NOTE: Same applies for freeminecraft.co.uk This junk is going viral, so I'm going to prove that this won't work, and falling for this trap isn't a good idea. Have you ever heard, or has a friend told you: "Click freeminecraft.me/1337 please!" Chances are, you probably have. So, here's some places proving freeminecraft.me is a scam: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/215116-does-this-free-minecraft-thing-work/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gHEnGKcvE4 http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110904021759AAtm2a1 If you don't believe that, here's why the freeminecraft.me thing exists: People spread clicks, and they make money from ads. They might be making 10-50 bucks a day for making a scam go viral! Plus, how would they know that you did that when people click it? There aren't even registration/login sections. So, before you believe in this stuff, think that your just paying con-artists money.