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Question : Free Sports Gifts.com?
Has anyone ever used the site called Free Sports Gifts.com(often seen on ESPN.com at the bottom of player profiles)? Its got some very appealing merchandise on it, and I'm wondering if it is a ripp-off or scam. Can anyone help?Thanks.
- asked by Chenster

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Answer #1
The ads are tailored for the specific web search,etc. A NASCAR search will have an ad for logostuff of drivers, baseball for MLB players, etc.Beaware that the teams/individuals/leagues are notparticipating in the web site. Below is some ofthe fine print from its own web site:Thispromotion is conducted exclusively byFreeSportsGifts.com and is subject toparticipation terms and conditions. Receipt ofyour item requires compliance with offer terms,including: age and residency requirements;registration with valid e-mail address, shippingaddress and phone number; completion of usersurvey and sponsor offers. Upon completion of allrequirements, we will ship your incentive gift toyour verified shipping address. Fulfillment may bedelayed based on availability.Trademarks, servicemarks, logos, and/or domain names (including,without limitation, the individual names ofproducts and companies) are the property of theirrespective owners, who have no association withand do not make any endorsement of the products orservices provided by FreeSportsGifts.com.---- Readeverything carefully from the web site and thendecide for yourself, but there seems to benumerous requirements that a person must completeto possibly qualify for an item.
- answered by Richard C


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