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The Internet is a great place to find free stuff, but there are also many scams. CoolSavings and TotallyFreeStuff are good websites, while Craigslist and Freecycle offer free items in your area. Be cautious of scammers and protect your personal information.

Unsurprisingly, the Internet is the best place to find free stuff. From free pens and keychains to free web hosting and software, the internet has become a haven for goodies. Of course, the amount of scams is also high, and there is always a risk that ordering free stuff will also bring a lot of spam or even identity theft, your way. So where do you go to find the best free stuff on the internet? Here are some tips on how to make your choice.

If this is your first time looking for free stuff, start by searching the Internet. You’ll probably come up with hundreds of directories offering all kinds of free stuff, usually sorted by category. During a regular search you would probably skip the ads, they tend to be the best websites for free stuff. CoolSavings and TotallyFreeStuff are two of the best websites, but you may need a couple of hours to order the different free stuff and then fill in all the required information.

Another great place for free stuff is Craigslist. The online community features everything from apartments to jobs to cars, and also boasts an impressive free stuff section. Craigslist is organized by city, so it doesn’t matter where you live, there’s probably someone giving away something nearby. Examples include a large L-shaped desk, two futons, many monitors and printers, car stereo speakers, a VHS collection, and even a boat with no engine. One caveat: scammers can use Craigslist, so never send anything or give private information to anyone in exchange for free stuff.

Finally, try Freecycle, an email subscription list where people post items they no longer want. There are 4,027 Freecycle communities in the United States, which means you likely live within driving distance of one. There are also Freecycle groups giving away free stuff in the UK, France and Germany. Freecycle members believe that giving away free stuff is a good way to reduce waste and help the environment. Expect a great sense of community when you join.

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