"Free" iMacs, Too

Published: 13 February 1999 y., Saturday
Two days after Free-PC said it would hand out 10,000 Compaqs, a company on Wednesday offered 25,000 free iMacs -- in exchange for one little thing. While Free-PC is giving personal computers to Internet users willing to spill personal info and endure ads, One Stop Communication will give an iMac to anyone promising to spend US $100 a month at its online mall for the next three years. Users must also use One Stop Communication as their Internet service provider, at $19.95 a month, company CEO I. Rosenfeld said. That charge is waived in any month that a user spends more than $200 at the decidedly patchwork shopping mall run by the company. Two hours after the deal was announced 2,500 people had signed up for the free iMacs, Rosenfeld said. The company promised delivery of the iMacs within 30 days. Customers must provide One Stop with their credit card number or enough personal information to prove their credit-worthiness. Each month, a shopper must spend at least $25 each in four different shops in the mall, which will eventually feature a few hundred shops, Rosenfeld said. If a shopper does not shop, his or her account is charged $100.
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