Leatherface00 said:provigal said:digelt said:Barbiedawl said:quality health
Is it qualityhealth.com?
Once in a while you'll get a small sample from QH, but it's not worth the hoops they make you jump and the spam they send.
Well, if they do send samples, then they shouldn't be on the list. If people are willing to jump through hoops, then it's a legitimate freebie. If you count them, then half the ones on the list are 'legitimate freebies', yet most on nearly every forum don't think so. It's the hoops you have to jumo through that make them not actually free. here is how they work:
You click on to sign-up for offer. You get a page with a bunch of offers for which you must click 'yes' or 'no' to. Once you have done that, you may go through another 2 to five pages like that. Think you are done? Not yet! Even though they say you are almost finished. Now they take you to the 'silver level page'. You absolutely must click yes to a minimum of number of offers they specify. These are credit card offers, trial subscription to magazines, book clubs, movie clubs, music clubs, or something else. Those offers must be completed according to the regulations. You must actually receive the credit card, and/or actually signed-up and paid the fee for the trial membership, to qualify for the freebie. This repeats itself on the next page with the 'gold offers', and then on yet another page with the 'platinum ones'. Each level has requirements that you must meet to get the so-called 'freebie', which makes them freebies not at all. In the meantime, you have spent a good portion of your time wading through pages of offers to which you must click 'yes' pr 'no' to. A half-hour or more for a freebie you may not get anyway.
By the time you are done, you have signed up, and paid for, various trial-memberships, which you cannot cancel, until the trial is about to expire. And if you forget to cancel during that usual 7-day window they give you, you end up getting billed for membership, because when you signed-up, you authorized them to bill your chosen method of payment. The places you sign-up for, report back to them if you met the requirements for signing up. This can take as long as 6 months. Some never report that you met the requirements. It only takes one affiliate not reporting back, for you to lose out on the freebie. Way too iffy. And you have spent a few dollars or more along the way. That's why many of these are not legitimate freebies. I got a sample from Quality Health when they first started, and I signed up. It took a year to get here. It was a pocket-pack of kleenex tissues. Since then, they have been doing the going through hoops by signing-up for this or that crap. And they spam you like crazy with more hoop jumping offers from their affiliates.
EDIT to add to the clueless neggers of this post, according to FW's own FAQ, Quality Health and the others on the list that make you jump hoops, are NOT freebies. How about reading the FAQ before negging? If you want access to these offers, Google the sites in the list digelt created, spend 20 minutes + signing-up for just one of them, and I guarantee the others will quickly find their way to your inbox, in droves. They don't belong on FW, and I explained why, if you have a problem with that, then try posting a constructive post as to why. Unless you can contribute to the discussion constructively, your neg votes are essentially meaningless, as there is no rational or understanding behind them. The same goes for you negging digelt for this thread. <---Getting tired of the idiotic voting that goes on here by people with no spine hiding behind their votes, who say nothing and mostly contribute nothing.
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