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couponsniper said:I guess nothing is for free anywhere - anymore! Hehe
Nope, not true-why do you think there is a "Free Stuff" forum? Lots of free stuff to be had here-but if there is a shipping charge involved, it negates the "freeness".
There is a lot of OK offers here but very few spark my interest that I want to give them my details. I looked all over this forum and the amount of information exchange involved in any free offer is worth a lot more to these companies than the shipping charge and the samples they give away! Give me one example when they only ask for simply your name and shipping address and I will jump right on it if it's something useful... Most of these offers involve a long questionaire form where you have to give them your email, age, date of birth, sex, income, what you have and what you buy, etc... This data is worth $10 - $20 bucks to many companies and the samples cost them pennies.
Give me one example when they only ask for simply your name and shipping address and I will jump right on it if it's something useful... WalMart and Start Sampling samples.
Sure it does, couponsniper. You just have to know how to navigate to it. Click on "In Stores Now" and you'll see the link to free samples. Can't tell you how many treats I get in the mail from WalMart. As far as the rest of your complaint, I use a free program called Roboform. When I get to a page with a form to fill out for a freebie, Roboform does it for me. Couldn' be easier. http://www.roboform.com/ I've been a member of FatWallet for three years, and let me tell you - it's made going to the mailbox fun! Sure, there's some pretty useless things I receive sometimes, but there's some great treasures that arrive too. Give it a chance!
couponsniper said:There is a lot of OK offers here but very few spark my interest that I want to give them my details. I looked all over this forum and the amount of information exchange involved in any free offer is worth a lot more to these companies than the shipping charge and the samples they give away! Give me one example when they only ask for simply your name and shipping address and I will jump right on it if it's something useful... Most of these offers involve a long questionaire form where you have to give them your email, age, date of birth, sex, income, what you have and what you buy, etc... This data is worth $10 - $20 bucks to many companies and the samples cost them pennies.
Hello, please direct me to the master list of websites where I can be paid $10-20 a pop for inputting a little bit of data.
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