What are some good websites for finding free stuff?
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One of my favorite sites is http://www.freakyfreddies.com Has a daily free stuff newsletter with jokes about the freebies listed.
Great family site.
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M$http://rechargelife.org/blog/2008/12/giveaway-of-the-day/
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M$http://www.indexoftheweb.com/Free/Free_Stuff.htm
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M$Free Mesa and Freecycle are also good sites for finding free stuff. Instead of throwing things out, local members will "recycle" them by posting their items as give-aways. The only thing you have to do is pick it up.
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M$You can also try googling the city you live in and the word free to see what you can come up with.
If you're looking for free items (like coupons that make an item free) I would try couponmom.com. This website combines sales, with coupons so that you get really cheap, and sometimes free items. Hope that helps :D
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M$http://www.totallyfreestuff.com/
Fat Wallet
http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/free-stuff
Walmart
http://instoresnow.walmart.com/In-Stores-Now-Free-Samples-And-Trials.aspx
I have received bunches of free samples from Walmart! Give them a try.
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