This is probably really crappy but it’s my site and I can be crappy like this if I wanna. I apologize in advance for the crassness of this post but I reallyreallyreally want an ipod. So if blatant begging and/or commercialism offends thee then you better move along for the moment.

I’m awaiting four completed offers at freeipods.com and I still need seven more at freeflatscreentv.com. The good news is I have something to offer in return.

I have twelve gmail invites right now. If you go sign up, complete an offer, and email me with the address you used to sign up I will send you a gmail invitation. Don’t try to bullshit me because I have access to who did or did not sign up and complete their offers.

I hate to say it but Internet Explorer seems to be the only browser that handles their signup pages properly so be sure to use IE.

I’ll update this post with the number of invites left as it happens. And I’ll probably get some more invites soon that I’ll be happy to offer up for more sign ups.

What’s with the free ipod and free flat screen tv? Some call it a pyramid scam or our century’s answer to a chain letter. Basically if you click a referral link, sign up, complete one of the site’s offers (like signing up for aol or real rhapsody), and get five (for the ipod) or eight (for the tv) friends to do the same they’ll send you your prize. Not all offers require a credit card but the last time I checked they are all trial offers that can be cancelled without a charge.

Many many sites have been researching this issue and have confirmed its legitimacy. Here are a few-
Wired news
Engadget
Forever geek
Free ipod guide