Prizebook opens up to the freebie world with a bang!

Prizebook.com has just released their first freebie site but trust me folks, this is not your average freebie site. I had a chance to experience this site firsthand and it was quiete an experience. The crediting was great, the support was even greater, and the choice of offers and rewards was fantastic. Prizebook has nailed both concepts of freebie sites (DIY and referral based) into one revolutionary site. Each offer is worth a certain amount of cash and once you are credited (instant most likely might I add), the cash is yours! Once your offer has been credited, you can use it towards getting over 150 cool prizes (for guys and girls) or you can request a check for cold hard cash. On top of doing offers yourself to earn cash, you can get referrals to complete offers under your referral link and you receive 10% of their cash balances forever!
Crediting for Prizebook:
My personal experience with the crediting was excellent. I had 12 referrals and 8 of them were instant and the other 4 were next-day credits. I asked the site owner what was so special about their crediting that caused it to be so fast, that’s when I found out Prizebook was really unique. Prizebook has a direct feed with their affiliate networks, meaning the affiliate networks credit you directly so when Prizebook finds out, you find out at the exact same time.
Fraud Prevention:
Prizebook has a unique system to notify the status of their users account. On the left side of your account panel you will see the a Status box which can indicate “Good”, “Flagged”, or “Banned”. One of the things that impressed me the most about this system is that there will be no “over-kill” banning. Meaning, if you frauded an offer by cancelling too soon or there’s a connection between you and one your referrals such as IP or account information, you will have your status changed to “Flagged” and it’s your responsibility to open a support ticket and ask why or you will be permanently banned. Unfortunately, I could not find out any specific details about the fraud system due to privacy reasons but they assured me it’s really something special.
Prizebook’s Community:
Prizebook’s social network makes it easier for users to keep track of or talk to other users. You can create a profile, upload pictures, or create a group to help raise money. Prizebook also has a “private messaging” type service much like Anything4Free does so you can chat about prizes or offers right on the site! On each user’s profile, you may see the pending/completed offers he has completed along with the prizes they have ordered. This is beneficial because you can see which offers to stay away from and/or to make sure which certain offers are crediting properly.
Promotions:
When I mentioned above that I had a first hand experience with PrizeBook, this is what I was talking about. I completed 12 referrals (each referral had to complete one offer) and now I’m waiting for my Xbox 360 (which I’m currently tracking via UPS). I completed the site Saturday night and they mailed out today! Each month Prizebook will hold a different promotion. June’s promotion is the first ten users to reach 12 completed referrals gets an Xbox 360. July’s promotion will be an iPod Nano and a 27″ LCD TV screen!
In conclusion, I feel like this site is one of the most promising new sites out there today with their crediting systems, friendly support, fraud prevention and their wide variety of prizes and offers aimed at both sexes and all ages. Be sure to try this one out!







June 13th, 2006 at 12:28 pm
I am sure you did not get any kickback for posting this, because it is so unbiased.
June 13th, 2006 at 12:35 pm
yea… I was gonna say…
June 13th, 2006 at 1:11 pm
Yeah, both you guys are right. I got $1000 cash, a plasma TV, and of course a brand new laptop all because I wrote about a positive experience I had with this site with additional information I requested from the site owner for the sole purpose of passing along the good word. People are always asking me for site suggestions so why not post one? I hope you guys are ready to criticize my next post because I enjoy this.
June 13th, 2006 at 8:38 pm
That’s awsome
I think from this review I will be doing this website.
June 16th, 2006 at 7:06 pm
Now if only they would support Canadians too, they would truly be one of the best!
June 27th, 2006 at 8:05 pm
This site is awesome. I’ll be a man and say that this site is a lot better than mine. Not only do they not ban random people and kick people off for no reason so i can just cop the cash and not give it back like i do, they have the best customer support in the world. i usually like to go invisible and im especially pissed when people message me when i’m trying to jack off to porn…
August 9th, 2006 at 12:08 am
Way to go kerms, about the porn thing… Anyway Prizebook is awesome, I love them. Sometimes I think it’s just to good to be true, and then I realize….it’s true, lol.
September 28th, 2007 at 7:18 am
is there anytrhing bad about this site? did you review unbiased?
Dariius
August 17th, 2008 at 5:53 am
PrizeBook at PrizeBook.com left a bunch of us loyal members in the lurch months ago refusing to pay members what was owed ($35 - me personally) while stating that they were closing the site in favor of a new interface. They stated that members owed money would be able to transfer credit to the new site interface. They [U]welcomed new members for weeks[/U] (milking it) while the rest of us old members were fuming mad on their forum (they quickly deleted each post and banned the members that were owed! - al the while not responding to support tickets!) Then the site went AWOL (error 404 not found) for the last 3 or 4 months.
A few days ago, on a whim, I typed in the URL again and BOOM - there’s the new site (same design and logo as the old one.)
I submitted a support ticket:
[QUOTE]” I was a member of the old PrizeBook and I haven’t been paid! At the time you disappeared I was owed over $30, had tons of referrals, and I never received any satisfaction for it. Please advise. I run a network of several very popular GPT review and referral sites and I would like to confidently begin referring members back to PrizeBook but there is the unfinished business… “[/QUOTE]
On 08/17/08, 04:06 AM EDT, Anthony wrote: (admin)
[QUOTE]” We don’t have any connection with the old Prizebook site since it was transferred ownership and a new system. “[/QUOTE]
Yea, right :angry: Nice shell game fellas. DO NOT TRUST THIS SITE !
If you need a second opinion just Google “PrizeBook Scam”
Anyone else get screwed by PrizeBook here?
September 25th, 2008 at 1:59 am
Yes, PrizeBook was, is, and will always be a scam. You might get paid once, or twice but when it becomes lucrative enough for the admins to make the site go AWOL again then you all are screwed like I and many others were a few month ago. DO NOT TRUST PRIZEBOOK - EVER AGAIN !
September 25th, 2008 at 2:02 am
Better off going to a legitimate trustworthy site like www.GreedyClicks,com where you get paid to PayPal HOURLY with only a FIFTY-CENT minimum cashout !
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