<p>I got an email about 30 min ago telling me that I won a new Wii. I took a couple of surveys about why I declined the other UCs for the chance to win a game console. Within todays email, they said," you are receiving this daily news letter because your email was submitted to the surveyacademy.net daily news letter service. …" So is this legit? Are the surveys really directed to this company/group/whatever?</p>
<p>Get Rock Band!!! Omg.</p>
<p>haha. Well, it could be spam, or even worse: stalkers that want my address.</p>
<p>i really think it depends on who it’s from. </p>
<p>nothing in life is free though.</p>
<p>well there’s that 10k free fastweb scholarship thingy. that’s just as free as this is… if it’s legit</p>
<p>yeah but get rockband. and smash bros melee! not brawl :P</p>
<p>you can tell if its legit or not. if they ask for too much personal info, its not.</p>
<p>Yeah, it’ll be legit is someone emails you asking for delivery address and nothing more. If they say “oh we just need this… and that…” then be careful…</p>
<p>It’s probably legit if it doesn’t ask you for credit card number or social. The worse that could happen is probably that you get more advertisement papers in the address you put down. The e-mail address usually tells you something about whether it is a scam. Moreover, wouldn’t it be rare for them to try and scam UCs’ students? Should be pretty hard, or so I think anyway =/.</p>