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Trial Questions – Can someone send me a free trial for xbox live?

March 9th, 2010 No comments

i haven’t had the chance to try out xbox live yet and i would really like to, so could u please send me a free trial for it

Best Answer: Wait ! if you text me on xbox live ill send one!!!
My gamertag is MossyX360……


  • Just make an xbox live account? U get 1 free month without paying anyway. and it won’t ask for no credit card unless u choose gold so choose silver for now which is free. and youll get 1 month of gold for free
  • u could but it wood be hard
  • you have to buy a card

Trial Questions – Ebay Snipers! Which is the best Free Trial Ebay Sniper on the web?

March 9th, 2010 No comments

I rarely am that desperate to win an Ebay item but today I have seen one that I just MUST have! I know that some of the Ebay sniper tools offered on the web have free trials – usually 3 free snipes before you have to pay for the service. Which is the best sniper to use – ie one that is reliable, safe and puts in your bid in the very last seconds?

Thanks.

Best Answer: I’ve always used Hammersnipe.com, which gives you 3 free snipes per week. For a ‘freebie’ user, it will put the bid in in the last 20 seconds. If you chose to subscribe (which I do, because it saves me hovvering over my PC all evening, every evening!), then it will put it in in the last 3 seconds.

In 3 years, only had 2 incidences of it failing to put in bids, and one was a major software and hardware issue recently that’s now been resolved.

http://www.aksessorize.co.uk


    Trial Questions – Are there any free websites where I can backup my data for free to an offsite storage? (Not free trial.)?

    March 7th, 2010 No comments

    I’m not looking for the free trial sites, but truely free, password protected, offsite storage. Surely there still out there somewhere, but all I can find is the free-trial and then yearly fee.

    Best Answer: The price of storage has been dropping dramatically for some time now, and along with that trend, web workers now have an ever-expanding set of options for backing up and sharing files online. In addition, the various services you can use offer many different kinds of options–so how much capacity you get with free online offerings isn’t necessarily the only issue any more. In this post, I’ll round up some of the best free services to consider, and what their specialties are.

    I mentioned Adrive here once before, and after continuing to use it, I’m impressed with it. It’s a no-frills online storage and backup solution, and the real attraction to it is how much capacity you get: a whopping 50 gigabytes. That’s much more than the 5GB you get free with Xdrive, or the 1GB you get free with Box.net.

    Speaking of Box.net, its main attraction is the large set of free applications that you can now use in conjunction with it through its OpenBox service. You can do online editing with Zoho, document signing with EchoSign, CAD previewing with Autodesk Freewheel, working within the ThinkFree productivity suite, cropping photos with Picnik, and more.

    I’m also a fan of some of the on-the-fly services out there, designed to let you shoot files and images online and share them with colleagues as instantly as possible. Recently, I mentioned Clip2Net, which is really good for these speed collaboration applications. I also like Drop.io which creates a web site for you to deposit files on, and you can password protect it. Another player to look into if you’re interested in this type of online storage and sharing is DropBoks.

    For folks interested in a Mac client for backups and storage, Mozy remains a popular choice. And if you’re interested in backups in particular, MediaMax [link dead and now removed] is worth looking into. You get 25GB of free online storage, and you also get a free piece of client software called MediaMax XL Beta which allows you to automate backups so you don’t have to do the work. ed: MediaMax is now The LinkUp. With the change in focus comes the elimination of the free service as described here. See comment below for more information.


    • You can try google as a off site storage. I think you should open first an gmail account.
    • Why would anyone give out free storage? Costs money to store data.
    • Mozy, First 2GB is free:
      http://mozy.com/home

    Trial Questions – Need a Free trial or code for xbox live?

    March 6th, 2010 No comments

    Does anyone have a 48 hour code or 1 month or any live code for XBOX 360.I cant afford it right now cause.My family is Tight in budget right now and i really wanna play.So it would be a miracle if you could let me have it
    =/
    Thank you.

    Best Answer: Nah, but I found a site where you could get free xbox live, and more.
    Check out this site for more information.
    http://www.anything4nothing.co.cc/


    • go to freemspointseasy.tk and rewards1com.tk. both sites are free, legal, and easy. I have earned about $200 worth of stuff from them. I am soon pre-ordering gears of war to from one of the sites. so all u do is sign up for free, do free offers/surveys, hen u have enough points for xbox live card, request it. it shouldn’t take long at all….
    • yes here u go but u have to work for it about 10 min a day
      http://freexboxliveandgames.weebly.com/

    Trial Questions – Where can I get a Free trial of Microsoft Frontpage?

    March 5th, 2010 No comments

    How much does the program cost?

    Best Answer: Open Office word processor will save your files as a web page. It will also open web pages in the word processor. I just checked my Open Office Programs to be sure of my answer. Office Presentation (like power point) will also do the same thing.

    Cost > FREE