Friday, April 8, 2011

Hey, It's Free!

Who doesn't like free stuff?  If I offered you free deodorant, would you turn it down?  How about free instant coffee?  What about a free dinner at a restaurant?  Then boy have I got a place for you!

Hey, It's Free! Never heard of it?  Go there now.  Click it.  Go ahead.  Just promise you'll come back.  I'll wait...

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Hey, thanks for coming back!  I hope you had a chance to look around a bit.  This website, if visited often (I recommend daily), offers you the latest free stuff around.  Some items are online while others are in stores, but the creator of this site does an amazing job at finding tons of free stuff.

I literally have not purchased deodorant for over a month because I have so many free samples.  I have enough shampoo and conditioner samples to last me weeks.  For the ladies, I almost have a full box of feminine products.  Recently, I have received movie rentals, magazine subscriptions (I have five!), makeup (free mascara and lipstick), coupon booklets, instant coffee, yeast, spices, tea, dish soap, sugar, sugar substitutes, Quaker Squares cereal, Cheez-Its, Soothing Sounds CD, sleeping mask, moisturizer and more is still coming.

All for FREE.


In order to fully enjoy all of the freebies, I want to warn you ahead of time about a few things:
  1. Read ALL fine print.  Magazines will automatically renew and bill you for it, coupon booklets can sell your information to other companies, and coupons may be limited to certain states and stores.  For the most part, the website will inform you of anything too bizarre, but nevertheless, you should keep your eyes open.
  2. It will probably generate more junk mail for you.  If you are completely averse to receiving junk mail, than this site may not be for you.  My husband and I welcome junk mail with open arms because it usually means more free stuff!  From our junk mail, we have received a free GPS, a free portable DVD player, a free coffeemaker (with coffee), and two free $50.00 Visa cards, all without spending a dime.  Needless to say, we like junk mail.
  3. Freebies are meant to sell you on a product.  Do not always fall for it.  Yes, I resubscribed for my Good Housekeeping and Redbook magazines.  I fell for it.  But try not to fall for all of it.  If the freebies wind up blowing your budget, then they aren't worth it.  Enjoy a product while it is free, then recognize that it probably is not a necessity for the future.
  4. Beggars can't be chooser.  If you must have a specific brand of toothpaste or will only eat at one restaurant, you won't benefit much from this site.  In order to get the most out of it, you have to be open-minded about the products you are willing to try.  Or, go ahead and get a bunch of stuff you would never use and hand them out in baskets for office Christmas parties!
As long as you read the fine print, do not mind junk mail, have a strong will, and will use anything that is handed to you, I suggest you check the website daily.  Some freebies are gone fast and others are for a limited time (the website will inform you when they are no longer available).  Go look around, sign up for some freebies, sit back and watch them roll in.

(Note:  I did not receive compensation for this endorsement.  I just really love this site and feel like you all will too!)


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