The picture above shows a fake freebie
Have you ever wondered why you never get the freebies you requested? Maybe you have been looking at the wrong freebie sites and have been wasting your time. This article will teach you how to tell the difference between the freebies that will honor your request and the ones that are just going to spam your inbox.
Before you request any free sample you must be able to tell the difference between real ones and fake ones.
http://registration.musthavefreegifts.com/index.cfm/campaign/1790/affiliate/2/key/375B25FA72527566FCE3E411D36BCB7A/subaffiliate/CD1898.441811
The above link is a fake freebie that link might expire soon because freebies come and go quickly but here is a general tip in case you are not able to see the fake freebie through the link. Right under the picture there will be a disclaimer that looks similar to the following paragraph.
*Receipt of a product is subject to your completion of the requirements of our Terms & Conditions, including, without limitation; age and residency requirements, registration with a valid email and shipping address, and completion of Sponsor Offers. SeeHow Does This Work? Void where prohibited. Your personal information will be shared with our Sponsors and other marketing partners. See our Privacy Policy.
http://instoresnow.walmart.com/enhancedrendercontent_ektid69678.aspx
This one is legit (Walmart, Sam's Club and Walgreens always send the freebies that they promise you).
Request only the freebies you will use or are interested in. If you are not a smoker you probably wont need a free gift of an ashtray. There are lots of companies that are more than happy to send you their samples but how many magnets and pocket calendars do you really want. There are good freebies but there are "junk" freebies too. Why do you think they are free?
Get ready to receive a ton of junk mail and spam. If you are expecting it then it won't bother you as much. If you can't stand spam get a separate email address to use strictly for freebies. More and more companies are requiring you to click on a link in your email within 24 hrs to confirm that you really want their sample which is easy, quick and painless. As for the junk mail you are just going to have to deal with it. Don't fret, you'll be able to recognize it before you even open it.
Choose a freebie site and stick with that one I use mommysavesbig.com she updates every day and is a real person. This site tends to weed out the fake freebies from the real ones so I don't have to and she gets the best magazines for free as well. You'll need some time during the first couple days to catch up to her but once you do you'll just have to visit her once a day to get the latest offers before they expire.
Quick Tips
*You are not going to be able to type "free samples" into your google searchbar and find freebies that way. You will need to look for a blogger or a website that you like to find the real ones.
* Most fake freebies ask for your email address on the first page and then you'll have to continue on for endless pages that you will NEVER complete unless you buy something.
*The key words to look for in the disclaimer beneath the picture are "subject to completion" and "Sponsor offers". If you see that run.
*Most websites will have some sort of promotion going on such as Glade.com will have a section called special offers or current promos.
*Sites like Walmart.com have an entire samples section where they give away all brands of products so check there often. Here is a link.
http://walmart.triaddigital.com/In-Stores-Now-free-samples.aspx
Before you request any free sample you must be able to tell the difference between real ones and fake ones.
http://registration.musthavefreegifts.com/index.cfm/campaign/1790/affiliate/2/key/375B25FA72527566FCE3E411D36BCB7A/subaffiliate/CD1898.441811
The above link is a fake freebie that link might expire soon because freebies come and go quickly but here is a general tip in case you are not able to see the fake freebie through the link. Right under the picture there will be a disclaimer that looks similar to the following paragraph.
*Receipt of a product is subject to your completion of the requirements of our Terms & Conditions, including, without limitation; age and residency requirements, registration with a valid email and shipping address, and completion of Sponsor Offers. SeeHow Does This Work? Void where prohibited. Your personal information will be shared with our Sponsors and other marketing partners. See our Privacy Policy.
http://instoresnow.walmart.com/enhancedrendercontent_ektid69678.aspx
This one is legit (Walmart, Sam's Club and Walgreens always send the freebies that they promise you).
Request only the freebies you will use or are interested in. If you are not a smoker you probably wont need a free gift of an ashtray. There are lots of companies that are more than happy to send you their samples but how many magnets and pocket calendars do you really want. There are good freebies but there are "junk" freebies too. Why do you think they are free?
Get ready to receive a ton of junk mail and spam. If you are expecting it then it won't bother you as much. If you can't stand spam get a separate email address to use strictly for freebies. More and more companies are requiring you to click on a link in your email within 24 hrs to confirm that you really want their sample which is easy, quick and painless. As for the junk mail you are just going to have to deal with it. Don't fret, you'll be able to recognize it before you even open it.
Choose a freebie site and stick with that one I use mommysavesbig.com she updates every day and is a real person. This site tends to weed out the fake freebies from the real ones so I don't have to and she gets the best magazines for free as well. You'll need some time during the first couple days to catch up to her but once you do you'll just have to visit her once a day to get the latest offers before they expire.
Quick Tips
*You are not going to be able to type "free samples" into your google searchbar and find freebies that way. You will need to look for a blogger or a website that you like to find the real ones.
* Most fake freebies ask for your email address on the first page and then you'll have to continue on for endless pages that you will NEVER complete unless you buy something.
*The key words to look for in the disclaimer beneath the picture are "subject to completion" and "Sponsor offers". If you see that run.
*Most websites will have some sort of promotion going on such as Glade.com will have a section called special offers or current promos.
*Sites like Walmart.com have an entire samples section where they give away all brands of products so check there often. Here is a link.
http://walmart.triaddigital.com/In-Stores-Now-free-samples.aspx

