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Free sites that help you save
I wrote about these in the newspaper, and thanks to friend Laura Watkins on the heads-up on a lot of these sites that offer you free services and items.
If you have ever thought, “now why can’t I get that for free,” you may be surprised to find that in a lot of cases, you can.
The Internet has given birth to a wave of Web sites offering free help and items to those that need and want them.
Bookmark these Web sites to start saving you money:
- Freecycle.org: Find a chapter near you to donate your items and put in requests for things you need. Find everything from shoes, toys to cars.
- Craigslist.org: Check out the Cincinnati and Dayton tabs under the free items tab daily to find out what your neighbors are giving away. Items vary from clothing to furniture and electronics.
- Titletrader.com: Trade your old CDs, DVDs and books with other people. It’s a great way to find older titles not available in stores.
- Paperbackswap.com: Donate your old paperback books or take someone else’s on this book swapping Web site.
- Fullbooks.com: Find full-text versions of books and read them online for free. You search this site by title.
- Techguy.org: Tech Support Guy offers free help on computer issues for Windows users.
- 5starsupport.com: Offers free technical support and service as well as tutorials on how to complete your projects on your computer.
- Mozy.com: Back up your computer online to protect your data like photos and documents for free . You can store up to two gigabytes at no cost.
- Phonezoo.com: Create and download ringtones and send them to your cell phone for free. The only cost is a text message charge to your phone.
- Mangolanguages.com: Get started learning up to 12 different languages for free.
- Askmehelpdesk.com: A question-and-answer community, this Web site gives you advice on any subject.
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