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The products may be "free" but it will still cost you your time and (very likely) personal information. Not worth it IMO.
I was playing on my iPad and got a pop up ad. for "Get it Free". They send you free samples of different things I guess and I think you have to do a survey. Has anyone tried this? If so, what's the verdict? I mean if it's legit, I wouldn't mind filling out a survey to get free samples. Things like lotion and soaps are expensive especially if I'm not sure if my family will like it. Also samples are great for traveling or camping. I also love getting packages ππ. So if anyone has tried this can you give your opinion? Please and Thank you!
yeah, that's what i figured. But there are some things that i have tried like rewards sites and things that have worked so i figured i would ask about it. I was most skeptical about giving an address to something. I just wanted to know if anyone has tried it or not. Thank you.
The products may be "free" but it will still cost you your time and (very likely) personal information. Not worth it IMO.
Get it Free does nothing but sell your email and you get a ton of spam. The only time I have gotten something free is when one of those sites linked me to an official product site (I think it was Nivea) and I got a sample from them. I could have gone to that site myself. and avoided a ton of spam garbage.
Do you really think it is free? NOTHING is free. It is a pop up ad to lure you into giving your email address and personal info.
If you do sign up, get ready to be bombarded with all sorts of spam emails, phone calls and more.
Nothing is free.
If it sounds too good to be true - it usually is.
I'd be afraid that all that survey filling is a phishing scam because the more info that is collected about you the easier it is to steal your identity.
Also the fine print you agree to makes your info available to be sold to third parties - you'll get spammed with tons of phone calls and emails.
Read the reviews here (they aren't good):
not everything is a scam, i suppose. but i always assume these ads are.
and there's no way i can tell which of your popups are real and which are scam.
always err on the side of scam. there are really no free rides.
khairete
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