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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 442692" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You can have several AIM accounts, and as many gmail accounts as you want. They have awesome coupon and deal and freebie forums. The freebies are just sights you link to and go sign up for freebies. Be wary of sights that offer full size products or high value freebies - they want WAY too much personal info and will sell it and make a fortune off of it - it is a giant scam and a huge hassle to get out of. Most freebies are from companies that make the item and want your email or addy but often won't sell them and even offer options to not be contacted again.</p><p></p><p>I would LOVE to include thrift store finds and yard sale deals in it. I just got a 100% cashmere, top quality throw for $7 at our church thrift store. It is a birthday gift for my mom, given early because at Christmas I lost three things for her. So I got a free shirt from a yard sale and used it to make a pretty bag and gave it to her when we gave Dad his father's day gift. My dad promptly touched it and walked off with it wrapped around him, saying it was father's day and he was claiming it. WHile mom is a fabric nut, dad LOVES throw blankets. Even in summer he sometimes uses one if it is soft. We all laughed and it is in the best home I could find and they will get a LOT of enjoyment from it. I found the maker online and looked up what some discount places were selling the throw at - over $100 at places that are doing closeouts, new it was $250.</p><p></p><p>I think anything at 90% off or more should qualify, what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 442692, member: 1233"] You can have several AIM accounts, and as many gmail accounts as you want. They have awesome coupon and deal and freebie forums. The freebies are just sights you link to and go sign up for freebies. Be wary of sights that offer full size products or high value freebies - they want WAY too much personal info and will sell it and make a fortune off of it - it is a giant scam and a huge hassle to get out of. Most freebies are from companies that make the item and want your email or addy but often won't sell them and even offer options to not be contacted again. I would LOVE to include thrift store finds and yard sale deals in it. I just got a 100% cashmere, top quality throw for $7 at our church thrift store. It is a birthday gift for my mom, given early because at Christmas I lost three things for her. So I got a free shirt from a yard sale and used it to make a pretty bag and gave it to her when we gave Dad his father's day gift. My dad promptly touched it and walked off with it wrapped around him, saying it was father's day and he was claiming it. WHile mom is a fabric nut, dad LOVES throw blankets. Even in summer he sometimes uses one if it is soft. We all laughed and it is in the best home I could find and they will get a LOT of enjoyment from it. I found the maker online and looked up what some discount places were selling the throw at - over $100 at places that are doing closeouts, new it was $250. I think anything at 90% off or more should qualify, what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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