I don't know specifically about IQ test offers, but ringtone offers actually tell you the price in the text message you have to reply to.
Is it the same here?
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I don't know specifically about IQ test offers, but ringtone offers actually tell you the price in the text message you have to reply to.
Is it the same here?
On MOST, (not ALL) of these quizzes, the terms are a HUGE paragraph at the bottom of the page. Not exactly hidden.
But, you're not supposed to see it either.
If they could hide it, they would.
But, they can't, so they put it below the fold, and put all the meaningful content above the fold, so the user would never have to scroll down.
I mean, it might as well be a scam.
Technically it isn't a scam, but if someone came up to you in a grocery store and said, "Hey, I can send you those eggs you're about to buy for half-price, straight to your house, give me the money and your address and they'll be there tomorrow." You're like okay, sure. And then when you get outside the dude chases after you and rapes you in the ass, and you're like, "wtf, man". He says, "Oh, you never read the terms and conditions on the back of my right wrist, this is perfectly legal."
No one is going to read the terms and conditions EVERY TIME they sign up for something. Imagine if every forum, online service, you signed up for pulled some rebill baby back bullshit, you wouldn't trust the internet anymore.
Also, for the record, how many times have you ever completely read the terms and conditions to anything? I bet it'll be less then 10 times.
Sure, you're taking advantage of someone. But you're acting like they're fucking retarded for not doing something that nobody does anyways.
How many of WoW 11 million subscribers have read the ToS?
Have you read the ToS for every aff network you signed up with?
Haha I would probably actually pay for content if you had a website.
Technically it isn't a scam, but if someone came up to you in a grocery store and said, "Hey, I can send you those eggs you're about to buy for half-price, straight to your house, give me the money and your address and they'll be there tomorrow." You're like okay, sure. And then when you get outside the dude chases after you and rapes you in the ass, and you're like, "wtf, man". He says, "Oh, you never read the terms and conditions on the back of my right wrist, this is perfectly legal."
Hello friends,
I think it actual good test for IQ.
If fall for scam and get charged then have IQ low.
If no fall for scam then have IQ high.
Good luck bros
I guess my IQ isn't as low as I thought. I took the quiz and when it asked me for the phone number, I stopped.
I mean, it might as well be a scam.
Technically it isn't a scam, but if someone came up to you in a grocery store and said, "Hey, I can send you those eggs you're about to buy for half-price, straight to your house, give me the money and your address and they'll be there tomorrow." You're like okay, sure. And then when you get outside the dude chases after you and rapes you in the ass, and you're like, "wtf, man". He says, "Oh, you never read the terms and conditions on the back of my right wrist, this is perfectly legal."
No one is going to read the terms and conditions EVERY TIME they sign up for something. Imagine if every forum, online service, you signed up for pulled some rebill baby back bullshit, you wouldn't trust the internet anymore.
Also, for the record, how many times have you ever completely read the terms and conditions to anything? I bet it'll be less then 10 times.
Sure, you're taking advantage of someone. But you're acting like they're fucking retarded for not doing something that nobody does anyways.
How many of WoW 11 million subscribers have read the ToS?
Have you read the ToS for every aff network you signed up with?
That is pretty EPICHello friends,
I think it actual good test for IQ.
If fall for scam and get charged then have IQ low.
If no fall for scam then have IQ high.
Good luck bros