A unique offer: get a version of Microsoft Outlook Add-ins from MAPILab free of charge!

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matveeva2007

We are happy to offer you an excellent opportunity to get Add-ins for
Microsoft Outlook free of charge if you take part in testing or
purchasing the products and services of our partners.

This scheme is very simple: go to the stores of our partner sellers,
offering you a comprehensive range of useful goods and services,
through offer at the MAPILab website. As a result our partner sellers
pay for program, and you get a registered version free of charge,
along with buying a necessary product or service (20- 40 different
offers are usually available).
Go to find and buy what you need, and get a powerful and useful
MAPILab add-in for Microsoft Outlook FREE OF CHARGE!

There are four MAPILab Add-ins for Microsoft Outlook, which you can
get free of charge:

E-mail Follow-Up (http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/email_followup/) can
monitor sent messages left unanswered.
Live Signatures for Outlook (http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/
live_signatures/) allows you to insert various macros (data from a
file or e-mail, current time or date, name of the currently played
track in WinAmp and other) into your message.
MAPILab NNTP (http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/nntp/) allows you to
read and post messages to newsgroups from Microsoft Outlook.
Quick Templates for Outlook (http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/
quick_templates/) will help you with entering frequently repeated text
fragments, save the time and avoid mistyping in your messages.
 
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---Fitz---

So your product is "free" to the customer if the customer buys something,
right? What's wrong with that scenario?
 
B

Brian Tillman

---Fitz--- said:
So your product is "free" to the customer if the customer buys
something, right? What's wrong with that scenario?

It's a cooperative agreement between MAPILab and their partners. If you
find something useful at a partner's web site and buy it, MAPILab will give
you one of their products as a bonus. It sounds like a good deal to me.
 

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