Freebies - 9
Published 1/6/08 (Modified 1/3/12)
By MoneyBlueBook
Hey, I see lots of nice freebies currently available out there at the start of this new year so here's another big freebie post. Grab them all while they are still hot! As always, the items listed below are available as of the date of this posting, but keep in mind that some may not last too long once people get a wind of them. Here they are:
- FREE 2008 AT&T Alascom Calendar
- FREE Bally's Total Fitness Center 8-Week Trial Membership
- FREE Cadillac Eyeglass Case
- FREE Digital Converter TV Coupons - For those of you still using rabbit ear antennas, you'll need a digital converter to watch TV after midnight on February 17, 2009 because televisions in the United States will stop broadcasting in analog and switch to 100% digital programming. But if you already have cable, satellite, or any other paid TV service, you won't need the converters because they are already digital.
- FREE Duracell 4-Pack Of EasyTab Hearing Aid Batteries
- FREE Garnier Fructis Shampoo and Conditioner Sample
- FREE Head & Shoulders Shampoo and Conditioner Sample
- FREE Intimately Beckham Fragrance - You might not be able to bend it like the L.A. Galaxy star, but at least you can smell like him.
- FREE K-Y Intrigue Personal Lubricant - Heh. Yes, it is what you think it is. :) Click "enter", then click "connect" on the top right.
- FREE Lactaid Fast Act Dietary Supplements
- FREE Meal At Old Country Buffet
- FREE Perfume Vials From Moblae
- FREE South Beach Granola Clusters
- FREE Subscription To Shape Magazine
- FREE Tax Preparation - TaxAct Online claims there are no income restrictions, rebates, or gimmicks!
- FREE Vaseline Intensive Rescue Lotion
- FREE Vietnamese Original Pho Rice Noodle Soup
Remember to check out past Freebies if you haven't already done so. Hopefully the other offers haven't expired yet.
January 6, 2008 at 7:11 am
For what it's worth, I've used TaxAct for the last two years. I can't compare it to TurboTax or TaxCut since I've never used either of those two softwares. But TaxAct is perfectly sufficient for people with pretty normal tax situations. It handled my boyfriend's return, which had capital gains, miscellaneous income, and dividend income. He also itemizes deductions. For $8 (last year), you can also file state taxes electronically using TaxAct. They don't pay me to say this stuff. ;)
January 6, 2008 at 9:00 am
Hmm..I think I may seriously consider using TaxAct for 2007 - although I've used Turbo Tax for the last few years and they've done a pretty good job of maintaining my past tax records for me, making it easy for me to automatically transfer data from year to year (I have carryover tax losses from prior years).