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If you run a business that accepts discover card you can use this page to get free singe and Discover swag.
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Sign up here and you will be e-mailed a special code good for free entry to 24 hour fitness for 3 days.
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On this page you'll find a free downloadable recipe book from Pillsbury.
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On this page you can request to become a product tester for Good Start Prenatal Nourish Plus vitamins.
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Every weekday at 11am eastern time, this page opens up for requests of free Mack's ear plugs.
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On this page you can request a free pack of wildflower seeds from the Alt US National Park Service.
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Backcountry Outdoor gear is offering promotional stickers here, via this simple request form.
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Enter your e-mail on this page to be taken to the form to request a free sample of Cuties diapers.
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Charmin is offering free extenders to allow you to hold their larger than average toilet paper rolls in your standard sized holder. Request your free extender here.
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Shop at Bloomingdale's and use the PayPal or Venmo app to pay for your purchase in person, and you'll get $25 cash back. This deal expires on December 31st, so hurry.
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On this page you can request a free sample of Tranquility protective underwear for adults.
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Check out this downloadable PDF recipe book with all kinds of cookie recipes for the holidays.
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Download the
Wetzel's app and get a digital coupon good for a free pretzel.
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First, you'll need to be an Amazon Prime member and have
an account set-up with GOG, which is needed to install and play this game. Then proceed to this page and link your two accounts to claim a free copy of The Evil Within 2.
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Use this page to find a skating rink in your area and register for free passes.
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Check out this free downloadable Halloween Party Planner from MarthaStewart.com. It has 17 pages of Halloween themed recipes and party ideas for you to try out.
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Moroton Salt is offering a free test strip to determine if you have any water hardness issues. Just fill out this simple form to request one.
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Sign up here to get a free copy of Economics In One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt from the Mises Institute.