Looking for a way to stock up on some Runes of Magic diamonds, but a bit short on cash? Well, the folks at Frogster Interactive have taken a page from things like Facebook games, and are offering a method to trade a bit of your time for some diamonds.
Through their new partnership with Sponsorpay, Runes of Magic players are able to take surveys and check out products and score a certain amount of free diamonds per offer. All you have to do is to log in to the RoM site, go to the diamond purchase page, select your server, and then select the free diamonds option. From there, you'll be taken to a page that will offer several different surveys or trial offers you can check out. With that said, as with any 'lead generation for in game cash' scenario you run across on the Internet, always make sure you read the fine print. The last thing players will want is those free diamonds hitting them in the wallet later because they didn't.
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Jan 31st 2010 2:51PM Scuffles said
Yeah and the last time my friend did a "free promo" to get something in a similar game they spent the better part of six months of hard work IRL getting themselves off call lists for (insert random telemarketing company that the second you tell them not to call you ever again they sell your info to another telmark that you haven't)
funny as hell to listen to and occasionally watch and rib em about, "best free 75pts ever eh" lol
in short free offers arn't worth it unless you lie about all your personal info ^.^
and 90% of the time the first three things they want before you even get to the survey is your name, email and ~45% of the time your phone number. So even if you cancel out once you see what the survey is like they already have enough info to make your life hell (and they will)
funny as hell to listen to and occasionally watch and rib em about, "best free 75pts ever eh" lol
in short free offers arn't worth it unless you lie about all your personal info ^.^
and 90% of the time the first three things they want before you even get to the survey is your name, email and ~45% of the time your phone number. So even if you cancel out once you see what the survey is like they already have enough info to make your life hell (and they will)
Posted: Jan 31st 2010 3:30PM dudes said
Yuuuuuuuurgh. Just want to play a game, not become a market research guinea pig. Getting mugged by surveyor's on the high street is enough to say No Thanks to this.
Posted: Jan 31st 2010 4:28PM infinityv said
I tried to do the surveys but when they were first added a few days ago. However after investing 10-15 minutes of time filling out forms they ALL told me I was not the correct demographic, took the information that I had been submitting and awarded me 0 diamonds for my time / trouble. Needless to say I will not be bothering with this scam again. And I highly suggest that you don't as well.
Posted: Jan 31st 2010 4:51PM shocktheshammy said
These surveys have been around for a few months. I did he netflix one (just cancelled current account and used different email & CC# so that particular one was worth it. The blockbuster and gamefly ones appear worth it if u cancel ur subscription immidiately after. (I don't own a console anymore but $6 for 500 diamonds was worth the effort of renting an XBOX game and returning it right away) Those and taco bell are the only ones that paid out of EVERY survey they had on the site,
Some for some reason close your RoM page at make u re=sign in and you dont get paid for em. Bad form frogster bad form! All in all id suggest wait for diamond fever.
Some for some reason close your RoM page at make u re=sign in and you dont get paid for em. Bad form frogster bad form! All in all id suggest wait for diamond fever.







