ScottBrand.com is offering a $5 Amazon MP3 credit with free sign-up to their email newsletter and a one-question survey. Credit must be redeemed by January 31, 2013.
Is $5 worth giving YOUR name, dob, etc. to another company to use it for who knows what? No. Is $5 worth giving a FAKE name, dob, etc. to another company to use it for who knows what? Yes.
If I were a retailer or company I would NEVER use my budget to fund this kind of stupid marketing approach. I can't imagine that the real rate of valid info is very large.
No relation to Scottrade... or is there?
amazon practically gives away their music for free... I've gotten so many of these deals that I have 2-3 full albums.
Scott toilet tissue
Is $5 worth giving your name, dob, etc. to another company to use it for who knows what?
No.
Yep.
Is $5 worth giving YOUR name, dob, etc. to another company to use it for who knows what? No.
Is $5 worth giving a FAKE name, dob, etc. to another company to use it for who knows what? Yes.
Scott snow goggles
Easy. $5 bucks in the Amazon MP3 bank.
um why did you give your real info, you get the code either way and don;t even have to give anything real other than the captchas
What it a sign that I couldn't get the captchas right the first time? Hope not. Glad for the $5 credit.
Who gives real info? A fake person?
If I were a retailer or company I would NEVER use my budget to fund this kind of stupid marketing approach. I can't imagine that the real rate of valid info is very large.
You're not as anonymous as you think. For example, I know you are a male and have a beer gut.
Do you even have to enter a real email address?