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Who doesn't love free stuff in the mail? To get companies to send you free stuff, including samples and coupons, you can take a direct approach by simply asking. You can also try signing up for newsletters, as well as complaining when a product is bad. Most companies want to keep their customers happy, so they'll often send you products if you just ask.

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Writing a Letter

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    Find the company's address. Check on the product itself first. Look on the back and the bottom of the product. You can also try searching for the company's address on its website.[1]

    • Using snail mail will get you noticed because fewer people use it today to talk to companies.[2]
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    Write a personal note. Tell them why you are a fan of their products. You can even share a fun memory. Be sure to specify whether you want a free sample, a coupon, or both. It also helps to handwrite the note, especially in a fun card. For instance, you could write:[3]

    • "Hello! I really enjoy your cookies. When I was a kid, my parents would bring them with us when we went camping. We'd eat them under the stars, and eating one now brings back those good memories! I don't suppose you'd be willing to send me a sample or coupon? Thanks either way! Best, Robert."

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    Send your letter. Address the envelope, and don't forget to add your return address so they can send something back to you. Stamp it, and put it in the mail. Wait for a response.[4]

    • Be patient. It can take several weeks to get a response, if you get one at all.
    • Consider adding an email address or phone number to the letter. This might get you a quicker reply.
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    Find the company's contact form. Sending an email is not as personal, but it can still nab you free stuff. Often, companies will have a contact form or email address posted on their website that you can use to contact them.[5]

    • Usually, there's a link at the bottom of the website that says something like "Contact" or "Contact Us."
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    Flatter the company. Since you can't personalize an email by writing it by hand, you can make up for it by flattering the company. Make sure to tell them why you like the product, and you can even offer a short personal anecdote to seal the deal. Also, don't forget to ask for a sample or coupon at the end.[6] You could write:

    • "Hi, I love your cleaning products. They smell so great, and they don't have all those nasty chemicals. I know you see a lot of complaints, so I thought I'd send you a happy note! Given how much I love what you do, I don't suppose you have any samples or coupons to send? Thanks, Rachel."
    • Close your email with a professional salutation like “Best,” “Sincerely,” or “Many thanks.”
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    Wait for a response. It may take a little while for the company to get back to you, so don't worry if they haven't gotten back to you in a day or two. It can even take several weeks for a company to respond.

    • Be sure to check your email's spam folder. Sometimes emails end up there by mistake.
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    Research your favorite companies. Many companies offer a freebie for signing up with them. You might get the company to send you a coupon for a free appetizer from a restaurant, for instance, or a 50 percent off coupon at a store or for a product. Check on the company's website to see if they have an offer.[7]

    • Check for birthday offers, as many companies will offer freebies around your birthday.
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    Sign up for the newsletter. When you find companies with a good deal, sign up for the newsletter. You'll often need to give some basic information and an email address to sign up for a newsletter.[8]

    • If you don't receive any newsletters, check your spam folder. If they end up there, be sure to make them as "not spam."
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    Unsubscribe, if you prefer. Once you're subscribed to a newsletter, you should get a reward, but you'll get regular emails from the company. If you don't want that in your inbox, look for the "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the email. However, keep in mind that many newsletters will send out freebies or coupons from time to time.[9]

    • Newsletters typically have a link towards the bottom that says "unsubscribe." If you click on that, you'll be taken to a separate page where you can begin the process.
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    Notice a problem. Sometimes, things slip past quality control, and you end up with an inferior product. If that's the case, you have reason to complain to the company. More often than not, the company wants to keep you happy, and it will send you a freebie or a coupon.[10]

    • You should only complain when you actually have a problem. It's the ethical thing to do, and you'll be alerting the company to problems with the product.
    • Don't tamper with the product in order to make it look defective. Most companies will be able to tell if you do this, and it won't score you any freebies.
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    Complain to customer service. Find the contact form on the company's website. Direct the complaint to the customer service department, which usually handles complaints. Lay out the problem, being very clear about what you want out of the situation. Also, you may need to provide proof of purchase or even information about the batch, so keep the packaging on hand.[11]

    • If you want a freebie out of the deal, make that clear: "I noticed an issue with your product recently. It had a funky taste, like it was old. I was wondering if you'd be able to send me a replacement or a coupon for a new product."
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    Be nice to get a better response. The old saying "You catch more flies with honey than vinegar" is a good one to apply to complaining. Yes, you want to make sure the company understands the problem, but you don't want to be mean or rude about it. The nicer you are about it, the more likely the company is going to go out of its way to help make your experience better.

    • Don't say use rude or expletive language, no matter how angry you are. While you might still get a response, you'll likely only get the bare minimum.
    • Customer service representatives are more willing to help and go the extra-mile for nice customers than for rude customers.
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      Many companies are willing to send out coupons or even free stuff to keep their customers happy. All you have to do is ask! The easiest way to ask for free stuff is to send an email directly to the company. You can usually find their email on the “Contact Us” section of their website. In the email tell them how much you like their products, then ask if there are any samples or coupons they can send you. Another easy way to get free stuff is sign up for company newsletters. Sign-up forms can also be found on the company website. Once you sign up, you’ll likely be sent coupons and notices when the company is having sales. Best of all, many companies will send you coupons for free items on your birthday! To learn how to get free stuff from a company in the mail, read on!

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      4 Ways to Get Companies to Send You Free Stuff - wikiHow? ›

      The simplest way companies offer free products is by allowing consumers to simply fill out a form on their website. These companies will publicly display their free sample programs, and want to make it as easy as possible. So if you find a company whose products you want to test, it never hurts to check.

      How to get companies to send you free stuff? ›

      The simplest way companies offer free products is by allowing consumers to simply fill out a form on their website. These companies will publicly display their free sample programs, and want to make it as easy as possible. So if you find a company whose products you want to test, it never hurts to check.

      How to get free merchandise? ›

      How to get free stuff online or in person
      1. Check online community marketplaces. ...
      2. Sample products. ...
      3. Enroll in loyalty programs. ...
      4. Use your library card. ...
      5. Take online surveys. ...
      6. Cash in on credit card rewards. ...
      7. Download an app for freebies. ...
      8. Use coupons.
      Dec 12, 2023

      How to get brands to send you free stuff as an influencer? ›

      The Golden Rule of Getting Free Stuff
      1. Be Nice. ...
      2. Don't Ask for Free Stuff. ...
      3. Explain Why Your Audience is the Perfect Fit for Their Product. ...
      4. You are Basically Making a Sales Pitch. ...
      5. It's Okay Not to Have a Lot of Views or Subscribers. ...
      6. Offer Companies More Than Just One-Off Cooperation.

      How to get free things on Temu? ›

      In the app, tap the “You” icon at the bottom center of the screen, followed by the “Messages” and “Promotions” buttons. Scroll through your promotions until you see a “Daily Gift Box” promotion. Opening these free boxes can earn you special deals, promos, and even account credit. Enter Temu-organized giveaways.

      How do I ask for freebies? ›

      The next time you ask for something for free – be respectful, specific, and offer to give something back in return. If you do these things, you're likely to build better relationships and partnerships that are mutually beneficial for years to come.

      How to be a product tester? ›

      How do I become a product tester? If you're a product tester, you have to sign up with a product testing company, a survey site, or a market research company. You'll need to fill out a demographic profile so they can match you with user testing opportunities.

      Is there any website that gives free stuff? ›

      1. Free Stuff Finder. Launched in 2011 by Tina Su, Free Stuff Finder is your go-to destination for free samples, coupons, and deals sourced from around the web. Their mission is simple: help users save money and discover new products they'll love.

      How do extreme couponing get things for free? ›

      Combining deals to score items for free or for pennies on the dollar. The key to extreme couponing is not to take advantage of just one deal but to take advantage of multiple deals at the same time. By stacking the deals available to you, you can get great prices on items.

      How to write letters to companies for free stuff? ›

      Write a personal note.

      Tell them why you are a fan of their products. You can even share a fun memory. Be sure to specify whether you want a free sample, a coupon, or both. It also helps to handwrite the note, especially in a fun card.

      What is it called when a brand sends you free stuff? ›

      "Gifting" simply means sending free products to creators. As a brand, your goal is to earn a shout-out from influencers in exchange. You don't have to look hard to find #gifted products across Instagram and TikTok. Gifting campaigns are big among CPG brands looking to earn reviews and user-generated content.

      How do you get companies to send you products to review? ›

      Try signing up for Influenster, Smiley360, Opinion Outpost, I-Say Panel, or Global Test Market. Each online panel specializes in different kinds of products and offers different reward options, so look into a few to figure out which one is right for you.

      How to become an influencer with no money? ›

      Open Your DMs for Collabs with Influencers and Brands
      1. Reach out to similar, small influencers to partner with.
      2. Follow and engage with brands online.
      3. Talk about your favorite products.
      4. Research agencies that match influencers with brands for collabs.

      Can you actually get free stuff from Shein? ›

      You'll have a chance to receive free clothes if selected, and we ask that you post a detailed review about the overall experience of the clothing item you receive, including quality, style, fit, fabric, and construction. This helps our customers see detailed personal reviews from other fellow customers.

      How to get free goodies? ›

      Search social media platforms for groups such as Freecycle and Buy Nothing in your area to find out what your neighbors are giving away. Or use a neighborhood app and go to the "free finds" page. Also, regularly search for “curb alert” in local groups to find out what your neighbors are leaving outside for the taking.

      What is the app for giving away free stuff? ›

      Freebie Alerts will send you an alert notification each time your neighbor give away something, click the notification and if it's something that you need, you just contact that person and pick the freebie up! Make it yours first!. Tired of seeing "23 interested" people on a free thing that you would love to have?

      How do you email a company asking for free stuff? ›

      Write a personal note.

      Tell them why you are a fan of their products. You can even share a fun memory. Be sure to specify whether you want a free sample, a coupon, or both. It also helps to handwrite the note, especially in a fun card.

      Will Amazon send you free stuff? ›

      Amazon regularly hosts giveaways on its platform where you can enter for a chance to win free products. These giveaways cover a wide range of items including free songs, books, gadgets, beauty products and more. Simply search for “Amazon Giveaways” and browse through the available options.

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