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FREE codes, games, & accessories for the 360, PS3, and Wii! - [How to]
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FREE codes, games, & accessories for the 360, PS3, and Wii! - [How to]
Claim your first free instant reward with literally zero effort after registration.  1) Click here to register - 2) Click here to download the Bing Toolbar - (Internet Explorer 7+ only. No FireFox.) 3) Click here for a chance at a bonus prize - When finished, click here - and find the message titled "READ ME". Follow instructions inside on how to claim code/game/accessory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How does it work? The website (Points2Shop) offers these rewards for users who either complete their offers or play their games. However, they do give new users a complimentary free reward just for signing up. The options of this reward range from things like headsets, older games, etc, nothing spectactular, but it is FREE, so you have nothing to lose. This is so new users have confidence in the website and continue to use it for their own personal gain. If you sign up and don’t like it, simply don't use the site. If you enjoy your free rewards, you are bound to bring in quite a few nice games, codes, and accessories every few days. This is the best and only real way to get these items, especially codes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ WARNING! THE FOLLOWING ARE SCAMS: - ALL point 'generators' - ALL offers to increase credit/points by sending in a valid code. - ANYTHING requiring your XBL, PSN, or Wii sign-in information.
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Date Found: March 01, 2011
Date Produced: March 01, 2011
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