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Proof - The System Works

If, like I was, you're looking for a bit of evidence that this system works, and it isn't just some scam, this is the page to come to.

Millions of pounds of free gadgets have already been claimed, and one such website which shows how successful this method is is the eXceem community. It shows just how many people have claimed their free gifts, and has a lot of helpful hints and tips for finding people who want their free gadgets just like you do. Members of the eXceem community have claimed well over £200,000 worth of free gifts. Once you've signed up for your free gift, I highly recommend joining their community, they're very friendly, and you can even show off your free gadget once you've got it! Take a look at the "I got my free item!" section to see just how many bits of free consumer electronics people have claimed.

 This process has also recieved much publicity in the press, on the web and in TV, namely in reports by the BBC, CNN and NBC. All the reports can be found on youtube:

BBC Report

CNN Report

NBC Report

Please note that when the NBC report was made several years ago there were some doubts about the security of your personal information. However, now that we're several years down the line, I have specially chosen a specific website which I, and many others trust. I havn't heard a single bad comment about this website, and all the offers you can complete are from very reputable companies (AOL, Lovefilm, Gala Bingo e.t.c.). For more information on these offers, visit the 'offers' section. Also, check eXceem to see all the great reviews of freebiejeebies.

There are plenty of website articles all over the web from mainstream technology sites, Wired being one of them.

 By now, you might be thinking "ok, it's legal, but I bet they have some legal loophole that stops them sending out my free gift". If you are, then you'd be wrong.  There are some websites out there that are suspicious and take several months (in rare cases over a year) to send out your free gadgets, putting it down to "backlogging". That's why I did some investigating to find the most trustworthy freebie site. Here are some pictures of the free gifts people have recieved, whether it's a free iPod, a free PSP, or something completely different.

 

You'll notice the last image isn't one of the preselected free gifts. This is because you can select a custom order, and select pretty much whatever free gift you want (they'll let you know how many referrals you need for your custom item). If you take a look at the freebiejeebies site, you'll notice the custom item in the bottom right.