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Freebie Scam Sites - Partial List
This is a list of SCAM freebies perpetrated by the same individual/individuals doing business as:
Schlund+Partner AG
Oneandone
1and1
1&1
out of Chesterbrook, PA
Here is a partial list of their scam offers:
20-25$ Gift Cards from Wal-mart, Kroger, 7-eleven
Sample of Clorox Toilet Cleaner
Bottle of X14 Bathroom Cleaner
N.A. Whair Gift Basket
LimeLine Free Apron
Free Sample of Garnier Fructus Shampoo: Sleek & Shine 5 fl oz.
Free Godiva Truffles
"Keyeni Marketing" is another company/person putting SCAM
websites out there. And, theres a group that registers with
GODADDY out of Scottsdale, AZ, that never delivers.
Here's a partial list of "freebie offers" that will never arrive:
candy-lovers.com
cool-free-samples.com
dailyhousetips.com
free-beauty-samples.com
free-boxers.com
free-lingerie.com
free-lipstick.com
free-thongs.com
freeperfumesamples.com
freestressballs.com
goofygiggles.com
heavenly-recipes.com
helpudiet.com
holiday-giveaways.com
keyeni.com
lose-weight-online.com
lost-survivors.com
lowcarbtina.com
winperfume.com
freebeermug.com
usbforfree.com
ohshot.com
you would like to find out more about the companies/persons
offering free stuff, you can lookup registration data for domains at:
www.whois.net
A legitimate third party offer of a product will have the "permission"
of the item's manufacturer, and it will say that on the website or
"terms of offer." For example, if the offer is for a Noxema sample,
then Proctor and Gamble (P&G) will gives its blessing SOMEWHERE
on the website.
No matter how many times a person SAYS their form went
through... sites created with a ton of GOOGLE ads ARE A DEAD
giveaway to a dead giveaway. Real companies hire programmers
and use more sophisticated forms. The Google set-ups were
brought about for the "Mom&Pop" home business type of operations.
There's no such thing as a "guaranteed" freebie. Nobody can
guarantee to post only "good" free stuff. Never assume every free
offer is "the real thing." But, also never assume every freebie is
a scam.
Only you can make the choice to fill out the form.