an HDTV, and when you have completed the 3 steps the site will send your Classic out to you. The reward site will not ask you for credit or debit card details, simply for your address so they can send you out your Classic.


Free HDTV Step 2: Complete an offer

Complete ONE of the offers on the reward website. Below are a small selection of the offers you can do. I highly recommend either applying for a Post Office credit card, a Post Office savings account or participating in the Lovefilm 2 week dvd rental trial as these offers are free. I personally found the credit card very useful, as it has 0% on balance transfers and new purchases.

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The offers change every so often, thre are normally serveral free ones. Like the ones mentioned above or others such as change your gas to British Gas, or change your broadband to AOL or apply for a American Express Credit Card. These offers can change sometimes, but I will try to keep this webpage updated with the latest and best offers.

One of the most popular offers is the LOVEFILM offer, which is TOTALLY FREE (unless you decide to sign up, then you obviously need to pay a monthly subscription) and gives you a Free 2 week DVD rental trial. Lovefilm are obviously hoping you enjoy the service so much that you decide to remain a member. However you can sign up, complete the free trial and then decide not to join. I personally got the first 2 DVDs then returned them and cancelled, which was fine as I was credited the offer. You must receive at least one dvd for your offer to be completed correctly.

Lovefilm also do a Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG) service where you can pay £9.99 and get 4 dvd rentals sent to your door. Then you can either choose to top up your credit, or not as the case may be.


Free HDTV Step 3: Refer friends/family

Refer the necessary number of people to your own personal referral link to do the same as you have done. You may find this difficult at first, as a lot of them will assume it's a scam, however if you refer them to this website and exceem you should be able to prove to them, it’s genuine.

Also when your friends and family see you starting to get your free gifts, they are sure to show a lot more interest. So it's sometimes best to pick a smaller item, like an Ipod Shuffle, for your first reward. If you are intitially struggling to get enough referrals, you can go to exceem and carry out trades with other users. A trade is when people complete an offer for one another on different networks to help get the number of referrals they need.

    Please note:
    And this is very important...

    You can only sign up to the reward website, and do the offers, once from the same computer IP address or postal address, as obviously the companies want people to sample their products or services, they want to avoid someone simply signing up over and over again themselves.


And that's all there is to it

I have been as honest and straight-forward as I can be, I hope I have done enough to convince you that this is genuine and worth giving a try. The way I see it you have nothing to lose.

Plus believe me it's a great feeling when a free ipod or console turns up at your door :)

If you would like to get started, please go here and sign up:



(Follow this link to select your Free HDTV)

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