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No Junk Free Stuff has always believed in bringing you the best freebies available on the web. The concept of filtering out all of the 'junky' free stuff first originated at our website. Below is our promise, which we will always keep when choosing freebies to be added to No Junk Free Stuff.
- All of the offers listed on this website are completely and totally free. Since offers that require shipping and handling charges are not really free, you will not find them listed on this web site. This also means that we will not list freebies that require a self addressed stamped envelope.
- All of the free samples that we list must be able to be ordered directly from a web site, using a form. Mail-In offers and e-mail requests for freebies are too much of a hassle and will not be listed.
- We will not list company catalogs or promotional brochures that companies are offering for free. Almost all of these things end up in the trash anyway. The one exception to this rule is for websites that allow you to choose a number of catalogs from different companies, all at one website such as the Catalog Request Center. These sites have proven to be valuable for many people.
- We will only list contests if they are being sponsored by a reputable company such as DeliverE who have posted a TRUSTe Privacy Statement.
- Free offers that require credit card information will not be listed on No Junk Free Stuff. Normally these types of freebies will result in bills a few months after the order is processed. We believe that it is best to stay away from free offers such as these.
- Magazine offers are always scamming innocent people by giving them 2 or 3 issues for free and then sending out a bill. These can usually be stopped by simply writing the word "CANCEL" on the bill and sending it back. Although we rarely list offers such as these on our website, we occasionally will list a free magazine offer if we feel that it is a particularly good deal. Sometimes 4 free issues of a magazine are worth the extra time. All of the magazine offers that present this type of a deal will be marked with the expect-a-bill symbol, which links to info about magazine offers, and how to handle them.

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