Well, like most that start freebie hunting, I was very sceptical. Surely no-one is going to give away a free PSP are they?
After clicking the link, I was presented with the front page of Real-Incentives. Complete one offer and refer a few friends, sounds simple enough! I signed up, and then saw the offers page. So here’s the catch! I almost closed the browser, but then noticed the free Lovefilm trial offer. “I’ve got nothing to lose” I thought to myself and signed up to the DVD rental trial.
Now for the hard part. A PSP from Real-Incentives was 7 referrals. I got a few (also sceptical, but willing nonetheless) family members and friends to do it, but still needed more. I got the idea from a man on ebay, so why not try that myself? I did and managed to get loads of referrals, and greens too. A word of warning: ebay have now outlawed this method, and will actively suspend or delete any accounts that try it.
Around a month or so after signing up, I had 12 greens, enough for an Xbox 360, so I clicked the ‘Verify’ button and waited patiently. And waited. And waited some more. After about another 3 weeks, I checked my account to find that I had lost 6 greens! Gutted! After the disappointment, I managed to get another green through a trade on the Grab4Free forum. I clicked verify again.
The wait this time was shorter, around 2 weeks. I checked my account one day to see a new box appear: “Your account has been verified, you may now order your item”, which I quickly did.
About 2 weeks later, I came home from work, and there was a card for a missed delivery on the doormat. I rushed down to the Post Office, and there it was - my very first freebie. I was chuffed to say the least, and proved many doubters (Including myself) wrong.
Overall, I would rate the service of Real-Incentives as good. At times the support ticket responses were slow, but this seems to have been addressed lately.

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