Is there any such thing as a free iPod?

There are all kinds of promotions these days offering an iPod if you sign up for a service. Open a bank account? Get an iPod. Sign up for a cellphone package? Get an iPod.

But what if you don’t want any of those things? There’s no point in paying for something you don’t want. That’s why my advice is to get in on the Air Miles program, or something similar, connected to a grocery store chain. These programs allow to you gather points every time you buy something until eventually you have enough to buy one of the many rewards the program offers. In the case of Air Miles, one of those rewards is an iPod.

I emphasize grocery stores, because we all have to eat, and we all have to buy food on a regular basis. The points can add up surprisingly fast if you make big purchases, because they sometimes offer bonuses. It may not be instant gratification, but for those with patience, a free iPod can be had for simply doing one of the basic things we do to stay alive.

Posted Friday, May 26, 2006 in

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