Free Product Samples And Coupons: MySavings.com
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Who doesn’t like receiving free samples, or coupons in the mail? Exactly. We all do and one site, MySavings.com, lists offers from various product manufacturers who offer free samples and coupons. I’ll admit, I have tried sites like this in the past with no luck other than the spam e-mail. I registered a few days ago and so far, no spam. Huge thumbs up for this aspect.
If you have never signed up with a site providing this type of service, be warned-the registration process can be a little tedious and MySavings.com is no exception. In fact, this is the only part of the site I do not like-having to answer questions just to register, (most likely so third parties can send emails relevant to your answers), and your best defense is to answer no, or skip the questions. Once registered, you’re free to browse the categories and visit the actual sites in order to sign up to receive the free product, coupon, or coupon codes. In order to know which items are the best to sign up for-the site uses a ratings system controlled by users, along with comments. I found this to be extremely helpful in determining if I wanted to sign up to receive something, or not.
The best part of the site is the list of grocery coupons-for products ranging from dog food to diapers. I have used printed coupons in the past, but check with the local grocery store first- I do know one of my local stores will not accept coupons printed from a website. You can also enter your zip code to find additional coupons and savings in your area.
Overall the site does offer a nice variety of items, although I did not like going through the registration process, I’d recommend using MySavings.com if you’re looking for online freebies and coupons.



A lot of those kind of sites are marketing your information big time for a few free samples. Check out fatwallet’s free stuff section. Their forum is active with members who will test out offers and let you know if they really work.
http://www.fatwallet.com/c/22/
I suggest using an “offer” name so you can track how these companies share marketing information and so you can also be assured that your name doesn’t fall into the wrong hands. I have had success with a lot of fatwallet’s free offers.
You know those high-end skin products that cost roughly nine-zillion dollars apiece? I stopped buying them years ago, and instead get samples of them. I have no shame! Thanks for sharing this.
I have used http://www.mysavings.com for a few months now to get free samples and haven’t gotten one spam mail from them!!
I love free stuff
Thanks for sharing this.
You know I am all about the free stuff but just getting a $5.00 coupon off dog food was enough to get me mad. Why is it you have to click no to umpteem amount of offers? I gave up. It’s not worth my effort for 5 bucks. That’s what annoys me about sites like that.