Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Freebie Scams- Exclusive Tips How to Avoid them

Everyone loves getting stuff for free online,however you need to be extra careful in your search for freebies, especially with freebie scams sprawling up everywhere all over the Internet these days. There are a lot of legitimate freebie sites,however, there are equally a lot of freebie scam sites loitering the internet.I have provided this post to let you quickly identify traits you can use to identify some of this sites.Everyone is vulnerable,freebies pros and Newbies alike are so be you go on your next freebies hunt , read these important tips on how to avoid freebie scams.


Never Pay To Sign Up to a Freebie Site. A freebie Site isn't a freebie Site unless it's free too join! If a website wants you to pay to join their site,forget it,its a "TOTAL SCAM". There are some freebie sites that ask you  to pay a small amount of money for as "processing fee" or "shipping and handling."once they collect the money, you won't see them or your freebie.. Never Provide Information You Don't Have To Sometimes some of these freebie sites want you sign up for a "free trial offer" of one or several online services in order to  get your freebie. Avoid these at all costs! First of all, you should not be obligated to try out any  offer,any offer you try (free or paid) should be out of your volition.The thing is,once you try this at best you would never be able to cancel the free trial and at worst they steal your credit card information. Sign Up To Recommended IFW'S You should always make sure you sign up to reliable recommended incentivized freebies sites (freebie websites). Very good sources of  Freebie infomation  are Freebie forums such as Exceem. This along with other Freebies communities provide reliable up to date information on freebies,helping to avert possible scams.One of the ways I personally use to determine the  legitimacy of a freebie site is by typing the syntax " Freebie site is a scam" in google search box. If there exists any scam related information about the site you are interested in,you would find it on Google's organic search results. for example ,if you intend inquiring if freebiesjeebies is a scam or not,just go to google Type " Freebiesjeebies is a scam" (without the qoutes).you would be provided with a variety of web pages providing valuable information pertaining to your search. To sign up to most IFW's they usually  require that you  provide your name,email address and home address. This is acceptable information because this information is needed to mail the freebie to you. Sometimes,several other questions are asked to get the freebie,like your phone number .this does not mean it is a scam ,however ,if you do not feel comfortable giving out this information then don't. Any Freebie site that requires you to provide your  credit card,paypal or social security number information to Sign up to them is a scam and should be avoided like a plague.This information is only required when trying the offers provided by the Advertisers.This offers  are usually free trials of Big firms such as walmart,western union,Little bid tasty, who spend billions of dollars on securing information logged into their site. This are just some of the few tips you should always look out for when you intend signing up to a Freebie site. you can use these tips  to identify scams and save your self the headache you never bargained for.

      Check recommended Freebie sites for some legitimate freebie sites you can Sign up to!