About FreeFlamingo

FreeFlamingo is an independently ran incentive based affiliate website. Users (yourself), sign up to complete given offers, in exchange for a free gift. FreeFlamingo was founded early 2009, and prides itself on exceptional customer service, quick offer reporting, and quick order processing. Unlike many other "free gift" networks, you will not be waiting more than 3 working days before your completed status will be acknowledged.


How it all works

You would think that in order for FreeFlamingo to pass on free goods to end users, we would end up out of pocket. Well, it seems this is a common thought, hence many feel such websites are just "scams". However, it's quite the opposite. Here is the process that you will take, in order to get your free gift:

1. Complete an affiliate based offer. You will be directed to another website, where you either sign up for a subscription, buy an item, or fill out some information.

2. Once this has been done, that business/company will check all your information, to ensure the offer has been completed properly. If the result comes back as positive, then FreeFlamingo will receive some commission for this completed offer.

3. You refer some friends to do the same thing - FreeFlamingo will again get commission for all of your referral's offers.

4. The commission FreeFlamingo receives is a little more in value, than the value of your free gift. Hence we can afford to buy in your gift, whilst still being in profit. This means smiley faces all round. We're in pocket, you've got a free gift, and the company has made a sale.

And that's it!


Are all the offers totally free?

No, they are not. You will be given a selection of offers to choose from, in order to complete your requirements for a free gift. Out of these offers, some of them will be free. For example, a subscription to the Lovefilm program will not cost you a penny, as they offer a free trial. Obviously, you would daft to cancel the free trial, as it's such a fantastic service, which thereafter will only be costing you a few pounds per month. But initially, it's free. Likewise, the banking offers will also be free. Doesn't cost you a penny to open up any of the savings or current accounts that are listed in your offers section, from banks such as American Express, and HSBC.

Some offers will require payment, but a very low one at that. Booksdirect is a good example. For just £3.99, you will complete your offer, and at the same time receive some books delivered right to your house. Cheap, easy, and very convenient.

Then there are other more expensive offers, such as the gambling offers, where you may need to deposit £10 or more. But if you're a gambler yourself, then this is probably the best out of all the choices, as it's quite possible you will make a return on that as well.


Questions?

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