The first thing that people usually ask me when I talk about Freebiejeebies is just how they can afford to give away free gifts like a free iPhone, free iPad or free games consoles?
They already know the answer and have probably taken advantage of similar marketing techniques without even realising it!
How many times have you received a mailshot or seen an ad from Sky, offering a £50 gift voucher if you can get a friend to sign-up with them? Or maybe some M & S vouchers if you take out an insurance policy through a comparison site?
The businesses get new customers for a fraction of the cost of an expensive TV advertising campaign. Freebiejeebies follow exactly the same model through a number of carefully selected partner advertisers, the only difference is the incentives that they offer, namely free gadgets and gifts.
Freebiejeebies receive a commission for everyone that you refer, through them, to the partner advertisers. After taking a modest profit, they use the balance of commission to pay for your free iPhone, free iPad or literally any other free gift that you can think of. They even offer a payout to an equivalent gift value in either Amazon vouchers or cash, by bank transfer or Pay Pal.
In a nutshell, the more referrals that you pass on, the bigger your free gift or equivalent payout.
That’s how Freebiejeebies can afford to giveaway a free iPhone, to answer the thread title. Just leave a comment if you want to know more!
Happy freebie hunting.
Steve
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