Is there anything giving away free iPhones without doing anything?
I was wondering if there was any site that's legit that gives you a free iphone and not the points sites cuz they only give very few points for each offers an I don't want to complete offers cuz they cost money and not those referral or sites that download apps and games or surveys I want something that gives you an iphone by just putting in info
Well first of all you're not just going to find a free iPhone, and it's ridiculous to think that you will. If you want to get it without spending any money there's still some work that needs to be done. PR gives a fair amount of points per offer, I get about $30 worth of stuff for an hours worth of work, and that's better than my real job! Try it out if you'd like to, I'll link in my source, but if you're not willing to put in a little effort you're not going to get an iPhone. Grow up, there's no such thing as a free lunch
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