So I read a cool article on their site and clicked like. A few minutes later I was getting instant messages from Marlow Leighton. She said I was the lucky winner. I played along. And then was advised I needed to do a COD for $177. Which is really odd because no one really does COD's any more. They really don't even exist. She tried to use some fancy verbiage that I would get refunded. Which makes no sense since I just won over 1.3mill. But it was fun fantasizing. Thank goodness for this site. I just hope they don't successfully scam someone.
I have registered over and over for two yrs.
Also done surveys, questions, whatever has been requested! I still have yet to recieve anything! Nov. 12,2015 is today's date. *******@yahoo.com Awaiting response!
I have screen shots of my message today from Jasmin Freebies. She contacted me the same way I've read in other's comments here. Yes I have received Freebies from them, but why do I have to pay $230 at Western Union today. If I won a 2014 Mercedes Benz & $3.2 million why pay?! They r posting stuff to my FB page saying congratulations & posting pics of a MB car. Ummmm... u just told me not to tell & now ur posting to my page!?! Plus this is the IRS Agent I'm to contact: Ok Brigido Lopez ******* Camino del rey moreno valley CA *******
They r rude when u say it's a scam. I have reported them to FB. And writing here also. I just may file a police report too!
Today Sarah Mcpherson sent me follow request on Instagram. Said "ok just to let you now the only reason why you have been contacted is to have you properly notified that out of over 2300 entries in the womansfreebies.com giveaways you were randomly selected using out lucky winner in the 3rd category and therefore attracted a cash award pay out of one hundred thousdand ($100,000), amazon gift cards values at $50 each, and a brand new apple pot set and 2 pairs of sneakers"
And said they want to come to my house to present me my prize... and wanted my contact information... no thanks after reading all the reviews on here...
I'm a member of many freebie sites. A legit and reputable company will not friend request or contact you on Facebook. If you win something or they need to contact you for something, they will send you an email. A professional email. Emails claiming you won all of these outrageous prizes are not real. The only way to win a prize is to enter to win it. If you didn't enter a contest to win a billion-gazillion dollars, then don't open an email saying you won. Keep track of what contests you enter and when the contest ends. Then you'll know what emails you should be receiving if you've won. Just use common sense. Read the details of the emails, and who they are from. When in doubt, contact the company and verify the email and details therein.
I got a mess.on th today asking me if I was a fan of women freebies, i knew right off it was a scam, so I deleted, then this Marlow leighton. Said this big speech about women freebies wanted to tell me I won cat. 1 prizes. A Ford mustang+1,375.00 + Washer & Dryer, Dell lap top, & ipod mini. She said she had all my Verication and Confirmation processing for me to confirmed it. I said well its a scam and I'm not giving you any info after she ask for my info again she said they knew where I lived but needed a street add. Well they had some place I hadn't lived in 30plus years
You guys must either be talking about a different website or someone who is a scammer contacted you and told you they were with that site and lied because I get lots of free stuff from there.
I also, like many other people have been private messages on Facebook from this company. I really believed that it was real but they stopped after I said I was calling the police and reporting them. Then they started cursing me and all types of non sense. But the police won't do anything because I never gave them money. I don't like saying this but I hope they catch these people and throw them in jail. I'm sure a lot of us struggle and to scam us by saying that we won a large sum of money is jut cruel.
A lady stephanie Milner keeps messaging me on instagram saying I'm a 3rd prize winner but is asking so I do cash app never heard of it then asking me for paypal details which I said no is now asking for card details to verify my information which is strange or no
Disappointed, young lady named Victoria Gilmore At-freebies added me as a friend told me I was a grand prize winner. I won kitchen aid, 2016 buick, and $500,000,. 00 cash.and a weekend away in Hawaii! Lol wanted my name address, telephone number and zip code. I asked her what happened with this information she said we will r place it in receivers farm? Wth! I ask her what does that mean? And never answered me! I knew if it was for real she would've kept trying to convince me. So I deleted her $#*!! Smh
I too was scammed today. I had liked win for kid crocs and than I get a friend request and conversation from a separate woman's freebies sweepstakes. I mean conversation went on for about 20 mins. Asking if I believe in luck, if I ever won anything, how long I have been following them and then says well we'd like to congratulate you bc you are our grand prize winner randomly selected thru Facebook site. You won millions dollars, kitchen aid mixer, and a new 2015 ford. They said a woman's freebies ups delivery team would be in my state. All they need is my full name, address and cell phone. Well I googled and found this. I said no I have been reading about this scam. Conversation and group was deleted completely from Facebook.
I was contacted by womens freebies via email that I had won. It was a pro facial buffer and cleanser system. I got it about 4 days later. They never asked me for money. If you get instant message from someone claiming to be them, then yes, you were scammed. Probably by someone who saw your name on one of their posts. They will email you for your address.
I have responded to numerous post on Facebook for supposed free samples of sneakers only to be diverted to numerous survey questions. I believe if you say you are giving away sneakers to women born during a certain time frame you should give them out until they are gone. I qualified four different times, submitted my shoe size and year of birth and have yet to receive anything. I believe this is an extremely poor way to do business. My email address is *******@comcast.net If any of your representatives care to respond.
Yes i was notified that i had won. A large amount of cash washing machine. And some other stuff. I feel like if i won. Y do i have to pay. They told me once i get the receipt. They will show up at my door with n 3 1/2 hrs. Just doesnt feel right.
After a very short visit to site I was sent FR from Sarah and Wanda. Then called by some guy who wanted 299. For me to get some sort of receipt of who I was. When I so said no I'm not sending you any money I was told to Trust me, and listen repeatedly! These people should be ashamed of themselves targeting the over 50 age group. Dispicable! :(
. hi I entered through Facebook for free face cream and serum I paid for postage and packaging £3.95. I got my credit card bill in and I have been billed £98.98 and £97.98 for two free products, company say it is in the small print, rubbish this was not there. I only purchased as it was a freebie and I paid p&p shocking
Thank you! I am so glad I read SiteJabber before going to Western Union. I have over 104 texts from a Deborah Elliot. I screwed up and gave them information I shouldn't have and now I have to worry about my family financially. I just now I got a message from her stating, "Thanks for wasting my time!" I can't believe that people could live with themselves after ripping off so many people. Please don't let them sucker you in!
Received a private FB message saying I won a million dollars a new washer as well as other items. Then told in order to receive prizes I needed to Western Union them $199.99 in 24 hrs to a bank of their choice to cover taxes and to cover my 2% for something to do with Obama. Not exactly sure what she was trying to say because the grammar was so poor. She even changed FB profile picture and asked me not to tell anyone I won until my money was safe in the bank. Blocking this site, HUGE SCAM!
I was sent a friend request from sarah ann cox at womanfreebies.com. Profile said she was from New York, New York and is a general claims agent.
She asked how I was doing and if I like receiving samples and entering contests. She then told me I had won a contest and was the winner of 500,000, a new Hyundai car and I think a Mac book.
I asked her how to claim these prizes and she removed her profile. What's even stranger is that we spoke through Facebook messenger and now, all her responses are gone too.
I figured it was a scam, but want to make sure others are aware and on the lookout.
I was just contacted via facebook message from Victoria Gilmore that I won the mixer, buick, $500K, hawaii trip also. They got a bit rude when I would not provide my name, address, email etc. I told them I wouldn't send as I was very leery. So glad I googled Women's Freebies and saw all of these other reviews! I can't thank you all enough!
Answer: This whole web site is nothing more than a few so called ladies getting together and getting people's info. They have not had any intentions of sending anything out to anyone, i when you do get. A notice from this web site, do yourself a big favor and hit the trash button as cash as you can, because they are lieing to each and everyone they dare send notices to, no one has not will they EVER GET ANY MONEY OR. CAR FROM THESE PEOPLE. They are Walking, Talking, Bullshiters.The End.
Answer: I have not won anything from woman frebbies. I was contacted by someone who said I had won something from women freebies. That was a scam. The website didn't have the blue checkmark like their website does. So if it doesn't have the blue checmark then it is a scam. So be careful what you respond to.
Answer: Ellen, I'm afraid the only thing you can do is report it to the BBB, and any Internet scam organizations. I as well as others have been called by this company sayings we won a million dollars and other gifts, but send various amounts of money first. "SCA
Answer: Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This person is in no way affiliated to our site (our page is verified, we have a blue check mark so you can see that we are the real WomanFreebies). I want to try and help stop the people sending these messages. However there is a legal loophole that prevents me from doing so unless they are messaging me directly. I really would appreciate if you could report the account. It may have already removed, but just in case, here's a link explaining how to do so: https://www.facebook.com/help/171757096241231 or https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/208282075858952 Thanks, Emma https://womanfreebies.com/featured/please-exercise-caution/
Answer: Yes it is I've been contacted by three different people all say oh you won just pay 177.00 to the carrier then come to headquarters New York. They had me living in a state I had not lived in for 30 plus yrs. They are scammers
Answer: Take my word, if they are asking for money it is a fraud, RUN DO NOT WALK to the closest exit.
Answer: Yes. Sorry, but yes. If you won you shouldn't have to pay anything. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Answer: Please report the account contacting you to Facebook. This "Francine Johnson" person is in no way affiliated to our site (our page is verified, we have a blue check mark so you can see that we are the real WomanFreebies). I want to try and help stop the people sending these messages. However there is a legal loophole that prevents me from doing so unless they are messaging me directly. I really would appreciate if you could report the account. It may have already removed, but just in case, here's a link explaining how to do so: https://www.facebook.com/help/171757096241231 or https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/208282075858952 Thanks, Emma https://womanfreebies.com/featured/please-exercise-caution/
Answer: I work for this site - as part of our privacy policy, we don't collect phone numbers. We give away 1,000s of prizes, legitamitely. If you gave out your number, it wasn't to us.
WomanFreebies has a rating of 1.8 stars from 95 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with WomanFreebies most frequently mention western union, phone number and grand prize. WomanFreebies ranks 98th among Free Stuff sites.