30 seconds and two cups of coffee later ...
Last week, my very own Senseo coffee machine showed up on my doorstep. And the price was right: free. The steps leading up to that point went something like this:
- Received e-mail from Philips offering a free Senseo if I shared a cup of coffee with my friends.
- Carefully scrutinized e-mail for signs of scam.
- Carefully scrutinized promotion rules for signs of scam.
- Signed up, still unsure if it was a scam, but figuring I could always claim ignorance later.
- Received e-mail declaring I was one of 10 chosen to receive a Senseo and asking me to fill out a survey after I'd tried it.
- Received Senseo in mail, accompanied by a few brochures in case friends also wanted to fill out survey.
Which kind of sucks, because I really don't need to pick up the coffee habit once again. I've switched to tea — a more healthful (and less caffeinated) option — and reserve coffee for when Carrie's in town. Oh well, balance in everything, I suppose.
[Edit: After much whining from dear hubby, I've added the target="_blank" tag to my links. If you like it, I'll jscript in it permanently. Thumbs up/down?]
7 Comments:
since my thumbs are bigger than everyones elses, i win because i give two ginormous thumbs up
Is it possible to use the new machine for tea?
Tea is only less caffienated if it is NOT Double Buzz :) ;) :P
And frothy coffee, Mmmmmmm...
I have a friend with one of those. BEST COFFEE EVER.
Also, total thumbs up.
yeah, yeah... coffee. Good fo you, me happy... Now.
Four huge and hairy dew claws up!!!
Me target="_blank" everything and the link they rode in on!
not just a vampire coffee maker, a PYCHIC VAMPIRE COFFEE MAKER
hey, this thing looks like the joystick on an airplane!!!
replete with missile buttons n' evrything..
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