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tricia12557
30th October 2008, 21:54
I just ran across a site called Freebie Force and it cost $9.95 to join and you are supposed to get lots of free stuff. Anyone ever have any dealing with them...good, bad, whatever. Thanks.

Merlin2307
30th October 2008, 22:12
Tricia,I took a look at Freebie Force and everything looked good till I looked at the members website in hopes of seeing something that was a current coupon. If you go to the website and click on free tour it will connect you to a members site which is one of the things you get for your $9.95 membership. Only problem was when they talked of examples of things members may have taken advantage of in the past they weren't kidding. A juicy juice coupon that expired in December of 2007,a 2 day overnite stay that expired May31,2008. You might same money on somethings by joining the site,but in my opinion if you take the time to google search or yahoo search for what you might be looking for you will find it and it won't cost $9.95 to join. As always....JMO....Merlin:alien:....

tricia12557
31st October 2008, 11:37
Thanks Merlin, I appreciate that feedback & info. I figured it was too good to be true. I think I'll stick with the Freebies I get on DealBarbiePays site. I have received about 20 items free from them. Thanks again.

MissMoneyHunter
14th November 2008, 21:31
OK.... here is the thing about Freebie Force. I have been with the organization since May.

Your $9.95 membership fee is not JUST for the access to the freebies database. The membership fee gives you the opportunity to make residual income monthly by sponsoring other new members.

As for the access to the freebies database, it's probably a "to each his own" thing, but for me personally it has been worth it because I don't have time to go searching out freebies all over the place - I like having it there in one place. My membership has been more than paid for several times over in restaurant, food, pet food, and other freebies. I have several dogs and cats so on that alone, all the free pet food I have received has been worth it to me, but with the other freebies, I have gotten double, triple, quadruple or more past my $9.95 a month every month I've been a member in free stuff. I can't link to it here, but I do have a list of all the free stuff I have acquired thru Freebie Force out there.

But again - the $9.95 is not just for the access to the freebies database nor even really is that important. The $9.95 covers your membership so that you can make residual income sponsoring people, and you have the opportunity to make $1 a month every month on every member you sponsor. THAT'S really the whole point of the membership fee and the opportunity to make a sizable monthly income every month is there. The company is still fairly new (relaunched at the $9.95 monthly in March), but growing.

At this point I've been very pleased with FF because I have indeed WAY paid for my $9.95 monthly over and over in free stuff I've gotten. I have got so much in household and personal care products I don't have to go to the store for those things much anymore, tons of free restaurant and grocery food and pet food, gift certificates to Amazon and elsewhere, have downloaded several hundred dollars' worth of software for free, and I'm not going to have to worry about stocking stuffers for Christmas this year 'cos I have plenty.

And again, I don't have time to search out all that stuff so it's been great to have it in one spot I can go to every day and pick out what I want. But again, the freebies are secondary regarding the membership fee - to me anyway.

What has been more important to me is the opportunity to bring in monthly income, and at some point soon I will be bringing in twice as much monthly as I'm paying monthly, and down the line, probably much more.

So just wanted to clear that up, not trying to "sell" it to anyone really, but the $9.95 a month really isn't about the access to freebies, it's about the opportunity to bring in income sponsoring other members. But if you're not interested in bringing in new people and working on building residual monthly income, then no, it's probably not for you. It's really not "just another freebies site", but a business opportunity.

Hope that helps a little, in any case.