5 Ways to get Free Products and Coupons

by brandie on August 24, 2009

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1. Nicole at Nicole’s Nickels wrote a fantastic post on how to get coupons by email requests. Have you ever liked a product so much and searched for coupons for it but couldn’t find any?? Go here and see her instructions on how to go about asking companies for coupons. Thanks for the great advice Nicole!

2. I have actually called several companies in the past and gotten coupons for free items. For example….have you ever bought an item in a spray bottle and after just a few “sprays” it doesn’t spray anymore?? Or Diapers, and when you go to strap the baby in the diaper the “tabs” rip off?? Baby or Cleaning/Cleansing Wipes that are dried out already when you open them from the package for the first time?? What about a shampoo or conditioner bottle or lotion bottle where the product won’t come out of the bottle (ya know, you end up having to take the whole top off to get some of it in your hand)?!?! Well, look on the package for their phone number and CALL THEM! They will ask for your information (name, address, etc.) and the product information (UPC code, etc). TIP: Always be nice..let customer service know that you bought their product and you were not satisfied and explain to them why. They will most likely always send you a coupon for a free product. Only once did I have a company send me a coupon for dollars off of the product instead of a coupon for a free product!

3. Don’t forget about all the coupons that are available for printing online! Print coupons from Coupons.com, Redplum and A Full Cup. Get eCoupons straight on your shoppers card from Cellfire, No clipping required! 

See here how I organize my coupons! :)

4. Sign up for newsletters from companies. Is there a product or a certain brand that you use alot? A few that I recommend are Betty Crocker, P&G Everyday Solutions (Proctor and Gamble) and Right at Home (they often have sample packs of full sized products).

5. Sign up with companies who have free product testing or consumer testing panels! I have posted many of these in the past and you can find all of them here –> Free Product Testing <–

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