Saturday, October 1, 2011

Win tickets for Reflections London

Only open to residents of the UK. Be careful with this, as it could be a scam. It will definitely get you a lot of spam and soliciting.
"Win an exclusive fan package to see The Cure perform ‘Reflections’ live at London’s Royal Albert Hall on November 15th. Tickets incredibly sold out in less than 4 minutes so this could be your last chance to see Robert Smith & co at their very best in our free competition.
Prize Package Includes: Two fantastic seats to see The Cure Live at the Royal Albert Hall on November 15th. One nights’ accommodation in a city centre hotel. £100 spending money." (Thanks honeyinmyveins)

17 comments:

  1. If only the prize included airfares from Australia too!

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  2. I defy anyone to go through the whole thing...never been asked some many questions to win 2 tickets and gave up halway....

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  3. Think it's a scam, JC? Anyone familiar with the site?

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  4. it does seem like a scam but i did it anyhow.
    if i do get a ticket it will be worth all the spam and marketing phone calls evry evening.

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  5. Possibly a scam...thing is they certainly want to know a lot about you...these are just a few examples....You might want to scroll down to the end now:)

    I mean i don't mind giving my email address, gender and telephone number, but the questionnaire is asking way too many things...sorry for the long post!!!

    PS:I had to edit this post as it was too long!!


    Would you like more information on cost effective insurance for your cat or dog?

    Would you like to speak to someone about lowering your Buildings Insurance? Free Contents Insurance included in all policies also.

    Are you interested in Forex trading? Click “yes” and one of our advisors will be in touch to discuss this with you further.

    Lifestyle Survey

    Please enter the questions below:
    Q 1: Do you have any children?

    Yes

    No
    Q 2: Do you have any pets?

    Yes

    No
    Q 3: What is your employment status?

    Q 4: What is your household income?

    Q 5: Who is your current home broadband supplier?

    Q 6: Who is your current electricity supplier?

    Q 7: Who is your current gas supplier?

    Q 8: How do you pay your energy bills?

    Q 9: Worried about the rising costs of energy. Switch to E.ON today and you could save money on your energy bills PLUS a chance to win £1000! Click Yes and a service agent will phone you about how E.ON could help save you money on your energy bills with a no obligation quote

    Q 10: Have you taken any loans or credit cards since April 2005 with payment protection Insurance and would you like to discuss reclaiming PPI with an agent?

    Q 11: Do you receive Sky TV through a dish?

    Q 12: If it gave your family peace of mind would you like more information on a pre-paid funeral plan?

    Q 13: Are you in a Debt Management Plan already and struggling with your payments?

    Q 14: Are you looking to replace your windows or doors within the next 3 months?

    Q 15: What month is your home insurance due for renewal?

    Q 16: Are you sure you are getting the best home insurance deal? Click ‘yes’ and one of our advisors will be in touch to discuss the best deal for you.

    Q 17: What month is your car insurance due for renewal?

    Q 18: Have you been injured in an accident in the last 3 years that wasnt your fault, have yet to make a claim and would like to speak to someone about making a claim?

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  6. And that's only about half the questions!

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  7. Well if it isn't a scam, I think it's safe to say they are going to send you tons of spam if you give them your info. Be careful with this, guys.

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  8. As much as I want a ticket, I don't want to be fielding spam calls, letters and emails for the next 3 years - and whether you answer yes or no is irrelevant, once they have your info they can sell it onto any of those companies listed and we'd be none the wiser.

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  9. I passed it on to Craig but I wouldn't have if I thought it was a scam, i've checked out who runs the site (LBM http://www.lbm.co.uk/ ) and they seem to be a pretty legit marketing company but I agree, the trade off of appplying is they do want all your info and you will get loads and loads of spam/junk mail.

    It's a bit like all those sites that run alongside the Zynga games on Facebook wehre you can get free items/upgrades etc if you filled in surveys.

    Have to admit I wouldn't do it and if Craig prefers to take it down it makes no difference to me. Really wouldn't want anyone to feel like they've been conned or given to much away.

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  10. smellsss like a scam.

    but hey, you never know. i started doing online surveys one time because i was curious, and i legitimately do get amazon gift cards and stuff, although it's a very small amount for the number of surveys you fill out. but hey, it's time i would have spent on the computer anyway.

    anyway, there is a chance this could actually be real, just with a really slight chance of winning, and mostly using the prize as something to lure people into surveys/marketing/spam/etc.

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  11. I imagine the prize is real, but at a price...your privacy I guess.

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  12. nothing new abote porl thompson craig?

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  13. What would be new? He's not a member of The Cure right now. But just as there's been no official announcement (from Robert) of Roger being back, there's been no announcement of Porl leaving. And there may never be one.

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