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In an age of mounting identity theft and personal fraud, protecting your personal details is of great importance. If you’ve used the Net to score yourself freebies it won’t take you long to realise that along with the many benefits of online free samples there are also some possible dangers to be aware of, especially when it comes to sharing your personal information and contact information. This article presents some great assistance that will make your search for freebies more safe and successful.
1. Use a dedicated email address
It’s good habit to set up at least one email address devoted just to signing up for free offers. If you don’t, you run the possibility of spam and unsavoury emails flooding your personal inbox. Your work email address should unquestionably not be used! Some free offers only allow one sample per email address but not household address. Therefore, if you’re a serious freebies hunter, consider using various email addresses to take advantage of this fact. By using more than one email address you can obtain the same offer two or three times.
If you’re looking to set up a dedicated email address for freebies, I highly recommended a service such as Gmail. It’s free and it offers great security and spam blocking. Another advantage of using Gmail is the ability to create instant disposable email addresses that are linked to the same account. Just add +whatever to the username part of your email address. So if your email address was johndoe@gmail, in the freebies sign up form you would simply enter your email address as johndoe+freebies@gmail.com. You’d still get all emails sent to this address as usual, but if things ever get out of hand, you can simply create a filter to direct all mail sent to this address straight to your junk folder or trash.
2. Use a virtual voicemail service
You may also find it helpful to have a virtual voicemail. Some free offers require a active phone number. Free accounts are readily accessible at sites like evoice.com and are fairly easy to set up. All of the messages left in your voicemail will be sent to you as an email or alternatively you can call and listen to the messages if you wish. By setting up a virtual voicemail you will avoid any telemarketers and sales people that might otherwise pester you.
3. Use a PO Box
This is for the serious freebies hunter or those wanting that extra level of protection. Using a Post Office Box service is an effective way to provide another layer of anonymity when supplying your details to freebie providers. Mail also typically arrives faster at a PO Box than at a residential or business address. If you use it for your other personal mail it can also provide a permanent destination for you, which is especially useful if you move around a lot. Please note that there is a cost for this service, but depending on what your requirements are it can be quite affordable with prices starting from $10 for six months. Enquire at your local post office for more details.
With these great tips you can now hunt for free stuff, freebies and other giveaways with more confidence. Go forth and sign away!
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Posted in Budgeting · December 14th, 2009 · Comments (0)
The recent onset of the global financial crisis, coupled with the global food squeeze and the subsequent increase in food prices, has led many people to look for more cost-effective methods of providing for themselves. There are various ways in which the majority of members of society can save dough on necessities such as groceries. Coupons have been around since the early 20th century (introduced by the Coca-Cola Company and popularised by C.W. Post) and do pose a viable alternative to paying exorbitant prices in supermarkets and grocery stores; surprisingly, many stores and retail outlets offer more than a deceptive “buy one get one free” system, and the potential savings can border on 50% of a typical grocery trip’s expense.
It may surprise a lot of us that one of the simplest methods to obtain discount coupons is through free newspapers. Publications like the area-specific local papers are filled with coupons from local retailers, and offer many deals like discounted meals, hotel stays, and even car washes.
The number of discounts available is nearly unlimited, but too many people will discard it as junk mail. Local dealers, often struggling to make ends meet, will offer charitable deals and people can reduce grocery bills by taking advantage of this; these dealers will most likely offer lower prices than supermarkets your large supermarket chains to gain that point of difference.
Similarly, online coupons are a great way to save money; many websites such as coupons.com and couponizer.com offer free coupons that can be printed and used in stores. The price of a printed sheet of paper weighed up against a potential financial savings is in most cases a great bargain and one that most people again do not take into account. Even free samples sites like freestuff4free.com have a section on coupons gathered from many areas of life.
Another source of coupons that most people do not give a second thought to before disposing of it is supermarket receipts; after your next trip to the grocery store, turn the receipt over and you might be pleasantly surprised at the offers that are there! While these offers are not from the actual supermarkets themselves, reduced prices can be obtained on services like carpet cleaning and car washes. Savings of up to 50% are not uncommon on these coupons, and most are valid for a significant period of time.
Using coupons has long been the realm of frugal spenders, but it is by no means an unattractive habit; rather, it is an reasonable alternative to the pricing of retail outlets, and allows struggling families to afford necessities such as food and clothes while reducing the prices for services that would be out of the reach of many in this climate of global economic insecurity. Many are unfortunately aware of the phenomenon, but for people looking to save money without a reduction in their quality of life, coupons represent the way to go, as they are cheap, free, and most importantly, they work.
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Posted in Budgeting · November 27th, 2009 · Comments (0)
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