Thursday, November 12, 2009

Free Car Media and Driven Media a scam or not?

So how would you like to drive a brand new car, and just by the act of driving around the city, make your car payment. Sounds to good to be true? Well think again. Free Car Media and Driven Media say thats what they are all about.

But wait you say, there has to be a catch. And you would be right. Free Car Media's website says "When you are chosen, your vehicle will be wrapped in an attractive advertisement and you will get paid up to $900 a month. Most programs average 3 months but some are longer and others shorter."

When you get chosen? How about if you get chosen is more like it. Think about it, if everybody got chosen the streets would be a veritable concrete jungle of moving billboards. Its estimated that around 1000 vehicles are selected to fill this marketing niche, and I don't think my 92 Mustang would qualify. I mean they are looking for specific vehicle types and specific demographics like a Suburban soccer mom driving .... like a new Suburban.

So the question is would you allow your new vehicle to be used as a driving billboard? Driving for a set time limit or set millage requirement, more then likely being GPS tracked everywhere you go. Dropping your child off at school with your vehicle plastered with everything from popular soft drink brands to feminine hygiene products. Sound like a way for you to raise some extra money.?

I don't think its a scam personally. I am sure there are a select few people supplementing their income doing this. I would not rush out to buy a new car and have hopes of getting my car payments made this way though. The odds seem stacked against you. It's possible this might be for you, if you think so you can read more at Free Car Media and Driven Media's websites

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1 comment:

  1. I would love to invest in a new car! My mom says that I should check out Happy Days Dream Cars for help with that. This is their website: www.happycarz.com. Have you ever heard of them before?

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