Crowd Cow’s ‘$100 of Free Meat’
As a TINA.org reader put it, it’s only “free” if you first spend money.
The link in this text takes you to freesurprisecenter.com, where nothing is really free. Not only that, but they require you to enter your Data that can be used to identify you, like your name, address, birth date, or Social Security number, which they share with call centers that will bombard you with calls, texts, and recorded messages offering more “free” products.
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As a TINA.org reader put it, it’s only “free” if you first spend money.
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“Free” guide harbors future charges that aren’t disclosed in a frightening email to parents and grandparents.