The real deal on freebies
February 21st, 2008
Its frustrating enough learn that what you saw as free samples in if not all most website is not really free. They will even ask you to make you an account and after filling and passing it, the next page requires you to give the numbers on your credit card. That often pisses me off, especially if I want the featured freebie that they offer.
Free stuff should really be free stuff, websites just want their site and products to get noticed but the way I see it, when people discovers that what they branded as free aint true, they tend to leave the website as quickly as possible and even curse the site as they’re leaving. Haha! People just waste their time in picking out their desired freebie as their checking out the stuffs that are offered. But at mysavings.com what they say as freebie is really a freebie, but its just for the time that there have the stuffs on stock. So If i were you, id check it out and check the item that I have use on and get it right away.
They’re giving away freebies so as to eliminate the competition at the whole web, its a risky marketing stunt but I admire their guts for trying this out, I believe that they will certainly eliminate their competition, just let them do this for a while and I wont be shocked if I see their products competing against big names in the future.
They even have these grocery coupons which you can print out yourself, so the hassles of waiting for the mail to come with the coupon is eliminated. Is’nt that great? I mean you just visit their site everyday before you go to a planned grocery stop and who knows, the item you think about buying might be the next inline for the freebie.
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