Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Free Paintball Stuff


I’m not one to rant or spam about a certain product or service but if I see something that works, I’ll definitely give you my word it actually works. This isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme. And it certainly isn’t something that happens over night. However, it does work, and will get some sweet paintball products for free. Ok let’s get to it.

If you hadn’t noticed, a certain company (Target.com) has started advertising through my Spyder Paintball Gun Blog. If you’ve visited their site before, you may find it a bit strange or may not understand it. I’ll explain what they offer it could mean a free getting a free Reactor Paintball marker, or a free JT FX-10 Thermal Mask, or other free paintball stuff.

This is how it works:

All you have to do is to fill a rather simple questionnaire that Target's marketing department created (that's why they give you a free $500 Target gift card - to get marketing data to analyze). From what I understand, this Target promotion will end some time next week, so you better grab this card while you can.

This Target promotion is available to anyone over 18, who live in US (there is geotargeting, so non US traffic is re-routed).

I already got mine free $500 Target gift card.

With Target gift card I got cool free paintball stuff. It’s free and fun.
Reactor Electronic Paintball Marker — $199,99
Evolution Y-Board Paintball Loader — $84,99
Clear/Black Medium JT FX-10 Thermal Mask — $79,99
VL Pro Attitubes Black Medium Harness and Tubes — $19,99
Wild Streak 2000-ct. Orange Paintballs — $54,99
Wild Streak 2000-ct. Orange Paintballs — $54,99
NET JET Mission Paintball Instant Online Key — $3,99
Total: $498,93

You may choose other free paintball stuff from Target catalog for your free $500 Target gift card.

About Target

Target's first store opened in Roseville, Minnesota, in 1962. Its on-trend merchandise at affordable prices launched a new era in discount retailing. This "T-1" store was easy to shop, attractive and always clean. It served as the prototype for every Target store opened since then, and it changed how consumers think about discount shopping.

How I got free paintball stuff