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badaBING badaboom?!....FREE Amazon mp3 song....
#1
....value of $1.29 from Bing BUT you have to enter your email address (so use a SPAM email address).....they will email you the code......


....Bing wants to make your holiday brighter and say thanks with a free song download.

To get your free song:

1.Enter your email address in the box below.
2.We'll send you an email with your personal song code and instructions for how to redeem it.
3.Follow the instructions to choose and download your song.
By providing your email address you agree to receive future communications about Bing, including the Bing newsletter. The newsletter gives you tips & tricks plus news about all the great features and programs Bing has to offer. You can unsubscribe at any time. Get started now.....



I BING.....the body electric......
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#2
UNREAL!

Everything M$ does is such GARBAGE!

I get the code (had it sent to Hotmail - since they already know that one!) -- and every album/song
I click on comes back with "there must be a code error in the page you are seeking!"

They are such SCUM!



I hope their stock drops to 50 cents and Apple buys them and closes THEIR doors!
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#3
Jimmypoo wrote:
UNREAL!
...Every album/song I click on comes back with "there must be a code error in the page you are seeking!"

They are such SCUM!

I had that issue too - none of my searches - despite having an autocompletion choice listed, returned useful results... Fortunately you can ignore a couple of steps in the M$ instructions and simply go to an Amazon page and enter your code there for any MP3 track - look for the "Redeem gift card..." area.

Then I tried it using FireFox instead of Safari; the instructions were perfectly followable there.
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#4
I didn't know it was an Amazon code - I thought it had something to do only with "Bing" (gotta think of
more apt name) - since the links kept stalling at Bing.
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#5
Jimmypoo wrote:
I thought it had something to do only with "Bing" (gotta think of more apt name)

You know, if you take Bing and add LE to the end of it and switch the I for a U, you've got Bungle.

If you swap the BI with DU you've got DUNG. Maybe the dialog should go something like this:

#1: "Bing it."
#2: "I got dung."
#1: "Well, that's a bungle. Feel the sting of lousy search results with Bing!"

Is Bing supposed to be a tie-in to "bada bing" or short for Bingo? Or bing like the sound when something richochets?
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