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    ipodsweepstakes.com gives away an ipod a day

    March 9th, 2007

    There are a lot of offers floating around purporting to give away iPods. Most of them make it very difficult for you to actually get the iPod. The usual words come up: cumbersome, too many forms, too many signups.

    There’s good news for US residents: enter iPodSweepstakes.com. They give away a free iPod every single day - they’ve given away more than 3,000 so far - no need to buy anything, no credit card needed, no friends to bug to be your referrals.

    As if that’s not enough, you can actually get more than 1 iPod! As well as winning an iPod, you can *earn* a free iPod by doing simple things like taking a survey or requesting free info.

    So, what are you waiting for? Get a Free iPod from iPodSweepstakes.com Now!

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