More on xpango
If you are left confused from the post below about how a site that gives away free ipods, phones and games consoles could possibly make any profit then this may interest you. To start the site has many of what they call 3rd party offers, these consist of many things from gambling sites to broadband. The company gets a percentage of whatever you spend with them, so if you spend the minimum £10 and continue to spend thousands of pounds then xpango will be getting thousands to so they can easily be able to afford the gift they are giving you and maybe 3 other people. another example that makes Xpango get lots of profit is there link to AOL broadband silver (U.K) which costs £15 every month, so if they get 10% of everything you spend with them in your lifetime then every month they get £1.50 for the first 12 month contract but if you then decide to go to the top package (Platinum) then that is another 12 month contract at £30 a month so they will be getting £3 per month and if you want to stay with AOL for many years you are still giving money to Xpango (does not cost you more than someone who joined AOL from a free CD but it costs AOL more).
Another Factor that contributes to the profit of Xpango is that they divide the RRP of the item by 10 to give you the number of credits needed to get the item, this is Xpango asuming they will make £10 off each credit (sometimes they get more if you take up a gambling offer). As they will be bulk buying the goods what would cost £300 on the high street and you require 30 credits to get will actually only cost them about £250 (more profit for them).
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