Is There a Way to Get a Free PS3?
Posted in Gaming on April 4th, 2011 by Jim – Comments OffThe usual price that you can expect to pay for a top rated game console would be in the region of £240 to £300. Obviously, this is not all that cheap for someone who is on a budget. Nowadays though, you can find a lot of offers in the internet which will allow you to pick up a free PS3 from Sony! But is this offer for real? Come on! Companies would not just give out £300 for nothing or “with no strings attached”.
If on the other hand, something has a price of £300 and you only need to £5 for it, then for all intents and purposes, it is free.
Below are some tips on how to get your free PS3:
Many websites came up with promotional gimmicks for example offering incentives like PS3 to persuade people to check out a specific website. This is also known as increasing “traffic”. It may look like the usual internet scam, however, credible networks like BBC and CNN have already made reports on this topic. They say it is quite legit. Perhaps you might want to try it out.
This is how it works: first you need to sign up to a referral website (You can choose from the hundreds of different referral websites). Thereafter, you will be given the opportunity to try out a specific product or service. The theory is that after trying out the product or service, you will most likely buy it. The referral website derives it income from the traffic generated and also from the referral(s) that you will make. This will enable them to actually give the PS3 for free. There have been numerous testimonials by people who did receive their free gift, thereby confirming the legitimacy of this marketing tactic.
Another way to get your hands on a free PS3 is by signing up for a new mobile phone contract and you will be rewarded with this, which is a very attractive offer. Think of it this way, every month, for the duration of the contract, you will be paying a certain amount of money anyway, so why not get something valuable for it aside from the actual service that you are receiving. In the United Kingdom, the mobile phone industry is a dog eat dog industry. Thus, different mobile companies offer various forms of incentives to attract hundreds of potential subscribers. Imagine this, companies offering a certain subscription plan, with the same phone, the same number of text messages, and the same number of talk time minutes. The only difference is the incentive they offer. Why not sign up for the company that would reward you with a “free PS3”? This is something that is definite.