The "hack" is just a ploy to get you to use their referral link. Referral links can't be hacked to generate more points than normal. Anyone who says they have a "hack" is lying, scamming and will most likely get both of you banned. There are no hacks because the offers are credited through third party advertisers.
And yes, I am a member of prize rebel and have never seen this work.The same goes for Gaming lagoon. Even if it would somehow work, the Gaming lagoon staff would see the point increase instantly and immediately give you the boot. They're pretty strict with their rules ^^
their are no hacks for prizerebel, if their is one that work you will get banned. be careful as some hack egine contain virsus or keyloggers.another thing most program are likely to contains a referral link within the program code, this is newer way to get people to sign up, which mean your points wont be boosted, instead the owner of the hack engine will get 20% of what you earned!
Getting referrals is not an easy task. No one will click on your referral ID, if they come to know that you will be getting a share of those earning, although they will not loose anything. i can provide an idea to you.
The fastest way to get points is by using RoboForm, you just have to fill in all your false information when you first install it and then click one button on the top of your browser anytime you need to fill in the address and stuff like that again.Also, another trick is, when you have all those yes/no thingies, just press Tab and left arrow over and over again really fast.This isn't a scam, you actually can get prizes but if you wat something huge like a 360 it would take forever with just the 100% free offers. Instead, you should consider using the credit card ones that give way more points, like 10 to 20. You will probably end up paying like 30 to 40 dollars but obviously that is nothing in comparison to actually buying a 360 at retail price.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Prize rebel hacked links scam review