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DO NOT SIGN UP ON A PARTICULAR SITE MORE THEN ONCE! If you signup on a particular freesite more then once YOU WILL GO RED! Meaning if you signup on cash.FreeForAllManKind under taterbaby's referral link you can not signup on cash.FreeForAllManKind under dtaylor5’s referral link. Most sites will give you an error if you try and do this but in the cases where they don’t YOU WILL GO RED! Now if you signup on cash.FreeForAllManKind for paypeck you can signup on ipods.FreeForAllManKind for HeavenOnEarth. I know this may be a little confusing. But if you are not sure of something just ask don't ever assume.
USE VALID INFORMATION WHEN REGISTERING ON A FREESITE AND SIGNING UP FOR OFFERS! If you do not give valid name, email address, phone number, street address, credit card information etc, this is considered fraud and YOU WILL GO RED and, no P.O. boxes.
DO NOT FAIL PHONE VERIFICATION Some sites have adopted a phone verification system. This system was put in place to combat fraud. If you fail or try and cheat the phone verification YOU WILL GO RED. Phone verification is usually done after registering on a site but before completing offers. You are not allowed to use a VOIP (voice over IP) telephone number for verification. A land line phone number is preferred for phone verification. If you only have a cell phone, you can use this but you should put in a support ticket with the freesite and inform them that your number being used is a cell number.
DO NOT SIGNUP FOR A PARTICULAR OFFER MORE THEN ONCE! If you do this it is considered offer fraud and YOU WILL GO RED! If you are not sure about an offer and you think it may be the same offer you did on another site, play it safe and don’t signup for the offer. Now I know some offers are confusing. Take the Auction Monster, Online business kits etc. for example. If you are not sure you can signup for a particular offer because you did a similar offer on another site, your best bet would be to place a support ticket with the site and ask them.
DO NOT CANCEL AN OFFER IMMEDIATELY AFTER SIGNING UP! This goes along with the rule: only do offers that you are interested in.If the offer is for a 10 day trial membership, try out the membership if you do not care for it then it is okay to cancel. If you cancel an Offer the same day you signed up for it YOU WILL GO RED!
DO NOT ACCESS YOUR FREESITE ACCOUNTS FROM A PUBLIC INTERNET PORTAL! If you log on to your freesite account from a Starbucks, Panera Bread, Public library etc, this will cause a duplicate IP address access issue on the freesite and YOU WILL GO RED! Please keep all your referral trading on one PC from one location. Do not do freesite referral trading from home and work. This is one that I learned the hard way early on.
DO NOT USE AOL TO ACCESS YOUR FREESITES! This goes along with the one above. This will cause a duplicate IP address issue and YOU WILL GO RED! AOL uses a proxies to access the internet. There are other ISPs that use proxies and you will have the same result. Usually dialup ISPs use proxies. If you are not sure call your ISP and find out. You can go to this link and see if a proxy is detected Proxy Test I wouldn’t even use an AOL email address when registering on a freesite. Open another free email account yahoo, hotmail etc.
HAVING MISMATCHED INFORMATION WHEN REGISTERING ON A FREESITE: If the information you provide when registering on a freesite is not consistent with information gathered by the freesite such as information entered when signing up for an offer, paypal information, any ID verification sent to the site, etc. YOU MIGHT GO RED. I say might because this is up to the particular freesite. Freesites need to protect themselves from fraud. A lot of freesites are requiring ID verification to allow you to work and order from the site. So if there is any mismatching information on your freesite account this looks suspicious to the freesite and they may put you on hold. Usually a support ticket or and email that clears up any suspicious information will get an account taken off of hold. But, it is no guarantee
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