Frugalistas
Here are my favorite freebie sights:
getitfree.us/all-freebies
mymommyrewards.com (somtimes doesn't update for a couple weeks)
mysavings.com
freeflys.com (least favorite, but still has good stuff)
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I belong to a freebies group here on cm:
C8lin's Freebie Page 100% Free stuff!
She uploads things everyday. Not sure if it is is okay to post about another group here, sorry if it is a mistake.
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Some are coupons, some are online codes you redeem, so are free samples.
Join hip2save on Facebook she posts the best deals.
The meat tray was a target coupon and a manafactors coupon you used together.
One other tip is start a fake email for your couponing. A gmail acct so that you don't clog your real email act w offers.
Quoting liss510:
how does that work you just like the page on fb and they mail to u?
Quoting AmyD43:
Hip2save is the BEST!
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I have a different way to get freebies. I am an avid letter writer, I buy blank cards & envelopes at the $ store, I keep a Ziploc bag in my purse with some stamps, a pen, an address book and notes/UPC/proof of purchase for items I need to contact the manufacturer. I have yet to be turned down and I get rewards like $40 of FREE coupons for Purina pet foods and supplies, $30 of FREE coupons for Ziploc, saran wrap, $20 of FREE coupons for air wick candles. When I say FREE the coupon is to take the entire price off a purchase, so the item is free to me. I get these two or three times a week. I don't just complain about an item, but I also write to companies of products I really like and they say 'thanks' by sending me coupons to get more of their product FREE. I wrote about goat cheese, I really like goat cheese, I have four coupons to pick up four free packages of my favorite goat cheese.
So, if you really like a product, or if you have trouble with a product, take some time, write a hand written note, drop it to the address on the box and see what happens.
Since most companies get mail via email, a hand written note card gets noticed.
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I keep meaning to do this, thanks for the reminder!!
Quoting MsBlueBelle:
I have a different way to get freebies. I am an avid letter writer, I buy blank cards & envelopes at the $ store, I keep a Ziploc bag in my purse with some stamps, a pen, an address book and notes/UPC/proof of purchase for items I need to contact the manufacturer. I have yet to be turned down and I get rewards like $40 of FREE coupons for Purina pet foods and supplies, $30 of FREE coupons for Ziploc, saran wrap, $20 of FREE coupons for air wick candles. When I say FREE the coupon is to take the entire price off a purchase, so the item is free to me. I get these two or three times a week. I don't just complain about an item, but I also write to companies of products I really like and they say 'thanks' by sending me coupons to get more of their product FREE. I wrote about goat cheese, I really like goat cheese, I have four coupons to pick up four free packages of my favorite goat cheese.
So, if you really like a product, or if you have trouble with a product, take some time, write a hand written note, drop it to the address on the box and see what happens.
Since most companies get mail via email, a hand written note card gets noticed.
