AF.c Freebies
AF.c Freebies are freebies offered directly from ActuallyFree.com. Like many other freebie sites AF.c lists freebies from other sources. Indeed, that is one of the main features or services to aggregate free stuff from many sources into one place. However, Actually Free is a unique freebies site. While other free sites only list external resources for freebies, this site also provides additional free services directly.
AF.c Freebies
Free services offered by ActuallyFree.com (AF.c) include freebie finding help, actually free experiments, and the actually free seal. More details on each of these services follow.
Freebie Finding Help
Frequent requests for freebies from website visitors are simply part of the territory of a free site. Website visitors are welcome to request personalized help to find specific freebies. Learn more details of what this service actually offers.
Actually Free Experiments
Some freebies may still be available even if they don’t have a web page or link online. Experiments performed by this site will report successes and relevant failures to assist freebie hunters in their search for freebies. One experiment could be to request a fan pack from a sports team even if the sports team doesn’t openly offer a fan pack on any of their promotional materials. Another experiment could be to go to an event with a door prize and report how early people had to show up in order to receive the prize. Learn more.
Actually Free Seal
The seal is available to applicants who offer a freebie that is actually free, safe and family friendly. Displaying the seal to site visitors or users of your product will indicate that it has been tested by a third party and adds to the credibility of your offer. Those who have seen the seal can verify that that the associated product has been reviewed by checking the recipient’s list.
The Watch List & Black List: Products and services that are currently under review are added to the watch list. If any of these products, services, websites, links or freebies are not actually free, safe or family friendly, then they are added to the black list.
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