Saturday 17 August 2013

Top 8 ranking freebies sites!!!

1. FREECYCLE

The Freecycle Network (is made up of many individual groups who give away unwanted items to other people in their area. They can also pick up free stuff from other members - from books and clothes to furniture, computers and even cars.
Originally set up in the US, Freecycle.org has been matching people who have things they want to get rid of with people who can use them in the UK since 2003. It now boosts 5,047 groups spread across the country, with just under nine million members.
Freecycle is completely free – all you need to do is sign up to the group in your local area. You’ll then receive email alerts of items up for grab and requests for ‘donations’.
As a member of a group, you can post a wanted message or respond to other members. It’s also encouraged to alert the group when you receive a item.
You can also browse other networks to see what’s up grabs in other groups – but don’t request anything unless you’re sure you’re able to collect it.

2. FREEGLE

At the end of 2010, a rival to Freecycle was launched – iloveFreegle.org.
Most Freegle groups were originally part of The Freecycle Network, but broke away to set up on their own because of “untenable” changes.
Again, once you’ve signed up (for free) you can post an offer of something you want to get rid of, or a wanted ad for something you need. It is smaller than Freecyle, but with 354 groups in the UK and 1.3 million members, it appears to be catching up.
3. GUMTREE

Gumtree.com describes itself as a ‘classified community’ and is available in most cities and towns across the UK and Ireland.
The website mainly lists things up for sale (from property to pets) as well as small ads for rental properties and jobs.
However, it also has a freebie section. Scroll past the sponsored links and ads, and you’ll find a wealth of listings, mainly for furniture and household items. At the time of writing, the London website featured free frog spawn, hair cuts and even a greyhound dog.
As with any classified or freebie website, be careful about responding to adverts, and take someone else with you when it comes to collection.
4.Ilft.com
Ilft means i love free things.Ilft has a good rank and best deals.I got more then 10 stuff from ilft.com.Try ilft.

5.Mysavings.com

This site is awesome.I have received many things from this site.I'll rank it 2.3 out of 5.**/*****

6.Samplestuff.com

Good.No Great.Samplestuff.com is my favorite.Then own great deals and coupons.Also a huge quintity of freebies.Must try and most important they ship Worldwide!!!!!!!!!

7. Hey! It’s Free (Heyitsfree.net)

Hey! It’s Free (HIF) prides themselves on deals that require no credit card or donation to acquire. The site has been an active site for freebies for the last 6 six years. Through HIF, I’ve found numerous deals for free magazines: Rolling Stone, ESPN Magazine, and Wired. The quality of these freebies tends to be strong and the effort is minimal.

8.Hunt4Freebies.com

Similar to HIF, Hunt 4 Freebies writers are scouring the net for freebies. Once they find some good ones, they post them directly to their site. By the time I check out this one, there’s usually quite a bit of overlap. But, sometimes there’s a hidden gem. Yesterday, I applied for a free bottle of lens cleaner and contact case. It wasn’t featured on either of the other two. Using a diverse group of sites helps to make sure you find all the freebies you can.
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