Some people are a little skeptical about the Freebie Force program. Perhaps I should help anyone reading this to understand it better.
You may have come across banner ads or received spam email proclaiming "FREE Laptop!", "FREE Xbox 360!", etc.. But if you look at the fine print, you'll likely find something like "with completion of requirements." Now I'm not suggesting that these offers are scams (some I know are not, because I know of at least a couple of people who went through all those hassles and actually received the free item offered). But most people do not have the time and patience to complete said requirements, and most ask for a credit card number (yes, you'll likely be forced to buy stuff you don't want). When all is said and done, that "free" Xbox or laptop may have cost you several hundred dollars.
Freebie Force doesn't fool with any of that stuff. In fact, their staff pre-screens every potential free offer that comes across their desk. They make sure their members do not have to "jump through hoops" in order to receive the freebie offered. Some just require shipping information, a few may ask you to take a brief survey, and others are as simple as "point, click, and print." A few may require a small shipping fee and still a few others are considered "almost free" (offers not totally free but were just too good to pass up).
I hope this explains things better. I recommend you visit my site at http://www.all4nada.com for more info.
Thanks for reading! Till next time...
Alan
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