Want to know how to get a free iPod? Sure you do!

With so many scams out there it's hard to know who to trust. However i'm going to tell you about a site i've been using for years to earn free gadgets, the latest of which was a brand new free iPhone.

Freebiejeebies are a referral site, they have been around for many years. They have sent out over £1,000,000 worth of free gadgets. They have built up a great reputation in the 'freebie' community due to their brilliant support.

In return for registering with them and completing a free trial offer they reward you with free gadgets. Depending on how many people you refer you can get a more expensive gadget.

Freebiejeebies - How does it work

Step 1 - You register with freebiejeebies. Fill in your name, address and email. You then complete a free trial offer. There are loads of offers to choose from including Lovefilm, Intuit, Sky Broadband, Coral etc...

Step 3 - You refer x amount of friends to do the same using your unique referral link that freebiejeebies provide you with. So say for example you want a free iPad for 17 referrals... you would have to get 17 people to register through your link and complete a free offer.

Step 4 - Freebiejeebies post your free item. Usually takes no more than a couple of weeks!

How can they afford to give away these gadgets for free?

Freebiejeebies earn all their money through affiliates. So when you register and complete an offer they get paid lets say £2o. So if you are looking a free Laptop from them and it requires 30 referrals, for everyone that completes an offer they get paid another £20. So They get 30 x £20 + your £20 for completing an offer = £620. This money covers the cost of your free Laptop, so in theory everyone is a winner.

Custom Order

Freebiejeebies offer a large range of free gadgets on their sites but even if the gadget is not available on the site... you can do a custom order. You simply send them a support ticket telling them what you would like and they quote you how many referrals it will cost.

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