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Freebies Roundup: Coffee, Eucerin, Mineral Makeup + More

January 31, 2009 by Tara Kuczykowski 8 Comments

A touch of frost
Creative Commons License photo credit: Lida Rose

This week’s freebies roundup is brought to you courtesy of Moms By Heart!

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FREE Mineral Makeup samples!

FREE work at home information from FourPointMoms!

FREE Eucerin Calming Cream.

FREE night time renewal kit from Tempur-Pedic!

FREE pet food from Life’s Abundance!

FREE cash for your gold!
*Has anyone ever tried this? I don’t generally link to this kind of offer, but we have several damaged gold jewelry items that I’d send if it’s legit.

FREE I Love Free Things bumper sticker!

FREE Pink Lemonade and Berry Burst Metamucil!

FREE organic milk from Pacific Natural Foods Shelf Stable!

FREE Cesar Pate dog food!

FREE coffee from Lyon’s Coffee! (UK only)

FREE Halo High Gloss Rinse! (Salon owners only)

See my previous freebie roundups for more free sample offers that are still available!

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  1. heidi

    January 31, 2009 at 5:37 pm

    web site for coffee says uk residents only and the rinse a hairdresser or salon owner.

    Reply
  2. Deal Seeking Mom

    January 31, 2009 at 5:42 pm

    Thanks, Heidi! I updated the information.

    Reply
  3. Carole

    January 31, 2009 at 5:44 pm

    I’ve never done the mail-in gold thing, but several people I work with go to those “gold parties”, where someone comes in and pays cash for your old gold jewelry. My friend got $300 for one of those gold rope necklaces that were really in in the 80’s (she called it her Mr. T starter set, LOL.) She said she paid around $350, so not bad $$ for something she doesn’t wear anymore.

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  4. Amy

    January 31, 2009 at 6:11 pm

    I don’t know about the cash for gold thing. My FIL is a jeweler, and a gold expert (I guess that is what u call it… he knows his stuff, lol), and he thinks that it might be a scam. Check around local jewelry stores and/or pawn shops to compare b4 u send ur items off to someone.

    Reply
  5. Cher

    January 31, 2009 at 6:19 pm

    Gotta live Freebies! Keep ’em coming!

    Cher´s last blog post..Myself Belts – Review and Giveaway!!! (Ends 2/16)

    Reply
  6. Dawn

    January 31, 2009 at 11:01 pm

    I saw Red Swan on Rachael Ray and have used them they are great plus if you refer people they send you a finders fee check.

    Dawn´s last blog post..Thanks Grandma

    Reply
  7. kim

    February 2, 2009 at 1:27 pm

    I did the cash for gold thing. I turned in some charm bracelets that I had gotten for free and got $10.00 for it. They send you the stuff to mail it in and then send you a check afterwards. If you don’t agree on the money you can send the check back within a week I think and get your jewelry back. So it’s not a scam, I liked getting $10.00 for stuff I don’t use and it was easy to do.

    Reply
  8. kay

    February 18, 2009 at 2:09 pm

    I saw something on TV recently about the “cash for gold” things – basically it related that they can send you a check for a minimal amount (not nearly what your items are worth), & you have the option of accepting their offer or getting your items back. The catch is, there’s a very small time window for you to have the “return request” back in their hands & it’s a virtually impossible time frame to meet. It’s legal because they make the offer to return your stuff, and pay you, and it’s “not their fault you can’t get the return form back in time”. So you’ve sold your stuff for pennies, i.e. a legal scam.

    Reply

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