Apple has released a very small Mac called the Mac Mini, and it will be sold for $499 (40 GB) and $599 (80 GB). It doesn’t include a monitor, keyboard, or mouse — but you can get those anywhere.
The Mini is the lowest-priced Mac; it used to be the $799 eMac. However, it does still cost $500, which is more than some PCs.
Do you remember freeiPods.com? Even if you don’t - I got a free iPod from them. This is the same company. It works.
[Update: Complete!]
Here’s the deal. You sign up, complete an offer (like sign up for a free offer), and refer 10 friends to do the same. Please use my link - it doesn’t hurt you in any way.
Include a joke or some clever statement with your comment and link. All comments missing this will be deleted.
P.S.: If you don’t already have a Gmail account, you can get a Gmail invite here.



Elliot,
You should definitely take a look at notebooks4free. Despite the name they have a variety of rewards, including a few which take as few as two referrals.
– Tom
That’s because nobody likes pyramid schemes. First, prominant in snail mail, then email, now blogs. It’s a distribution medium that needs to die, painfully.
I barely got 5 with the freeiPods.com offer. I’m having trouble with the 10 required for freeMiniMacs.com - I’ve got 2 completed so far. You’d think that with so many comments in my blog, somebody is signing up with my link - but they’re not.
Yes I’m game. I just signed up at notebooks4free.com, where you can get an iBook or PC notebook. The number of referrals required is steep, however, 18. This is my link:
http://www.notebooks4free.com/default.aspx?r=273708
If you sign up from that link I’ll sign up for one of yours. Check with me first though to make sure I want whatever they’re offering. I’m guessing you have an iPod. If not, or if you want another one, I want to do tech4free.com for the IPod. They require only five referrals vs. gears4free, which requires six. However gears4free has a nice catalog of various other techtoys so I could still sign up with them.
Now, there’s one important piece of business. There’s no need to “give away” your first referral. For example, a guy is going to pay me $15 for signing up at notebooks4free. I met him on a site called http://www.freeipodguide.com/ . Of course the guy could reneg but he has good “karma” and a good “trade record” so I’m taking a chance. When I “go green” (my offer is credited as completed) he will give me a vote as a good trader and so the cycle continues.
I don’t know how long this gravy train will last. I think it will change over time. Some of the deals involve 30 day free trials which are easy to quit before the paying part kicks in.
But I’m going to ride it for a while.
BTW, if you go to my page at http://movies.squarespace.com/freemac/ you’ll see that for some reason my site is quite high for some free Mac-related search terms. Try those same search terms yourself, You’ll find that your site is NUMBER ONE or in the top five for a couple of terms among many thousands of pages. Go figure.
– Tom
I’m doing a similar deal with OfferCentric instead of Gratis Internet. You can get a free mac mini or take a $550 PayPal payment! http://www.macminis4free.com/default.aspx?r=171854