Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freebies. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Giveaway: Burts Bee's 1000 a day giveaway for 25 days


Burt’s Bees is giving away 1,000 lip balms a day for the next 25 days! That is 25,000 Total lipbalms!!! I heart Burt's Bees products!!


They’ve already given away the allotment for today but check back tomorrow at Burt’s Bees 9am to noon EDT for a chance to win!

Friday, May 15, 2009

freebie: Quickbooks Simple Start 2009 - free after rebate


Frys.com is selling Quickbooks Simple Start 2009 for 80.00 and you receive an 80.00 rebate making it FREE!


Great deal!!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

freebies and frugalness: Mothers Day goodies

Most Moms feel overloaded and rundown at some point. On May 8th and 9th ONLY - The Mother’s Guide to Self-Renewal by Renee Trudeau is offering a Free Book Download.

Help Mom to Create a Spa atmosphere at home! Old World Limited carries Bath and Body products every Mother deserves for Mother’s Day! And you can purchase it with a 15% discount, now through May 15th. The code is MOMS15.

Home Depot is offering a FREE workshop that shows women how to transform their outdoors - Outdoor Maintenance, Vegetable Gardening, and Outdoor Style Projects. Plan to go together as a Mom/Daughter activity…and it is FREE! May 14th from 7-8:30pm, check your local Home Depot to see if they're participating.

Friday, March 20, 2009

freebie: Thomas the Tank Train

A great coupon for Toys R Us!!!
3/21/09 & 3/22/09 only. Choose from the following wooden trains: Thomas the Tank Engine, Lights & Sound Percy, Sir Handel, or Peter Sam. And best of all, absolutely NO purchase is required!!
Go HERE for your coupon!! **US Only

Monday, March 16, 2009

freebie: 3-User McAfee Total Protection 2009 After Rebate - FREE


I posted this before and it's BACK!! McAfee Internet Security 2009 3-User is FREE after rebate. Offer valid thru 03.28.09


If you didn't get this offer before, and you need to update or add a virus protection to your computer, you can't beat FREE!!

The rebate requires that you order McAfee Internet Security 2009 3-User directly from Amazon (the link I provided takes you there). If for some reason the description doesn't show FREE in the total price, then click the "rebate" button on the screen (below the description/price) OR click on "more buying choices" and find the one sold by Amazon.com.

Direct link to McAfee Internet Security 2009 3-User and here is the REBATE FORM .

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

frugalness: McAfee Total Protection 2009, REBATE!


Right now you can get McAfee Total Protection 2009 3-User
from Amazon.com and get a mail in rebate of 60.00!! Offer ONLY good for purchase from Amazon.com.

If you're interested in buying McAfee Total Protection 2009 3-User and taking advantage of this rebate, then click HERE for more details on the rebate form.

Monday, March 2, 2009

freebies: Snore Stop


Go HERE to get your free Snore Stop Kit.
I ordered mine, and I'm betting my husband hopes it will work :).

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

free stuff: long distance calls for free?!?!

Use FreeVoiceLine.com to make free calls within the US and Canada. To use this service you simply enter your phone number and the phone number you would like to call at the prompt. FreeVoiceLine.com will call you first, then connect you to the number you're wishing to call.

Click here to view their privacy policy.

Thanks to The Freebie Blogger for the tip.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

free stuff: TV


Have you been to hulu?? There's alot of free movies on there!! I was surprised at how many there were, even some favorite oldies like Grease and Karate Kid. There's also a 'TV' button where you can search and find some of your favorite TV shows most recent episodes.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

word of mouth sites

I thought I'd share some of the nifty sites I visit from time to time to get some goodies....

BzzAgent - word of mouth product testing. Free to sign up, no obligations. You chose what you participate in. This is where we scored our dandy 250.00 remote I mentioned here, with absolutely ZERO invested. Sometimes they do offer really expensive product testing that you have to pay a fee to participate in, but I always opt out of those. I'm more interested in the fun stuff. I've tested for free: Ziplock products, Scrubbing Bubbles products, Pledge products, Oust products, and several snack products. All they ask is that you give feedback, and pass the information you gather along by word of mouth. The really cool thing is that when you give feedback, you earn womlets....those are points. And guess where they go??? To MyPoints.

MyPoints - it's a fun way to earn more free stuff. If you buy off of amazon, ebay, target, etc., you may want to consider logging in to mypoints first then using their search engine to go to the site you want to purchase from. You get your purchase + earn points. The points transfer into the form of a giftcard. Also, they'll send you about 5 emails a week, each email you LOOK at (that's it) gives you 5 points. There's also several surveys you can do to earn quick points along the way w/o buying a thing. If I'm waiting on a file to upload for work, I may do a quick 2 minute survey and earn 50-100 points.

Psst... by General Mills - free product samples and coupons.

VocalPoint - I just joined this one. It's another product sample testing site. I read about this one in a local magazine about how moms are turning to these types of sites to 'get paid to shop'.

All in all - I may spend about 20-30 min a week surfing through these offers. BzzAgent sends me product testing offers by email, and those are about 1 x a month. Others just send them directly to me in the mail, with no strings attached. I like how the sites allow you to do a quick set of surveys to describe your interests and then they gear your product testing around things you already enjoy or buy.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

random: getting down with being frugal

I'm frugal, more frugal then I ever thought I'd be! My mom's super proud, she used to tell me 'you'll understand some day' when I would roll my eyes at her for clipping coupons or seeking out the best deal. I used to think of being frugal as being cheap - but it's really being sensible, no matter how big or little your income is. How smart is it to pay more, when you could be paying less all along? My friend Julie has even recommended that we get some trendy shirts made about how it's cool to be frugal.

Anyway - this week I followed MoneySavingMom's advice and headed over to Walmart after printing off some of the e-coupons as well as looking through ones I'd clipped already. I left with 4 bags of goodies that retailed for just under 40.00, and I paid 18.47. One of those goodies was a clearance Thomas the Tank Engine toy for the little guy (5.99). Some other items included a small bag of Iams cat food (had a free coupon!), Pillsbury Cinnamon Cinnabon Rolls (free coupon!), Goody's Ouchless bands (.19 after savings!) and many more deals just like that.

So - this weekend it's triple coupons up to .99 cent at Harris Teeter and Bloom stores, Friday-Sunday. I've calculated in the past 3 months that using coupons, sales ads, and finding in store specials - we've saved almost 400.00 in shopping savings alone (groceries, toys for Christmas, bedding, cleaning supplies). That's a good bit!!! It gives us more to put in the dining out budget when we save on the necessities. Lowes Foods recently had triple coupons, and SuperKmart had triple coupons up to $2.00 last week. I left there with 1 months supply of cleaning items, cat litter, bottled waters, non-perishables, toiletries - and paid nearly nothing after coupon savings. I generally don't buy things just because I have a coupon for them, unless it's what we regularly use OR if I'm going to get it for nearly free.

Call me silly - but the way I see it, if the manufacturers are providing ways for us to cut corners... these days with prices going no where but up, we really can't afford to pass them up! I even get over 50% of our organic foods for less, I write the manufacturers (Full Circle, etc) a quick email from the contact us link on their sites and request coupons or free product trials and they almost always deliver. After writing them once, I become a regular on their mailing list and receive coupons by mail directly from them almost monthly.

A friend of mine suggested once that I join a company where you do free product testing, I did and we've received lots of goodies for FREE (no strings, only brief feedback is required) as well as lots of coupons and samples. The coupons and samples are yours to keep and either pass out to other people, or use for yourself... again - no strings. One of the products we received 100% free to keep, was a 250.00 all in one remote control . There are a few other word of mouth product sites that I've joined, but I've yet to see alot of product testing. Once I do - I'll share those too. The good thing about the ones I have joined, is almost all of them like you to do a survey so that they fit the product testing to your likes/interests in food/electronics/etc. Most people that I've told about this think it takes up alot of my time, but I seriously spend maybe 15-20 min one time a week. And I get rewarded with lots of freebies and fun stuff to try! Someone's getting stuff for free, someone's gets to test products for free, so I figure - why not me?