I have heard about people going shopping at CVS and the like and purchasing tons of stuff for next to nothing, all because they played this game called The Grocery Game. The Grocery Game, www.grocerygame.com, charges you a small fee to use their services. Well, I came across this site, A Full Cup, http://www.afullcup.com, and it's the same thing except for free and it's better! If you want to go grocery shopping for free, here you go! Tell them Bellasmommy sent you. :-)
Monday, June 23, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Totally Free Crap
Love the name! This site has tons of freebies to pick from that are available on the net today. Check it out!
www.totallyfreecrap.com
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Freebies - WOW!
I had no idea that there was a whole 'industry' out there for all of those Freebies sites you always see advertised. "Get an iPod for free", "Earn an iPhone for Free!", etc, etc. But they actually do work! There are forums out there where people trade referrals and even pay for referrals.
There are several Freebie forums out there.
A few that I have found and used are:
http://www.freelunchroom.com
http://www.freebiesociety.com
http://www.referralswapper.com
My favorite though is Free Lunchroom. The people there are sooo helpful and really great! I'm just floored that there is a whole community out there that does this and that it works! But it does! I have Paypal deposits to prove it.
Just thought I would pass this along to all of you WAHMs. With the holidays coming up, we could all use a few extra $$$. :-)
Monday, November 5, 2007
Project Payday
So, a friend of mine told me about this program where she is getting paid pretty good money for basically doing nothing. I thought it was too good to be true but I found out that it really does work.
* It's super easy and anyone can do it
* You can be up and running in under an hour
* Training Videos walk you through everything
* You can get started today at ZERO COST to you
You won't "get rich" but 1,000s of people have proven it's a realistic extra income system for the "Average Joe".
