Is a free laptop too good to be true?

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Is an offer for a free laptop too good to be true?  I'm hoping not!  I've already completed two trial offers that cost me $14 total.  Now, if I can sign up 10 more people to do the same thing, I'll receive a free Sony laptop from the Bonus Network.  Tim Schmoyer with "Life in Student Ministry" has already earned several free items including an Xbox 360 Elite and an iPod Touch.  You can read about his experience by clicking here.  



How does it work?
  1. Click on one of the links below and create an account.

  2. Complete 1 or 2 trial offers.  I paid a total of $14 to try out Blockbuster Online for a month and to receive a trial DVD of financial advice.  Both are now cancelled with no further obligations.

  3. Use the referral link on your "Status" page to sign up other people who will also complete 1 or 2 trial offers.

  4. Once you've signed up the required number of people, start checking your mail for your free prize!

Still not convinced?
  • "It's a scam!"
    The site I found this network on is hosted by a reputable, well-known youth pastor who has received several prizes.  Check him out at TimSchmoyer.com.  I've also had to deal with the Bonus Network's customer service already, and they were very prompt and professional.

  • "I'll start getting spam!"
    I signed up over three weeks ago.  No spam yet.

  • "Completing offers costs more than the prize."
    I've only paid $14.  No hidden fees.  Now I just need 10 more motivated people to try it out also.

  • "I don't think I can get referrals."
    Since this is my first shot at this, I don't have a rebuttal for that one yet.  But I'm working on it!  In the mean time, click here to read how Tim Schmoyer did it.

So, will you help me out?  If so, click on one of the available items below.  These links will take you directly to the Bonus Network site to create your account.

IMPORTANT!!!
 Be sure to use the links on this page so I can get credit for the referral!

Thank you very much!