I want an ipod!! but i dont wnat to spend $300 when i can buy a Qu-Ax for that much. So if you want to do me a favor read below:
I dont know if you guys have heard of this but freeipod.com offers a free ipod to whoever can get 5 people to signup under them. The catch is it is VERY hard to get 5 people, since everyone thinks its a scam.(If you think its a scam just google it)
Anyways if anyone signs up under me and completes an offer i will pay them $10. Its free to sign up and some of the offers are free, just requires a credit card.
So if you sign up make sure you sign up with the link below, that way you sign up under me:
You don’t have to throw an iPod away at all, you can now get replacement batteries, or send it in and have them replace it for you(for a mere $99, I believe):-D.
I just discovered that hint was more useless that I ment to be, as it turns out there are no iPods at all. That very wierd. At the Dutch/Belgium equivalent there are many. But yes, the site in Dutch/Flamish. Try your luck on eBay.
No, an iPod is basicly a BIG mp3 player. It contains a laptop HDD, and so it can contain 1000’s of CD’s. They use to be Apple-compatible only, but not anymore. In combination with iTunes you can buy music, or you can drag/drop your current CD collection into it (and all your music CD’s can go to your local attic).
And as it’s very ruggedized and shockresistant it’s the ideal music gadget for i.e. unicyclists. Ask Evan Byrne how strong they are!
But yes… (according an internal leak at either Motorola or Apple) iTunes will be on cellphones in the future. I forecast that as soon these cellphones will have a equal storage-capacity as iPod’s do have… then iPod’s will be gone as fast as they came up.
My brother got an ipod that way. After u sign up for the thing if u cancel it, it still counts. It took about six months though for him to get it after he got the 5 referrals.
It’s a similar kind of thing but you’re not dependent on getting other people to do it to in order to actually get free stuff. It’s a points system, the more stuff you try the more points you get, the more points you get the more prizes you ger.
As soon as all my points clear I am getting a Nintendo DS
19 August 2005 I’M THE IPOD GIRL
(…but I’m too poor to buy an iPod)
By Justine Smith
THE dancer whose silhouette has helped sell millions of iPods admitted yesterday: “I can’t afford to buy one.”
Mandy Coulton, 26, was paid less than £1,000 to pose for Apple’s hugely successful ad campaign.
But the Los Angeles-based model said she’s too poor to buy one of the mini digital music players.
She said: "At the time, $1,500 seemed a lot of money. But now my picture is everywhere. I would like one - but $400 (£220) for an iPod is just too much for me.
“I can’t justify spending that much money when I have day-to-day stuff to pay for, like the car and the rent.”"
Mandy was one of 10 models chosen to front the campaign launched in 2003.
But her pose - in a striped bikini top and jeans with the iPod’s distinctive white headphones against her blacked out body - is the most successful.
The pocket-sized player can hold up to 10,000 music tracks. It was created by Apple’s British design chief Jonathan Ive and first became available in 2001.
But it took another couple of years before sales exploded. By June this year 15 million had been bought. Even the Queen is said to have got one after playing with grandson Harry’s.
Apple has also invented the iPod mini - £70 cheaper than the original at £139, and smaller shuffle version which starts at £69.