Avoid this awful site it's nothing but a scam and spam website. I got a call saying my life insurance expired and I don't even have life insurance.
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Receiving unwanted, spam text messages every day from freestuff.eu. Impossible to block as from hidden number which makes reporting them difficult too. May be being charged to receive these texts fr... See more
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Thought of making some money by signing up to the surveys and stuff, biggest mistake. Didn't win anything and I most likely released a lot of private info to companies that will sell that on. Biggest... See more
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I won the Christmas competition, winning a Joe malone gift set. Apart from the prize being great! The emails that I received from free stuff.eu were always polite and very prompt replies if I had an... See more
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Constantly spammed by these people and…
Constantly spammed by these people and can't opt out. AVOID like the plague!
complete scam
complete scam! Just to get your information. They will not let you opt out. Text comes back "not delivered" and can't seem to block them...
I can’t opt out the 63666 does not work…
I can’t opt out the 63666 does not work
It’s now a problem
My freedom of choice has been removed
Assume scam for your info
Do not click. Won’t allow you to unsubscribe. Blocking doesn’t help
Won three bottles of gin
Won three bottles of gin! Never win a Facebook competition before!! Thanks
freemium stuff
freemium stuff, stay out. I don't remember signing for any of their messages, however I can't get rid of them. It's good that my contract is capped to 0 extra charges.
Signed up for the offer to win a…
Signed up for the offer to win a PlayStation 4, didn't think would be legit but ended up winning haha. Thanks guys!
FreeStuff EU are fishing
! star is 1 star too many.
This lot of scammers are just fishing for your personal details.
I completed the form, pressed the 'join now' button and got another page. Completed that and got another page - "nearly there" it says, "15% completed"
How many more pages?
Needless to say I went back and tried to delete the information I had entered but it was already registered with them despite the forms not being finished. I changed what I could but I fully expect a deluge of spam emails now. Fortunately I use a seperate email address and mobile number for sites that I don't know much about.
Avoid unless you want the rest of the world to have your address, phone number , etc.
What a waste of time
What a waste of time! And their unsubscribe function does not work.
Just a scam
This company has sent many scams. I have just received a text message at 02.02 AM. Terrible
I'm still waiting!
I signed up for this website about two years ago now and I'm still waiting for my free stuff!! It's a total scam. They take your details and sell them off to other companies, who then relentlessly spam and cold call you. Total waste of time.
Do not subscribe to this website!
Do not subscribe to this website!
It will spam you on both your phone and email address. The worst is that there is not way to cancel your subscription.
I really hope my warning will protects you and makes you avoid to do the same mistake than me.
Avoid, avoid, AVOID! Do not sign up to any of these!
They say you get your free "£100 voucher " wherever from and whoever supermarket or retailer, but you go throughat least 3/4 pages of garbage offers to avoid getting relentless junk emails and other pointless offers just to say NO even then the original "free offer" sends you text messages you can't OPT OUT of because it refuses. Or doesn't recognise the number your given to OPT OUT. There's no such thing as free stuff unless it's in front of you written in black and white.
They sell your personal details
Being spammed everyday after I signed up an account to stand a chance of winning asos voucher. Don’t ever sign up! Even when click unsubscribe, you still have to select yes or no from a long list of questions, and a “yes” response means another spam call/email. Totally regret!
Absolutely awful can't even leave …
Absolutely awful can't even leave without being spammed
Total scam
Huge mistake do not give them any details. Despite unsubscribing almost immediately the phone calls will not stop.
Avoid!
Didn't even finish the sign up pages before backing out as I did not like the look of the offers they were trying to give and it was not clear whether opting in/out to offers displayed. I just closed the page because of this and refused to continue.
Too late... in following weeks bombarded with scam email's proposing to be from "argos" and "morrisons" saying I have won prizes from suspicious email addresses along with emails about PPI, debt management, and credit from 'companies' that do not exist and the email's themselves are just a picture link (hard to explain but clearly not from a reputable source.
this was not limited to email. phone was bombarded with calls claiming that I had been in a car accident and was entitled to compensation, PPI claims, and all the other usual nonsense that you see complained about online and in the news.
Emailed them to ask for all my data to be removed from their system (not that it would help since they wasted no breath selling on the data provided)
in summary, don't waste your time.
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