is there a place that offers free Italian language courses in london?

Posted by admin on January 27th, 2010 and filed under free offers | 1 Comment »

I have heard there is a cultural centre that offers free language courses in London…but cant remember the name of it…any suggestions?

City Lit - it’s inexpensive, free to claimants
http://www.citylit.ac.uk/courses/Languages

Are there any websites on my computer that offers word perfect free?

Posted by admin on January 17th, 2010 and filed under free offers | 1 Comment »

I want to add word-perfect to my computer, was interested in knowing if anyone offers this free. Thank You!

I don’t think you can get WordPerfect free (legally), but you should check out OpenOffice.org. It’s a much better product and its open source, so new developments are always being added.

Check it out at www.openoffice.org. FREE!

Does anybody know of a website that offers FREE website templates that you can use with Weebly?

Posted by admin on December 11th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 1 Comment »

Does anybody know of a website that offers FREE website templates that you can use with Weebly? That would be much appreciated. Thanks, Jonty.

This free site is highly adaptable, it has everything you need to do just about anything and its free
http://www.WebStarts.com?aff=wd40-01

What company offers factory second chew toys free to shelter animals?

Posted by admin on December 8th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 2 Comments »

Does anyone know of any companies that offer free chew toys that are factory seconds to shelters? I know at one time the manufacturers of Kong toys would provide slightly defective kong toys to shelters free, but I understand that they no longer do that. Just wondering if there is a company in the US that is willing to donate imperfect toys to shelter animals.

Next time you’re at the pet supplies store write down the names of the companies who do the toys, then check their websites. Email them about this, I’m sure many of them still do this.

Free ipod touch without offers or referrels?

Posted by admin on November 28th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 4 Comments »

I have looked everywhere, and I have found a few legit sites offering a free ipod touch, but getting refferals takes wayyyy too long. Is there a website that offers a free ipod touch with work BESIDES refferalls and doing offers? Anything?

Unfortunately, there is no way to an ipod without a credit card. The companies that give those rewards need to make money somehow. For people without credit cards, I tell them to go to YouTube and search for terms like "Free Ipod", "NBC", and "CNN". There are news reports on there that prove companies like TRAINN are legit. Show a family member the video and see if they’ll let you borrow their card. Maybe then they would feel more comfortable letting you put $10 or so for an offer.

The best way is to sign up for a rewards site, but do some research on them before you do. I was skeptical, especially since my credit card number would be out there, but TRAINN is a very reputable website and has been covered by CNN and NBC as legit. Yes, some of those reward-style sites are legit. Here’s the short version of how companies give away "free" stuff. The companies who offer trials pay the company for each offer someone from their site completes. So, when someone does Netflix, Netflix then pays that website money for the referral. The money made more than covers the cost of whatever reward you select. Don’t think the companies are being nice, they are making quite a bit of cash from these deals.

Websites will send things like game systems and iPods as rewards. That is true, but what is misleading is the whole "free" aspect. No, it’s not 100% free. They couldn’t make money if it were. When you sign up, you agree to complete one offer to activate your account. Offers are around $10 on average. From there, you have to find family and friends to be referrals for other offers so you can have them count towards your prize.

Also, beware of people (lots of them around here) that claim they have "hacked" versions of the rewards sites that require no credit card from you. What they give you is a link with their referral number, so you go do an offer thinking you’ll get a reward and, shockingly, nothing happens for you. However, their reward just got closer thanks to your referral!

The bottom line is you need to research the sites and determine which is the best site for your needs. Personally, I use sites under TRAINN’s umbrella as they seem the easiest to deal with. There are some good groups on Facebook that are made up of users of those sites. A good one in particular is a group called "Shortest TRAINN Conga Line" on Facebook. They offer advice and answers about how the sites work and tactics to get stuff quickly. You can also get in the Conga Line for easy referrals

Does anyone know of a website that offers free samples?

Posted by admin on November 19th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 6 Comments »

I am looking for a website that offers free samples with no surveys, no credit cards required. Does anyone know of any besides walmart? Thanks!
Samples of any products

http://wwwnrmicro.com
http://moneysavingexpert.com/
http://www.techbargains.com/
http://www.refurbdepot.com/index.cfm
http://www.acortech.com/parts-cat_id-24-sc_id-5058.html = Bargin software
http://www.consumersearch.com/index.html
http://giveawayoftheday.com/

Is there any place that offers free shots for kittens? I have 5 kittens and dont think i can afford it!?

Posted by admin on November 15th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 9 Comments »

My cat just had 5 kittens about 2 months ago. They have been de-wormed but I was wondering how much the shots cost and how much de clawing them costs. Is there ne place in mn that offers it for free!? I have been taking really good care of them and been making sure that they are properly fed and have a clean living environment. What should I do?

You should read these websites. To see what declawing really is. It’s not just a simple surgery of removing the claw. It’s an amputation of 10 digits.

Please at least consider other option before declawing.

Most of the problems with declawing has nothing to do with the actual surgery. Declawing is the worst thing you could ever do for your cat. Most cats that do have problems are not visible. Most of it has to do with their back muscles. Cats need their claws in order to stretch properly. That would be like a human not being able to stretch when they wake up it the morning. Imagine how stiff you would be? So that results in back problem their whole life. And because cats are VERY good at hiding pain/sickness you can’t really tell.

Also you should know that when a veterinarian declaws a cat without trying everything else possible they are breaking the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) guidelines: Declawing of domestic cats should be considered only after attempts have been made to prevent the cat from using its claws destructively or when its clawing presents a zoonotic risk for its owner(s).

Here are a few items you can use to stop a cat from scratching:
A bottle/can with something noisy in it
Air (I use a balloon pump)
Aluminum foil
Anything citrus smelling (spray/rub in on whatever they’re starching)
Double sided tape
Scratching post
Softpaws
Spray that stops them (there all different kinds)
Trim their nails back once a week
Water bottle spray

Also if you have a scratching post & your cat is not using it you can get some catnip & rub it on there or they sell catnip spray. Also it might not be big enough. A scratching post needs to be as tall as that cat (about 32”).

Also people think it’s better if they get it done laser. NOT TRUE. Watch this video. It’s long, but worth it. The part about laser is 10:44 into the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaEx-qe2wBw

All of the stuff below is from research & the websites listed below. Not written by me.
The cat’s claw is not a nail as is a human fingernail, it is part of the last bone (distal phalanx) in the cat’s toe.

Many vets & clinic staff deliberately misinform and mislead clients into believing that declawing removes only the claws.

Many cats also suffer a loss of balance because they can no longer achieve a secure foothold on their amputated stumps.

Among 218 cats relinquished to a shelter, more (52.4%) declawed cats than non-declawed cats (29.1%) were reported by owners to have inappropriate elimination problems.

Psychological & Behavioral Complications:
Cats who were lively & friendly have become withdrawn & introverted after being declawed.

In some cases, when declawed cats use the litterbox after surgery, their feet are so tender they associate their new pain with the box…permanently, resulting in a life-long adversion to using the litter box.

Other declawed cats that can no longer mark with their claws, they mark with urine.

Many declawed cats become so traumatized by this painful mutilation that they end up spending their maladjusted lives perched on top of doors & refrigerators, out of reach of real & imaginary predators against whom they no longer have any adequate defense.

Removing the claws makes a cat feel defenseless. The constant state of stress caused by a feeling of defenselessness may make some declawed cats more prone to disease. Stress leads to a myriad of physical & psychological disorders including supression of the immune system, cystitis & irritable bowel syndrome

Unlike routine recoveries, including recovery from neutering surgeries, which are fairly peaceful, declawing surgery results in cats bouncing off the walls of the recovery cage because of excruciating pain.

Some veterinarians are now promoting laser declawing as a "guilt-free" procedure. While laser declawing can reduce the bleeding & perhaps diminish, to some extent, the agonizing pain, the procedure is the no different, only the means of amputation.

The Cat’s Claws:
Unlike most mammals who walk on the soles of the paws or feet, cats are digitigrade, which means they walk on their toes. Their back, shoulder, paw & leg joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments & nerves are naturally designed to support and distribute the cat’s weight across its toes as it walks, runs & climbs. A cat’s claws are used for balance, for exercising, & for stretching the muscles in their legs, back, shoulders, & paws. They stretch these muscles by digging their claws into a surface & pulling back against their own clawhold-similar to isometric exercising for humans. This is the only way a cat can exercise, stretch & tone the muscles of its back & shoulders. The toes help the foot meet the ground at a precise angle to keep the leg, shoulder & back muscles & joints in proper alignment. Removal of the last digits of the toes drastically alters the conformation of their feet & causes the feet to meet the ground at an unnatu

What website offers the best free samples?

Posted by admin on November 12th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 2 Comments »

I was searching the internet and found so many websites who are offering free product samples; but they seem to have about five or less that are interesting. I love receiving free samples in the mail; but I haven’t been receiving any for a while. I would love to receive 20 free samples or more; where do I go to find great samples?

Try this site, I got great stuff there absolutely free. .
You just sign up and you are on your way to receive them in the mail.
in the US go to http://us.my-freebie.com
in canada - go to http://ca.my-freebie.com

http://free-coupons-samples.blogspot.com

Will u get junk in the mail from prizerebel when you sign the free offers and give your address?

Posted by admin on November 6th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 2 Comments »

I have setup a prize rebel account and i no u will get junk when u give them your email but what will happen when u sign the free avaliable offers and give them your address and stuff like that from the offers.

/ This is why so many people have multiple Email accounts.

You can set up another Email account just for this kind of junkmail.

What’s with all of these free gift card offers advertisments?

Posted by admin on November 4th, 2009 and filed under free offers | 3 Comments »

I have always wondered how Internet sites can offer free gift cards, which I see auctioned off for slightly below retail value on eBay. Are they for real? Is there a catch? Can you get gift cards for Best Buy and Wal-Mart?

I know there is a catch, but I’d like to know what that catch is.

They are real. I know people who have received stuff from it. However they are not totally free.
All of the sites require you to participate by accepting offers. Some of the offers are you must sign up for a year membership with netflix. Or you much fill out an application for an American Express and be approved. Or you must subscribe to a particular magazine for a year. Ect.
You end up spending money to get the items your getting as a reward.