My Free PSP

On August 8th, 2005, I received my brand new free Sony PSP system from FreePay, a website similar to Transcendent Innovations. Below is the basic process I went through after all my referrals were completed.

First, I was notified via email and my "Status" page on FreePSPs.com that I had got 5 people to sign up and complete an offer under me. I was then able to "Request Approval" where I confirmed all my shipping information and requested for FreePSPs.com to validate my order. They make sure that nobody that completed an offer under me tried to "cheat the system".

Status, request approval.

It took exactly 6 out of their estimated 7-10 days for them to validate my order.

Status, validate order.

Status, redeem order.

After clicking the "Redeem Here" link I was directed to a page where I filled out and finalized my shipping info.

Status, redeem here.

My status page was updated from "Processing" to "Sent to vendors" shortly thereafter.

Status, processing.

Status, sent to vendors.

After a day, my status page was updated to "Shipped" and a link to the DHL online tracking service for my package was provided.

Status, shipped.

DHL Tracking info.

This was my first time to use DHL and they did a great job. It was shipped via 2nd day shipping and I received it at about 9:30 in the morning.

DHL delivery confirmation.

Here is a picture of the yellow DHL box that the PSP was shipped in.

DHL box.

This is a picture of the shipping information that was on the box.

DHL box shipping info.

Here's a picture of the box open with the PSP box inside.

PSP in box.

And of course, the completely free PSP system in all it's glory.

PSP and DHL box.

There you have it, my story of how I got a completely free Sony PSP system, verifying that these websites do work.