I am the queen of freebies. I know how to get so many things for free. My frugal ways started out as a necessity when I was sick of missing out on fun things because I’d run out of money. Now, I find it fun. There is so much on offer out there that you can access for free. Why not try some of it out?
Here are my 6 all-time favourite freebies.
Enjoy!
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by Telstra Thanks® Thursdays Free Movie Rentals. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
1. Free cosmetics
Beauty and cosmetic companies want you to try their products for free, and why wouldn’t you? They can be really expensive so you really should try them before you commit to buying them.
Whenever I hear about a new product I always try a sample first. I go to my local department store and ask for a sample and unless they’ve run out, they are normally happy to give you one. They usually give me a few other samples too. They know that the best way to get you as a customer is to make you love their product. So take advantage of this.
2. Free prizes
I once heard a story about a couple who had made entering competitions a kind of business. They would subscribe to all the magazines and spend time entering all the competitions. They became so good at doing entries that they started winning so many things. Sometimes they’d keep them, sometimes they’d use them as gifts and sometimes they’d sell them.
I decided to start doing this myself. I enter every competition I can. Don’t be afraid to give some personal details. Most good competitions will ask for permission to ring you with other offers, or do as I do when this isn’t the case – put in a fake number. So far I’ve won a kettle, a double movie pass and lots of vouchers.
Top Comments
My local library offers free music downloads through Freegal and free online magazine downloads through Zineo. You get to keep them forever! Also free access to Ancestry.com and a free online tutor. Apart from all that of course free books, DVDs, mags and CDs. Free activities for the kids and talks and workshops for adults.