Get Free Goodies This Christmas With Freeinuk


I’ve just unboxed a free laptop for some ‘testing’. The testing is only supposed to take a month, but I’m going to try and find some extended testing for it….

If you’re looking for another way to get free gear, then check out freeinuk. A wide range of Free Samples, Free Stuff and Discount Vouchers are promoted on the site. As part of this sponsored review I thought I’d run through the site to see if I could find some offers that were of interest to me.The site is reasonably well laid out with a number of categories like books, broadband deals, food & drink listed down the left-hand side. I think there are too many categories listed, which is a common problem with many sites. Luckily though there is a search engine, and links on the homepage to popular offers and to the top freebies.

Currently listed on the homepage as the top offer is a free laptop offer worth £400 from Dell when you sign up for AOL Broadband. Also listed was an offer to get a free mobile if a new contract was taken out with Carphone Warehouse. I’m not sure how strong these offers are, particularly the Dell offer as I know that this offer isn’t going down very well with potential customers.

I decided to check out the top freebies to see if they offered a better selection. Top of the list was a 10% voucher at Apple. I think this is a great offer as Apple are notorious at never offering discounts, and a 10% voucher is a great offer in the run up to Christmas.

I’m always a bit sceptical of sites that offer discounts based upon signing up for more expensive offers, but freeinuk does have some strong offers available if you are prepared to spend some time browsing the site.

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Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK. He also writes for Windows 7 News.

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  1. #1

    Nothing is free. Thats what they say. I am sure that the freebies cost is built in. But this trick would still work wonders for me and a whole bunch of ppl. :)

  2. #2

    Basically, freebies with additional expencive offers it’s fake, but in some case there are possibility find veritable discount. Especially before holidays.

  3. #3

    I’ve heard of some people getting some pretty cool stuff from these types of websites. The key is to know exactly what you are getting into, and make sure you cancel the free trial or whatever before it costs you. I’d definitely try the Apple coupon anyway.

  4. #4

    Hmmm… think they give out free sample femmes for every magazine review at fhm?
    ;)

  5. #5

    You can certainly find very good deals like that. And it’s not nessecary always a scam. Is just the old marketing trick selling something at a very cheap price and make money on the backend deals.

  6. #6

    Interesting website. I’m always a little skeptical whenever a website declares “Free Stuff!” As the first commentator said, nothing is really free. There’s always a catch. But the Apple discount is something. Thanks!

  7. #7

    There are some rare occasions that offer things for free. I would love to be informed of the same :)

  8. #8

    True… the cost of the freebie is already built in somewhere…

    Simply giving you brand awareness of their services is already a hidden cost!

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