Believe it or not, there are sites that will give you these items and much more for free, but they do not advertise like the scam sites do. You could click on an ad take your chances trying get an item from these ads, but most likely you would end up spending a huge amount of money! The goal of this website is to tell you which of these sites are worth your time, how it works, and which site offers what.
If you're anything like me your going to be really skeptical at first (the idea of stuff for free isn't easy to get your head around) but I going to be honest with you - Essentially, these sites work like this: You sign up, you're presented with a list of advertisements (for example to get a free trial of AOL or Netflix, or to try a product sample of dog treats), and you have to sign up for one of the advertised offers. You try the product/service (with no obligation to buy), and the advertiser pays the freebie site a good chunk of money, usually around $40, for the referral of a new (potential) customer. This is how these sites can afford to send you expensive items for free, because they make a lot of money from the advertisers. You can read more about how the sites work by reading my How Do The Afford It post.Now, if you think you may be interested, first be sure that you don't get ripped off. To find a legit offer, scroll down further or view my Legit Sites post. All of the sites I have listed are legit - but as I said earlier you don't just get sent a free Xbox 360, you have to complete an offer (some are free e.g. Join eBay) and then refer a few friends and then yes, you will get your free gifts.
Still don't believe me? See my Payments Proof Page
Here's a video from 7 News on how how it all works: