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Below is a step by step guide detailing exactly what you need to do to be able to receive your almost free item.
Step One
Sign up to one of the sites offering an almost free item (for example, Console Incentives*).
Make sure you only sign up once and from an IP address** that someone hasn't already signed up on. Having two accounts on the same site will get you put on hold (effectively, banned) and most of the time having two accounts on one site with the same IP will also get you put on hold. So, if you know someone has already signed up to the site, use a different computer at a different address.
 
Step Two***
Complete one offer, ranging from free trials (it's recommended that you pay a month to be sure though) to gambling offers to being accepted for a credit card.

Other than the free trial, the offers generally cost from around £5-20.
 
Step Three***
Refer other people using your referral link (which you will find in your account section of whatever site you are signed up to) and once they complete an offer, you'll have 1 referral towards your gift. So if your gift costs 4 referrals and one person has signed up using your link and completed an offer, you'll have 1/4 referrals required for the gift.
 
Step Four
Once you have referred enough people who have completed an offer (it's a good idea to get one or two extra referrals who complete an offer incase one of your referrals has broken the rules and has been put on hold as they won't count towards your gift), there should be a Verify button in your account. Press this and once your account has been checked and everything is ok, they'll send out the gift to you.
*Note: Any links to sites will be referral links. This means if someone signs up to that site using the link, it will go towards me earning my gift which, as you'll see, is how it all works.
 
**Note: An IP address is a number given to each computer that is connected to the internet. Computers that share the same internet connection also share the same IP address.
 
***Note: Steps two and three can be done in any order, but you still have to do both of them.