Offer Description:
A site called EatMyFreebies is offering a free pack of eight cookies. Is the offer for real? I'm not sure if it is or not, so if you decide to request the free offer I would suggest using a junk email account, not giving an exact birth date, and not providing your phone number -- the number for information (555-1212) will do the job.
A site called EatMyFreebies is offering a free pack of eight cookies. Is the offer for real? I'm not sure if it is or not, so if you decide to request the free offer I would suggest using a junk email account, not giving an exact birth date, and not providing your phone number -- the number for information (555-1212) will do the job.
How to get the free cookies:
If you want to give this offer a try, you can make the request on the Free Cookies page of the EatMyFreebies site. Before you fill out the form be sure to read this entire profile.
If you want to give this offer a try, you can make the request on the Free Cookies page of the EatMyFreebies site. Before you fill out the form be sure to read this entire profile.
Offer Availability:
Assuming the free cookies offer is real, the offer is available in the US and Canada while supplies last.
Assuming the free cookies offer is real, the offer is available in the US and Canada while supplies last.
What are risks in requesting the free cookies?:
The EatMyFreebies site is very new and this is the first and only offer so far. If it is fake they have put a fair amount of work into making it look real, but I would be cautious and avoid giving my primary email address, real phone number, or exact date of birth.
The EatMyFreebies site is very new and this is the first and only offer so far. If it is fake they have put a fair amount of work into making it look real, but I would be cautious and avoid giving my primary email address, real phone number, or exact date of birth.
What are risks in requesting the free cookies?: As mentioned before, I'm a bit suspicious of this offer for several reasons. As far as I can tell Adagio does not sell cookies, although, it is possible the offer is a "pre-release" marketing test. The EatMyFreebies site is very new and this is the first and only offer so far. If it is fake they have put a fair amount of work into making it look real, but I would be cautious and avoid giving my primary email address, real phone number, or exact date of birth.
