Shouldn’t have to provide credit info for a free offer. Nor should you wantyour credit infomation nor should you post offers for amazon when they are just going to cancel the orders. Dont’ waste our time.
I am sure I am not the only one pissed about the underwear disaster.
KristenOctober 24, 2011
OMG…seriously Jackie?! Stop wasting your time on these freebie sites then. Waaah, I didn’t get something that was supposed to be free because it was AMAZON’s fault!
And I assume you’re talking about CreditSesame wanting your info…well, it’s a credit reporting service..duh! I use it and it’s free and legit and the blogger has every right to post it.
Go find freebies on your own and see how many scams you come across.
KristenOctober 24, 2011
I visit this blog everyday and have never come across a scam freebie, so thanks 🙂
icravefreebiesOctober 24, 2011
Thank you! I am sure that every once in a while I do end up posting a scam freebie but you can bet that it is never intentional …
BrianOctober 24, 2011
DEAD NOW :uh:
Thanks for the heads up anyways
KristenOctober 24, 2011
I’m sorry if my first comment was a little harsh, but it really got to me. I mean, when I got the email from Amazon today saying that the panty thing was a mistake blah blah, the FIRST thing I thought was, “well, I kinda knew that was gonna happen!” Never did I think, “GRRR, that idiot blogger posted a fake freebie, I’m not gonna visit her site ever again!”.
Everyone knows the saying, “If it’s too good to be true….” and that it so true for freebies. Every once in a while, you come across something that really is an amazing freebie (like the 1-year sub to ShopRunner, woohoo!).
So yea, I know it takes a lot of time/work to find and post to your blog, and I (and I’m sure 1000s of others) really appreciate it 🙂
icravefreebiesOctober 25, 2011
No problem 🙂 when it comes to freebies and stuff… the only way to be certain is to sign up for each and every one of them.. (or as many as possible) sure some of them will turn out to be disappointing and end up wasting your time but sometimes… the freebie offers that you might think are “too good to be true” are really true :-). just sign up and hope for the best.
Shouldn’t have to provide credit info for a free offer. Nor should you wantyour credit infomation nor should you post offers for amazon when they are just going to cancel the orders. Dont’ waste our time.
I am sure I am not the only one pissed about the underwear disaster.
OMG…seriously Jackie?! Stop wasting your time on these freebie sites then. Waaah, I didn’t get something that was supposed to be free because it was AMAZON’s fault!
And I assume you’re talking about CreditSesame wanting your info…well, it’s a credit reporting service..duh! I use it and it’s free and legit and the blogger has every right to post it.
Go find freebies on your own and see how many scams you come across.
I visit this blog everyday and have never come across a scam freebie, so thanks 🙂
Thank you! I am sure that every once in a while I do end up posting a scam freebie but you can bet that it is never intentional …
DEAD NOW :uh:
Thanks for the heads up anyways
I’m sorry if my first comment was a little harsh, but it really got to me. I mean, when I got the email from Amazon today saying that the panty thing was a mistake blah blah, the FIRST thing I thought was, “well, I kinda knew that was gonna happen!” Never did I think, “GRRR, that idiot blogger posted a fake freebie, I’m not gonna visit her site ever again!”.
Everyone knows the saying, “If it’s too good to be true….” and that it so true for freebies. Every once in a while, you come across something that really is an amazing freebie (like the 1-year sub to ShopRunner, woohoo!).
So yea, I know it takes a lot of time/work to find and post to your blog, and I (and I’m sure 1000s of others) really appreciate it 🙂
No problem 🙂 when it comes to freebies and stuff… the only way to be certain is to sign up for each and every one of them.. (or as many as possible) sure some of them will turn out to be disappointing and end up wasting your time but sometimes… the freebie offers that you might think are “too good to be true” are really true :-). just sign up and hope for the best.