Complete the form to request free "winter" samples, which include a variety of products. You must be 18 or older to request this offer. (U.S. only).
Have you got old jewelry lying around the house that you'd like to quickly convert into cash? At this site, you can request a free, insured "refiner's return kit" that lets you get cash for your jewelry. You must be 21 or older to request this offer. (U.S. only).
Follow the instructions to sign up with RemedyLife to receive free health-related samples and other offers. You must be 18 or older to participate. (U.S. only).
Follow the instructions to request a free "Child Safety ID Kit," which lets you "keep your child's most important information, photos, and fingerprints in one safe place." (U.S. only).
Follow the instructions at this site to request your choice of a variety of free household product samples from Wal-Mart. New offers are added here on a regular basis. (U.S. only).
Follow the instructions to request a free "Guide To Sleep Disorders" booklet from ClickOnHealth.com. This booklet includes information about symptoms and treatments. (U.S. only).
Have you got a newborn in the family? Then check out this free birth announcement service for new parents. Here, you can easily set up a free Web page for your baby that includes pictures, text, music and wish lists. The site also offers photo contests, special offers for parents and more.
Complete the "online health awareness survey" and follow the instructions at this site and you may then request free health product samples and other special offers from MyHealthyInfo.com. (U.S. only).
Do you have a baby, or are you expecting? Sign up at this site to receive a variety of baby-related free goodies, including samples, coupons, baby food and other products. (U.S. only).
Fill out the form to request a free six-month subscription to "American Baby" magazine, a publication for new and expectant parents. (U.S. only).
Follow the instructions at this site to see if you qualify for free prescription drugs and medications via "Patient Assistance Programs," which are sponsored by drug manufacturers. This volunteer-run site aims to help people apply for Patient Assistance Programs. (U.S. only).
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