FREE Macbook Air from 123 Click
Did you already earn your Free Apple Macbook Air from MegaFreebie.com? Now you can move on to some of the other freebie websites. Once you have completed one, the others all become easier. The next Macbook Air you should earn is from ThinnestLaptop-Ever.com. To earn your free macbook air you will need to complete a total of 12 offers from 123 Click, Inc. This won’t be too hard if you keep the tips in our Freebie Guide.
Just to make sure you know, ThinnestLaptop-Ever.com is run by the DBA 123 Click, which is owned by i-deal direct. I-deal direct can be strict sometimes on offer completions, so make sure you are familiar with the terms of service. Make sure that you do not complete two offers from the same company. This is very important, or they will not give you your reward.
Here is a sample list of the offers you can complete to receive your free macbook air:
Page 1:
Experian Credit Report ($0)
Easy Grant Finder ($1.99)
Page 2:
Onlingo ($6.95)
Acai Wonder Weight Loss ($4.99)
Page 3:
Green Tea ($5.95)
Blockbuster ($9.99)
eSuccess2U ($1.99)
Netflix ($8.99)
Video Professor ($6.95)
BellaClear ($4.87)
Purity Minerals ($8.95)
Home Savings Mall ($2.00)
There you have it! An Apple Macbook Air for $64. That’s hard to beat. Think how excited your significant other will be when you give them a Macbook Air for his/her next birthday! (You don’t have to tell them it only cost you $64). Click here for your Free Macbook Air.
If you have questions, just post below and I’ll help you out.
September 20th, 2008 at 6:06 am
I think Im gonna try this one thanks! Ill let you know how it goes.
October 26th, 2008 at 4:48 pm
I always thought the free macbook air ads were scams but I started this one yesterday after reading your site and now I am just waiting for the offers to credit so soon I will have my own free apple macbook air, once I get it I owe you soooooooooooooooooo much!
November 19th, 2008 at 1:01 am
your link doesn’t work.. sorry.
December 9th, 2008 at 6:21 pm
dont do any of these! I did the iphone one through productsurveycenter.com, which is owned by 123 click, inc. I did everything right and even got confirmation that it was mailed. That was on Oct 6. Still waiting. No responses from any of these companies’ customer service either. Its all a scam. Anything worth over a certain amount requires you to send them a W9, which includes sending them your SSN. You have to sell your sole and then they sell it to others and you dont even get the free prize.
December 14th, 2008 at 10:44 pm
IF THIS OFFER IS SO ON THE UP & UP –WHY MAKE IT SO DIFFICULT—–TRY THIS: SIGN UP FOR 20 DIFFERENT SERVICES, AND GIVE US EMAIL ADDRESSES FOR 20 OF YOUR CLOSEST FRIENDS..
MY QUESTION? IS THE ABOVE WHAT YOU WANT IN ORDER TO RECEIVE THE MACBOOK? I’VE READ 10 DIFFERENT SITES & THEY ALL SKIRT THE DIRECT INSTRUCTIONS………SO HERE I AM, I STILL DON’T UNDERSTAND:::::WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME?
February 16th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
Honestly, don’t waste your time with this company. I know they’re legitimate because I’ve gotten a $1000 visa gift card from them for another gift, but they take a while to ship and it’s a hassle. I would just go with http://4freemacbookair.com/ like the guide on here says. It took me a little over a month, but I just received my Free Macbook Air in the mail and I’m so stoked. My fiance didn’t believe I would ever get one, but I kept telling her they were legit. We had a bet going, and I won!
March 16th, 2009 at 8:39 pm
Hey i have a lengthy question. Please email me at smith.peter.e@gmail.com. thanks!
June 3rd, 2009 at 12:31 am
HOW WILL I KNOW WHEN I GET CREDIT FOR THE TRIAL I DID ON FREEMACBOOK.COM??
August 9th, 2009 at 2:10 am
This is a ripoff. You get put on their partner sites calling lists and even when you unsubscribe, at least one (grant-finder) continues calling. I have received over 30(!) calls in two days. If you try to call back, the IVR gives you two selections - 1) to speak with a customer service representative (you are told there are no CSRs due to a high volume of calls and tossed back into the IVR), and 2) to be put in their do not call list, which they ignore. They call you even if you are on the donotcall.gov list.
August 22nd, 2009 at 11:44 am
Thanks for the information, bookmarked your page for updates
March 29th, 2010 at 9:20 pm
These promos are kind of dirty, but I should have known better. I didn’t really believe it would be easy to get the computer if at all. Out of curiosity, I did enter my information. I didn’t go very far into the situation, though. Now I regret doing this at all. I have been getting calls, four to six a day from a caller, one number I researched and link to my actions the other day. I’m not used to getting more than two calls a day from anyone. It’s distressing, please don’t be a fool like I was.