How do I find free samples without that typical catch?

To begin with every free sample here on this website is legitimate and 100% free. Before I post any free sample I check to be sure that they are free and a result of my freebie hunting I have become very good at being able to get the legitimate ones here for you. I'm always asked how do I know if the sample is good? The simplest answer is that there is no guarantee on the quality of the offers you see. Sometimes the more reliable and well done presented offer can be faked. There are ways to be able to catch the details that give it away and here I will do my best to point them out to you.

Is it too good to be true?

The first question you should ask yourself about an offer is "Is it too good to be true?" Think about it, can you really get a free iphone or ipod for free by just filling out a form? This is hard for many people to understand. Why would anyone offer to give extremely pricy popular items to the general public? Nobody would. So stop and think using your head, no one can get a thousand dollars worth of any product for free. Second, keep in mind that these are free samples. Samples are small cosmetics or trial sized amounts of cleaners, lotions, and other products. These are given away because they might become one of your favorite products and it could be purchased for you to use for the rest of your life, making the company that sent it to you earn thousands from that one little sample. I have gone into further detail in my article "Why are free samples given away?"

When I sign for a "FREE IPAD" what happens?

If you fell for this don't worry too much since it is not too big of a deal, the only thing that is going to happen is that you will get spam to your email once a day and that is it. If you do, look for any way in the email to cancel it. It is against the law for an offer to have no link to cancel subscription to it. Next time just be more careful or only use websites that you trust before you go after an offer.

Why do people create these bad offers?

This is a simple question to answer: people create these so that they will get your email address, phone number and more information to send to telemarketers or spam emails offering various products for you to buy. Be warned that you will not hear of any offers sending you free samples of any kind. Here is an article on Wikipedia which gives even more insight on free samples.

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