Do you like Free stuff, freebies, trials and samples? Do you want to get free stuff without scam offers? In
this time of economic crisis are you trying to squeeze your nickels and dimes so hard that they scream? Well if
you are trying to save money there are many ways to try out products for free.
Many companies are eager to have you give them a try so that they can get you as a lifelong customer.
Everything from video games, gift cards, magazines, beauty products and more is out there free for the
taking.
Are these Legit?
Many of the free offers that you find online are legitimate. These companies usually want to send you free
samples for two reasons.
1. They want you to try out their products in the hopes that you will become a lifelong customer.
2. They want to capture your details such as e-mail or zip codes so that they can continue to market to you.
If you are afraid of getting lots of spam, simply sign up for a free e-mail account with hotmail or Gmail, and
use it only for free trial offers.
Avoid Scams
Be careful of the free trials that require your credit cards. While many of these are completely legitimate,
some are scams. The scamming ones will put you into a monthly rebill once the free trial is over and then make
it very difficult to cancel.
If you are in doubt then you can use a prepaid debit card instead of a credit card, or you can simply call
their customer service office before you subscribe just to make sure that you will be able to speak to someone.
Also you can check out Scams.com to see if there have been any complaints against the company you are
purchasing from.
Acai Berry, Resveretol, Teeth Whitening, and Hoodia are some of the common products that have been
associated with these types of scams.
Auto Fill Your Forms
One of the reasons that many people don't take advantage of freebies is that they hate filling out forms
with their details. You can alleviate this task by using a tool such as the Formautofiller.com for Internet
Explorer or InformEnter for Mozilla.
These tools will take care of the tedious task of entering in address and e-mail information.