Finding Beauty Freebies Online Pays Off Big

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Receiving beauty freebies and other free stuff can be a lot of fun, and for a lot of people, the hunt for freebies is as fun as actually enjoying the beauty freebies products themselves. There is a dark side to freebie offers, however. Many con artists have come to realize that pretending to offer free things is a skillful way to trick people into handing over sensitive information about them than can be used in identity theft operations or even bilk them out of cold, hard cash. For that reason, it is important to make sure you know how to stay safe out there when looking for free offers. There are some things you can do to make sure that |freebie hunting brings you only good things. Some of these common sense rules are a great place to start.

You"ve heard it a million times before - if it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is. The reason you have heard it so many times is that it almost holds water. Think about the reason that makeup freebies companies give away free things. They"re usually not doing it for charity. They want you try to their products in the hope that you will come back to them as a paying customer in the future, and they"re doing it to build good will for their company over all. They"re definitely not doing it go broke.

So reflect on whether the freebie offers for free beauty supplies you come across make sense according to these criteria. Does it make sense that a company will give you a free bag of their new flavor of chips or a trial size jar of their new face cream? Sure it does, because if you like it, you may buy these products in the future. Does it make sense that a company will give you an all expenses paid, two-week first class trip to Paris for you and ten of your friends? Not so much. Don"t waste your time on these too good to be true freebies - they may end up costing your big time in the long run.

By the same token, the more outlandish an offer sounds, the more you have to look for the fine print. Sure, maybe the hotel chain is willing to give you a free weekend in their beachfront hotel. The small print in the offer might say that you have to agree to spend 10 hours a day at a sales seminar or that the free weekend is yours after you pay for a two week stay. One particular airline ran an offer for a free coach class plane ticket from New York to London. The small print said you had to buy 2 , full price first class tickets on that same route before you could get the free one at a cost of around $8K per ticket. Before you leap, make sure you get all of the details.

Freebie offers that actually expect you to shell out some money are very tricky. Sometimes they are legitimate - after all, if you are accustomed to paying full price first class airfare, a free coach class ticket can be a real score. But a lot of times, when you have to pay to get something for free, that is a red flag that a scammer is at work. You should never send cash, even for postage, to a company that you don"t know. Also, keep an eye on the costs for things like postage even if you do know the company name. If they"re asking for $50 postage to send you a free magazine, then you know something is up.

Lastly, beware giving out too much personal information. There"s no reason a company giving away free shampoo needs your bank account details. Protect your personal info and if you"re not sure, move on to the next beauty freebies offer.





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Linda Saville Trempe is an entrepreneur who enjoys "Paying it Forward" as a Super Sponsor at the Acme People Search/GDI Support Forum helping others find success online.

She is an avid niche marketer, business blogger and writes on many subjects.

Linda has extensive sales/marketing experience and has an Engineering degree.

She is dedicated to bringing you the best freebie offers online.



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