Is PrizeRebel a Scam?

So today’s question is: Is PrizeRebel a scam?

To know the answer to this question, you have to know what PrizeRebel is.

PrizeRebel is a site where you can fill out surveys, sign up for newsletters, sites, and trials (and more) and get points for doing so. There are tons of free offers and some credit card/cell phone offers (if that’s what you’re interested in). 1 point = $1 and there are a ton of prizes to choose from. On top of that, they even offer you the choice of custom prizes. It all sounds great, right?

So that’s where we come back to the question: Is PrizeRebel a scam?

No, PrizeRebel is not a scam! It is a legitimate website where you can get some great free stuff. You can get iTunes cards, stuff from Amazon, Nexon cards, gaming cards (WoW, Ultimate Gaming Card, XBOX Live) and so much more.

PrizeRebel is for users 13+ years old living in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

Want proof? Check this out. Proof!

PrizeRebel – Click to join!

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Posted: June 6th, 2009
at 3:54pm by N.G. Woosh

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  • Kanester
    i completely agree tht prize rebel is not a scam i have friends who i have seen get points and claim their prizes its not a scam and whoever thinks it is is just stupid. 4 points!
  • Somewere
    im doin prize rebel right now 3 points!
  • Soken
    Lol...Why did i get a email showing me these comments
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  • Brian
    Great post! I find PrizeRebel to work very well! I've gotten a lot with it!

    <img src="http://www.prizerebel.com/index.php?r=2202329" width="1" height="1" />
  • monkey552
    prize rebels IS a scam they ask you for personal info and then "ship your prize to you" but that is not true what the truth is "we sell your personal info and then we take the money get the prize to you but we just take 2x the money out of your credit card you gave to us." seem worth it now?
  • It isn't a scam, you just didn't bother to read the details of what you signed up for. You're making all of the assumptions that too many people make, rather than seeing the facts.

    1. You get paid by PrizeRebel to sign up for advertisements that are paying PrizeRebel, and PrizeRebel is paying you a portion of it.

    2. PrizeRebel does not gather your personal information other than your shipping information when you order a prize. How can they sell it? Don't make claims if you don't bother to read how things work.

    3. The advertisers are looking for real signups, and yes some of them do charge you, but it is YOUR responsibility to realize what you are signing up for. Nobody is going to babysit you. Mommy isn't going to hold your hand. READ THE FINE PRINT OF THE AD.

    Yes, it is worth it, and I have the payment proof to show it. In the future, before making an ass of yourself, please bother to know what you are talking about.
  • Soken
    This is very true, but it dosent change the fact i hate prize rebel : )
    i made 150$ from PR, but nothing seems to credit anymore >.>'
  • James
    I just got a 360 and i was trying to get free MS points from there but I was wondering is it completely free and do they expire!!
  • You complete offers and surveys in exchange for points. There are tons of free ones you can do (so you never have to pay a dime) as well as several "not free" offers you can do, but they're completely optional and clearly listed under a different section. Then you turn around and spend your earned points on whatever item(s) you want - in your case, MS points. 1 points = $1 on PrizeRebel.

    As for expiring, do you mean the PrizeRebel points or the MS points?
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