Just about anyone would love to get free samples without surveys, and ever since the net came into being, it has been much more effortless to come upon anything that we needed to know about anything. In merely searching for free product samples using Google, you are sure to be given millions upon millions of results. However, most of these sites are actually scams, and it will not be very easy to come upon legitimate sites.
If you were to spend a lot of time typing your name, address and other info into a form, then doing a ton of surveys, is it worth it to get the free item? To some people, an hour’s worth of doing this sort of thing is simply not worth it, especially if the thing that is being given out is a small bottle of conditioner that costs maybe a dollar. As it is, this is already troubling, and yet a lot of sites actually just say that they have free samples to hand out. These sites will have you accomplish one survey after another, and after several (which also translates to an hour or so of your time), you will most probably just surrender, and they will have your survey answers, while you get nothing out of the “deal”. And so the question remains: how does one know which ones are the “real deal”?
The only way to really know is to visit the website of the manufacturer. There is simply no going wrong with this decision, as manufacturers are reputable, and will not scam their own loyal patrons. This means that if it says in the official website of Pantene that they are offering free samples without surveys, then they are, and this is good news. There are also restaurants that offer coupons that may be printed out, provided that you register for their fan club.