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Free Luxury Cars

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Beenz, Apr 3, 2006.

  1. Beenz

    Beenz Member

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    Hi,

    Anybody heard of www.freeluxurycars.com

    Is this for real, or is it a scam. I'm really not sure at all, but heres what they have to say.

    What if your dream car could be a free car? Businesses are literally begging for people like yourself to drive free luxury cars advertising their businesses. FreeLuxuryCars.com supplies you with the world's most comprehensive directory of agencies offering free cars in your area, most of whom offer online applications. Each free car application takes only a few minutes to complete. Every square inch of the United States is covered, as well as Canada, the UK, Europe and South Africa. Location is no longer a factor for your free car. Most free luxury cars are brand new. Some of the cars you can expect to drive are the Audi TT, BMW 330i, Mercedes CLK350, Hummer H2 and H3, Dodge Durango, Lincoln Navigator and the Volkswagen Beetle. The types of free cars that members are offered generally depend upon availability. It is strongly recommended that members submit to more than one agency to assure availability of your favorite car. Get your free car today.
     
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  3. A-Train

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    I'd be skeptical of any website that touts a VW Beetle as a luxury car...
     
  4. Eric Riley

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    http://www.topsitereviews.info/freecars.html?gclid=CJzht8SLkoQCFSBwNAodTT8hvw


    April 3, 2006

    From the desk of Scott Welch......

    Free Cars with Advertisements on Them?

    .....According to many websites, there is a new wave of advertising that is "supposedly" sweeping the country - mobile advertising. This is advertising placed on moving vehicles such as cars or trucks. Apparently some advertisers have realized this is a way to promote their product or service at a substantially lower cost than billboard, television or radio advertising.

    These websites say that advertisers have huge fleets of these free cars. And they are said to just "give" these cars to willing drivers as a trade off for helping them advertise by driving them around. Drivers are only required to pay for gas and insurance. Another option is getting paid a monthly fee of $400-$3,200 per month to put a vinyl advertisement on your own car. This all sounds too good to be true right? It is.....kinda.

    Most of these websites claim that there are over 500,000 free cars just waiting for people willing to drive them. I can tell you with 100% confidence, that is absolutely ridiculous. How do I know? Because I've applied for several of the free cars and jobs driving. I NEVER received either one. And oh by the way, these websites will also charge you a $20-$40 fee for access to their directory of companies that are said to have cars for anyone. But in reality, 99% of these websites offer you nothing more than the following:

    Outdated directories & resources with non-working links, phone numbers, & email addresses.

    No help in getting a car, or getting paid to drive.

    Ridiculous waiting times - if you are able to submit an application for a free car, you may have to wait years, yes YEARS, before you hear back from them.

    No refunds if you are unsatisfied - Most of these fly-by-night free car websites claim to get you a car or job within days. Then they do not respond to your refund requests, and once their website gets shut down due to complaints, they start another one under a different name.

    Poorly designed sites with confusing navigation systems and information, and non-working pages.

    As a watchdog for work at home scams & similar programs such as free cars, we have thoroughly reviewed hundreds of free car websites, talking to their owners, reviewing their member's areas, and speaking to many of their clients & customers. Based on our research, as of June 2005, we can only recommend the 3 "free car" websites out of the hundreds we've found, as these 3 have proven to be the only legitimate sources for free vehicles and/or getting paid to drive. These companies all require a one time fee of $30, and they charge this fee because they actually have dedicated representatives to help you find a car or a driving job. They will guide you through the process, and personally help you apply quickly and correctly.

    Each of the sites we recommend below offer a no questions asked, 100% money-back guarantee for up to 90 days. And we have verified that these companies live up to this guarantee. So you can actually try their services out for 3 months and if you're not happy with the results, they will refund your money with no questions asked. (Here's a tip: join one of the sites, if you don't think you need assistance in applying for the cars, go ahead and take note of the companies listed. Then ask for a refund of your membership fee. You'll get your money back with no questions asked. Or, just join and wait 90 days to see if you get a car, if not, get your money back. (You didn't hear that from us!)

    After joining the sites below, and applying to several of their resources, you can expect to be placed on several waiting lists. Your position in the waiting line is determined by your location, and your average daily mileage. For example, if you live in Los Angeles and drive 50 miles every day, or sit on a busy freeway for several hours per day, you will be much more likely to receive a car quicker than a person who lives in a small town and only drives 10 miles per day on rural roads.

    If you can commit to driving 800-1,000 miles per month and you live in or near a city of over 100,000 people, you have an excellent chance of getting a free car quickly. And, if you would rather put an advertisement on your own car, the more miles you can drive, the more you will get paid.

    See you on the road.

    - Scott Welch
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