Monday, January 26, 2009

Here's how to get a free Nintendo Wii with a 30 day trial to Gamefly.com (total cost $8.95!)



Is it possible to use some simple resources on the web to get a totally free Nintendo Wii? When I first heard about this, I seriously doubted it worked, but after some investigating it became very clear that the opportunity does exist. How do I know it works? Check this out - its the packing slip for my free 32GB iPod Touch from Transcendent Innovations (who? see in 'Overview' below), shipped directly from Amazon (which they normally sell for $475!). I used Trainn's very same program for the iPod, and now I'm going to show you how to use it for a free Nintendo Wii.





Overview

There is a company called Transcendent Innovations (known as 'Trainn') which is basically a marketing company. They represent advertisers such as Netflix, Gamefly, Scholastic Books, etc. Those companies pay Trainn to get consumers (you and I) to try their services. They figure the direct cost of trying to market something to and decide why not pay that to someone who can guarantee them a whole bunch of new eyeballs.



So how does it work? Very simple. Just follow these basic instructions step-by-step and your totally free Nintendo Wii will be on its way to you in no time. It may be helpful to print out these instructions before getting started.


Getting Started

First, follow this link:

http://www.YourNintendoWii4Free.com


That will take you to the sign-up page. Just follow the simple instructions to sign up - I suggest you set your account as a 'Referral' account, rather than a 'Points' account. That way, you'll only need to complete one free trial offer, and will get a few of your friends to do the same (but more on that later). Once, you're signed up, Trainn will send you an email confirming your account. Now you're all set to get that offer completed and out of the way.






Completing an Offer

When you first log in to the site, you'll see a tab labeled 'Progress' - this shows how far along you are to getting your free Nintendo Wii. Click on the tab labeled 'Offers' Look through and find an offer that interests you. There are plenty of great trial offers from companies like Netflix, Scholastic Books, Gamefly and others. My suggestion is to sign up for Gamefly.com - for $8.95 you get a one month trial to their online service where you select the games you want to play and they mail them to you (they even offer free return shipping, just like Blockbuster & Netflix do with movies). Its a great offer, simple to complete, and for less than ten bucks completes your main requirement for getting your free Wii. The only requirements are that (1) after sign up you add a game to the queue to be sent to you, and (2) you remain a member for at least 14 days - which is fine since you have a 30 day trial.

Once you've completed the offer, the 'Progress' tab on your Trainn account should show that you've now completed your offer requirement (Gamefly will typically show credit in 2-3 business days). Now you're ready for referrals.


Referrals

Here's the last step - getting referrals. To get your free Nintendo Wii just get 5 people to do what you did - sign up for a new account using your own unique referral link (found on the 'Progress' tab). As soon as they sign up and complete their one offer requirement your account will be updated to show credit for that referral. Once you're all done, here's what your 'Progress' tab will look like (more proof from my free 32GB iPod touch!):






Sounds easy, and it is. Again, this is just a way for big corporations to target some of their marketing dollars direct to consumers. Take advantage of it and let them buy you a brand new Nintendo Wii! All you have to do is click on this link to get started:


http://www.YourNintendoWii4Free.com


Good luck, and post your thoughts, questions and success stories here!