Free iPod Shuffle
Free iPod Nano
Free iPod Touch
Free iPhone
Free iMac
Free Macbook
Free iPad
Free £50 Itunes Voucher
Free Nintendo DSi
Free Xbox 360 Elite
Free PS3 Slim
Free Nintendo Wii
Free PSP Go
Free Sony LCD TV

If you have any questions or queries concerning free gifts, do not hesitate to contact me via Twitter. I'll help you as much as I can!
FreebieJeebies were originally a site only supporting the UK, USA and Canada. Recently they have branched worldwide. However, due to an increase in fraud, India and the Philippines are no longer supported. If you are neither one of those countries, feel free to sign up!
eXceem is a community of people dedicated to getting free stuff. Within the forum, they have different sections to post in, such as 'How To Get Greens' and 'I Got My Free Item'. The second is great if you are still sceptical about the scheme. Check it out!

1.) Sign up to FreebieJeebies.
2.) Complete an offer (e.g. LOVEFiLM)
3.) Refer your friends to do the same.
4.) Recieve your gift!

Hello to all those who still think it's too go to be true! There is a collection of pictures and videos prooving that you can get some things for free. As for videos, we have reports from the BBC, CNN, and NBC. And finally, i've found two articles on affiliate marketing and one radio broadcast. Enjoy!
NBC News is the news division of American television network NBC. Its current president is Steve Capus. In this report, they discover the world of free gifts.They Interviewed numerous people who have tried out the scheme and had it work successfully. Also includes quotes from an owner of an affiliate site giving confirmation that it is legitamite. Ready sign up?
G4, also known as G4 TV, is an American cable- and satellite-television channel originally geared much toward male viewers aged 12–28, devoted to video games. In this clip, the presenters introduce us to giveaway sites. They also include screen recordings of the site. No to mention they also tried out the scheme with one ipod delivered, and one in waiting! Enjoy!
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the largest broadcasting organisation in the world. The BBC is an autonomous public service broadcaster that operates under a Royal Charter. Narrated by Tom Carver, the clip explains in detail how everyone within the affiliate scheme remains happy. The BBC also interview two American students who got their iPods for free. Enjoy!
Finally, I have managed to dig up a few other bits and pieces of information that will hopefully prove to you that you can get some things in life for free. The first is an article from the New York Times...
"Behind the offers are marketing companies whose goal is to generate customers for a wide range of businesses. They offer incentives -- money or products -- to people who sign up for items like credit cards, CD clubs or newspaper subscriptions. In return, the marketing company receives a fee, or bounty, for every customer it signs up."
To read more from the article, click here - SUNDAY MONEY: SPENDING; A Web Offer Too Good to Be True? Read the Fine Print - New York Times
The next article is by Wired, a full-color monthly American magazine and on-line periodical, published since March 1993, that reports on how technology affects culture. Written by Rachel Metz, the article informs the reader of the growing use in affiliate marketing and descriptions in what must be done to gain your free gift.
"The promise of getting a free iPod from FreebieJeebies.co.uk looks extremely dubious. But surprisingly, the site appears to be legitimate. It's a new form of online marketing supported by companies like eBay, AOL and Columbia House."
To read the full article, click here - Wanted: Free iPod. Will Pay.
Next is a radio broadcast by NPR (National Public Radio) prooving yet again that you can get things for free...
"Have you ever gotten an email promising you a free iPod in just a few easy steps? We checked it out -- you really can get that free iPod."
To listen to the full broadcast, go here - Marketplace: Free iPod. Just click here --