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This has been discussed on other forums, and some consider it a fraud if you don't actually work for a company and are just doing this for the free stuff... a thread in AnandTech, for example. :shifty:

Wow, I had no idea. Well, if the mods think this is a fradulent way of getting XP then lock and delete the forum.

As far as I'm concerned, Microsoft has allowed anyone with a .Net passport (hotmail or msn account included) to sign up. They can use their disgretion on whether to send a copy to someone or not (I choose to make it obvious that I was a student and not employed by anyone).

UK "rewards" are:

Encarta Premium Suite 2004 - 700 Points

Age Of Mythology - 700 Points

Flight Simulator 2004 - 700 Points

Freelancer - 700 Points

Project Zero Xbox - 700 Points

Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball Xbox - 700 Points

Blinx Xbox - 700 Points

Halo Xbox - 700 Points

16oz Stainless Steel Travel Mug - 700 Points

Solid Washed Cotton Cap - 700 Points

Knit Cap - 700 Points

Wireless Intellimouse Explorer - 700 Points

Jstphish you are a hero methinks.

I'm UK, so no XP for me, :<:<:<:<.

Ordered the Intelli mouse and Flight Sim 2004, damn hope it works.

Awesome work Jstphish!

:)

You can thank my good friend who sent me the Club SI link in the first place. I don't know where he finds this kind of stuff because he finds it all the time (most not legit though).

UK "rewards" are:

Encarta Premium Suite 2004 - 700 Points

Age Of Mythology - 700 Points

Flight Simulator 2004 - 700 Points

Freelancer - 700 Points

Project Zero Xbox - 700 Points

Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball Xbox - 700 Points

Blinx Xbox - 700 Points

Halo Xbox - 700 Points

16oz Stainless Steel Travel Mug - 700 Points

Solid Washed Cotton Cap - 700 Points

Knit Cap - 700 Points

I don't see an intellimouse anywhere :blink:

The Intellimouse is for the US only I think.

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UK "rewards" are:

Encarta Premium Suite 2004 - 700 Points

Age Of Mythology - 700 Points

Flight Simulator 2004 - 700 Points

Freelancer - 700 Points

Project Zero Xbox - 700 Points

Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball Xbox - 700 Points

Blinx Xbox - 700 Points

Halo Xbox - 700 Points

16oz Stainless Steel Travel Mug - 700 Points

Solid Washed Cotton Cap - 700 Points

Knit Cap - 700 Points

I don't see an intellimouse anywhere :blink:

No, im in UK and i ordered one, its the last item

UK "rewards" are:

Encarta Premium Suite 2004 - 700 Points

Age Of Mythology - 700 Points

Flight Simulator 2004 - 700 Points

Freelancer - 700 Points

Project Zero Xbox - 700 Points

Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball Xbox - 700 Points

Blinx Xbox - 700 Points

Halo Xbox - 700 Points

16oz Stainless Steel Travel Mug - 700 Points

Solid Washed Cotton Cap - 700 Points

Knit Cap - 700 Points

I don't see an intellimouse anywhere :blink:

Same. I got 1400 points and ordered 2x Encarta :D

UK "rewards" are:

Encarta Premium Suite 2004 - 700 Points

Age Of Mythology - 700 Points

Flight Simulator 2004 - 700 Points

Freelancer - 700 Points

Project Zero Xbox - 700 Points

Dead Or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball Xbox - 700 Points

Blinx Xbox - 700 Points

Halo Xbox - 700 Points

16oz Stainless Steel Travel Mug - 700 Points

Solid Washed Cotton Cap - 700 Points

Knit Cap - 700 Points

I don't see an intellimouse anywhere .

As Storm said, moving the mouse to the very end of that little animation will find the mouse.

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