Archives: 'January 28th, 2010'

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January
20108:30 am

Free Stuff In Your Mail Box

Answer this question. Who likes to collect free samples without lifting a finger? Well there?s no such thing! You?ll at least have to lift a finger. If you have a computer and have Net access, basically if you?re reading this editorial, then you can receive free stuff in mail without much effort at all.



There are many websites available as your source to gain freebies and other great fun stuff. Many of these sites are updated daily. Yes, that?s right, there are that many real offers out there for consumers to take advantage of every day that a site can be updated daily with new free stuff.



There is nothing like collecting the mail finding a sample bottle of a latest deodorant on the market. In fact by trying a sample you are indirectly saving yourself money. How? You get to try a free sample from a company and if you do not like it, you know not to purchase it the next time you?re in the mall. Otherwise you may have purchased a full sized product, had a try and not like it. It would then be a waste. Given the present state of the world where we are trying to be more environmentally conscious and sustainable, trying free samples makes sense.

However, before signing up every new sample listed on the Net, there are a few things to keep in mind. Firstly, by signing up to free samples requires the submission of your email address at the very least. Therefore you will more than likely get plenty of spam mail as these companies will try to sell and market the products they are offering as free samples. The companies that offer the freebies will sometimes sell your email address to other companies or share them with other companies owned by their parent company depending on their privacy statement. Therefore it would be a wise move to open up a free email account with Gmail specifically for your free sample signups. Hence if the inbox gets bombarded with spam, it is not your personal email and you have nothing to worry about.



If a free sample offer asks for your phone number, you should be wary. Some alarm bells should be ringing in your head. Unless you are happy for telemarketers and the like to hound and call you, it might be a good idea to bypass that freebie.



After you take those couple of warnings into account, the next question you will have is ?where do I go to get these free samples?!? Well it?s quite simple, just head over to Google.com and type in the key words ?free stuff?, ?free samples? or ?freebies?. The first page search results should be adequate for you to get started.



These sites will keep your mail box full of great free samples. Enjoy.



More about FreeStuff4Free

FreeStuff4Free.com is a website that specialises in finding coupons, free samples and freebies. This site is visually compelling and easier to navigate than text based free sites. The site is updated daily and dead links removed regularly. There are no scams and all freebies are 100% legitimate.

  
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