iPod and iPod Touch for a Dollar?
What Do I Have To Do to Get A Cheap or Free iPod, 3G iPad, or iPhone
Can you get an iPod for a Dollar? There are lots of offers out there saying you can get a free ipod or one for a dollar, but if you look at the terms and conditions you have to jump through a lot of hoops before one ever gets shipped to you. You might have to sign up for several movie rental services, a credit card, record club, car insurance, travel program, and home security system before the ipod is sent out to you. Also, you may have to get accepted for these services, so if you have shaky credit you aren’t going to meet all the requirements for your one dollar ipod. Considering the cost of all these services (which have “trial periods” that get pretty expensive even if you cancel after a month) you might just want to save up $300 and get a nice iPod Touch or Apple iPad for $500 instead of finding yourself with an insane amount of junk mail and offers you can’t afford. Note that these offers are going to be touching your credit score, since signing up for subscription services and insurance is usually credit-based, so you may get dinged for having multiple inquiries in a month.
Is it possible to get a free iPod or one for only a buck? We would never say that it is impossible, but you have to be sure of the terms and conditions that revolve around getting an ipod for a dollar. Whenever considering such an offer, you should look at all the terms and conditions and understand the fine print, since you are generally offering up a lot of personal information to a slew of companies. You are usually giving permission to receive offers in the mail, by email, and over the phone, so any protection you had on the “do not call” list could be nonexistent.
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Notes and Special Information
Special note: iPod, iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad are all registered trademarks of Apple Computer. More likely than not, you aren't getting a one dollar iPod, but you probably are going to be knee deep in a lot of complex offers that make those "8 CDs for a Penny" look like a cake walk.