Evening, All. We went to Pathmark today and received a bunch of coupons and it reminded me that I wanted to offer the following as a Share. This is straight from Fred's Head. if you check any of the websites out, please report. Thanks in advance. Who doesn't like to get things for free? It can be done if you know where to look, or where to go in this case. here are three great sites for the delivery of sample products direct to your mailbox! Freebie Finder is an automated free stuff aggregator. It has been designed to collect free offers from top freebie sites, while filtering out most scams and referral pyramids. Your feedback on freebies is used to improve the listings. This site is in beta, so your suggestions are always appreciated. Remember to bookmark this site or subscribe to their email alerts or RSS feeds because there are updates every few hours! If you have any questions, click this link to read Tips for using Freebie Finder! Click this link to visit the Freebie Finder home page: http://www.absurdlycool.com. Freebies From Wal-Mart One of the sites that Freebie Finder tracks is Wal-Mart Free Samples. I have been taking advantage of the Wal-Mart free samples page for a long time. From hair care and deodorant, to free contact lenses and dietary supplements, there are a lot of great samples. The sample page is updated on a regular basis with new offers. I usually check the page once every week to see what new samples are available. You can choose to take advantage of just one sample, or sign up to receive all of the samples. Signing up is easy, and there are no long surveys to fill out or hidden offers that you must complete. You may be asked three or four quick questions, such as your age and your favorite brand of product, but the questions are quick and easy to answer. One of the nice things about the Wal-Mart free offers page is that after signing up for samples, I have not been bombarded with spam or multiple email offers. The only change I have noticed is the fact that I now seem to be on the postal mailing list for Wal-Mart's weekly flyer. All of the samples I "ordered" came quickly and in generous sizes. One time, I actually received a full-size bottle of a product. Click this link to visit the Wal-Mart Free Samples website. Freebies From Costco Costco, like other warehouse stores likes to give out free food samples while you shop. Now, you don't have to visit a store to get some great samples. Simply fill out a quick form online and the samples come to you. At the time of this entry, Costco doesn't have a dedicated page for its samples, so you have to search for them. Hopefully they will get a sample page soon, and make it easier on us. For now, just go to the Costco site and type "sample" in the search box. That should bring up the current samples. And just like for Wal-Mart, you'll have to keep checking back for new offers. Click this link to visit the Costco website: http://www.Costco.com. CouponChief There are always good deals on all kinds of items, you just need to know where to look. You could search thousands of websites and look for special codes, or you could visit CouponChief and let them do all the work. According to the site: "Here at Coupon Chief, we strive to provide a one stop coupon deal and discount resource for our Website visitors. Our focus on customer support and providing up to date coupon codes and promotional deals and discounts is unparalleled in the online shopping e-commerce industry. You can be assured we are always on the lookout for the latest deals and offers from our extensive list of web merchants. We are constantly adding new merchants and coupon codes, promotion codes, and offers, so come back and visit us again and again for all your online shopping purchases!" I do have to say that their RSS feed updates quite frequently and the deals are good. I would advise anyone to subscribe to the RSS feed, you'll get the latest deals and its easier to navigate with a screen reader. Click this link to check out http://www.couponchief.com. Lynne, who is surprisingly sleepy before 11:00pm. Dare I hope...?