Miss ? asked:


I was watching The Tyra Show today when I had got this idea about how you can get free stuff on the internet. So I checked out this website yofreesamples.com and got 2 free thing sent to me by mail. I’m kind of worried about it being a scammed but I remember the lady saying on the show that you know when your being scammed when they ask for personal stuff like your social security number. The website asked for my first and last name, address,city, state, zip code, email address, date of birth, and my home phone number. Could this be a scam yes or no and tell why?

Erin
Simon S asked:


I don’t mean like expensive stuff that you have to do many pointless surveys to get, i mean really basic Freebies that they deliever to you for free, small things like Posters, pens, pencils etc

Thanks : )

Mary

Sweets asked:


I’ve been told by a few friends that you can sign up for free samples and magazines and stuff online. I was wanting to check it out myself, but I wanted to know what was the best site for that sort of thing. Free samples, no scams and no money required.. surveys are ok.

Gilbert
Momma of two beautiful babies!! asked:


So, I have read a post asking for websites of where to find free samples and freebies. However, I have looked at some of those like the Johnson & Johnson parent kit and the beechnut parent kit…which is a phone number to call and they don’t seem legitimate to me…how do you know if they are and which ones actually send you the stuff?

ELLIOTT
LEFTY asked:


I don’t want my email to be bombarded with crappy emails. I just want freebies! Yeeeeei!

ALEXIS

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