I've seen that type of thing before. Notice the little disclaimer saying "you must be 18 or older to be eligible for this offer?" There was an offer for a free xbox that I clicked on recently, and it took me to a page almost exactly like that. Turns out they wanted you to sign up for 2 credit cards before they'd send you the xbox. This is probably similar.
It's bogus ... I tried it with a fictitious email address and some poor fool's street address. I went through 4 or five pages of 'check yes or no to all of the offers' and ended up at a dead end.
And people wonder how they get so much spam in their inbox. I could set up a shop giving away free rocks only if they give me their e-mail and home address and many people would do it. Isn't it amazing what people will do to get something for nothing?
MD-2389 wrote:And people wonder how they get so much spam in their inbox. I could set up a shop giving away free rocks only if they give me their e-mail and home address and many people would do it. Isn't it amazing what people will do to get something for nothing?