What Are The Best Ways To Get Freebies In The Mail?

By Amy
Manahawkin, New Jersey
June 5, 2016 3:28pm CST
There is a tone of freebies web-sites and links all over the internet. Most of them aren't worth the time. I can't see filling out a form to get a sample of evaporated beauty cream in the mail. Has anybody else out there figured out ways to get free stuff in the mail without using freebies web-sites?
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@maezee (41997)
• United States
5 Jun 16
It seems like a lot of those sites are not worth the time. Sometimes the freebies require you to create an account or get your email spammed out, and others just plain never show up. Probably two out of even ten samples I sign up for actually ever make it into my mailbox. So I agree, it hardly seems worth it. I also haven't found any really good sites for samples yet, either.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
5 Jun 16
I agree. I look at offers and it's a hassle. There are precious few offers in the snail mail era.
@meowch (2220)
• United States
5 Jun 16
I did get some freebies in the mail that was like in the 90's. I called the phone numbers of the freebie websites gave them my info like name and address. One particular situation I must have called the wrong number the person on the other line couldn't get my name correctly and I didn't get the free stuff. You can try looking for freebies online but instead of filling your info online you call their numbers they ship it to you.