• WomanFreebies

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WomanFreebies has a rating of 1.8 stars from 95 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers complaining about WomanFreebies most frequently mention western union, phone number, and grand prize problems. WomanFreebies ranks 107th among Free Stuff sites.

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Top Positive Review

“Help”

Olivia P.
6/27/15

I am messaging this Amy Blanchard on Facebook she said that I won 1,300,000 and a 2015 Volvo and I need to pay $319.53 and to go to Wells Fargo and it seams so real I really neep help cause I went to Wells Fargo Bank and they said it could be a scam idk what to do shes still messaging me as this moment I told her this is a scam she is saying no that the delivery guys are waiting for confirmation of my signature idk

Top Critical Review

“Scammers”

Lyn F.
8/5/20

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

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Thumbnail of user lynf20
1 review
0 helpful votes
August 5th, 2020

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

Thumbnail of user shannonh27
1 review
23 helpful votes
July 25th, 2015

Okay just to let you know The only reason why you have been contacted just now, is to have you properly notified that out 23,000 entries in the Woman Freebies Giveaway you were randomly selected using our Facebook system as a lucky winner in the 1st category, and therefore attracted as a cash award payout of $1 million dollars and 2015 Volvo cross vehicle over color of your choice and we all would like to say congratulations!

Thumbnail of user jessicad55
1 review
16 helpful votes
September 1st, 2015

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!

Thumbnail of user staceyj12
1 review
16 helpful votes
October 1st, 2015

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! :(

Thumbnail of user oliviap4
1 review
44 helpful votes
June 27th, 2015

I am messaging this Amy Blanchard on Facebook she said that I won 1,300,000 and a 2015 Volvo and I need to pay $319.53 and to go to Wells Fargo and it seams so real I really neep help cause I went to Wells Fargo Bank and they said it could be a scam idk what to do shes still messaging me as this moment I told her this is a scam she is saying no that the delivery guys are waiting for confirmation of my signature idk

Thumbnail of user ek59
1 review
24 helpful votes
May 4th, 2015

This is a SCAM. Report it to facebook. Don't expect Freebies. You won't get anything but your phone number sold to thousands of telemarketers...

Thumbnail of user cherryl15
2 reviews
15 helpful votes
July 11th, 2015

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.

Thumbnail of user kimv15
1 review
17 helpful votes
August 12th, 2015

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.

Thumbnail of user estherv1
1 review
18 helpful votes
July 23rd, 2015

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!

Thumbnail of user lindab136
1 review
8 helpful votes
July 12th, 2015

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!

Thumbnail of user melissar94
2 reviews
22 helpful votes
February 15th, 2017

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.

Thumbnail of user dominiqueo1
1 review
14 helpful votes
October 26th, 2015

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.

Thumbnail of user teresaa14
1 review
18 helpful votes
September 19th, 2015

Received a friend request from Deborah Elliot today stating I won the grand prize. She was friendly and told me I won 1 mil and 2015 Ford F-150 choose my color and kitchen aid mixer and asked me what color balloons and what color roses. Then said I have to go to western union or money gram and send 249.95. Calling it a claim of approval receipt for insurance. Glad I was hesitant and told her I have to take my mom to the doctor. She then texted me and kept saying u get the money yet so we can deliver by ups today. Saying she is only 1.45 min away from me. What bull$#*!. Her number she gave me is 443/962-6981
That's a Maryland phone number. Please everyone delete these scammers and report them

Thumbnail of user tammym31
1 review
10 helpful votes
July 21st, 2015

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

Thumbnail of user cherylp32
1 review
15 helpful votes
August 19th, 2015

They messaged me saying I won a million $ a Ford Focus and a mixer or something like that, I was starting to get excited so I had my daughter look them up and we seen all these comments, I told her that, she even asked me what color of balloons I liked, the most they got out of me is my address and phone number, now I wish I hadn't given them that, I guess I didn't give them enough time to ask me for money, im upset, for a few moments I was hoping it was true

Thumbnail of user kimberlym139
1 review
6 helpful votes
September 17th, 2017

I have try ed many times to join your company I enjoy getting free stuff in the mail but for as many times as I've tried all I end up is doing more and more questionnaires and more and more surveys of the same stuff time and time again I've never received any free items from your company and I'm very disappointed in the fact that you keep posting on my Facebook but I get nothing from it my name is Kimberly Moss and I would love to receive something from you if every your company can get ahold of me through Facebook and send me a message I'd be more than happy to try again

Thumbnail of user kathyt40
1 review
13 helpful votes
January 4th, 2016

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...

Thumbnail of user sarahl122
1 review
19 helpful votes
November 4th, 2015

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!

Thumbnail of user amys215
1 review
4 helpful votes
March 13th, 2017

Ladies,
I have used this site for 3 years with no problems but I DO take a few precautions: If I enter a "woman freebies" giveaway (shoes, ect.) on FB always make sure to UNCHECK the share on FB box! Scammers see this and use this as a way to contact you pretending to be with WF in order to get your information. IF you win anything you will always be notified by email, not through FB. Also, when on the site stay down the "middle" of the page. On the listed individual freebie there will be a pink box that says "get this" or something similar... clicking this will take you DIRECTLY to the company giving the sample away (always check address bar.) You fill in basic information name, address, email and maybe phone (get a Google voice number to use for freebies!) I HAVE NEVER DONE A SURVEY on Woman freebies to get a sample. If you find yourself on a survey page just exit out. They do advertise on these legit freebie sites in the hopes you will do their survey but low and behold no freebie ever comes because they were just getting information from your answers. Always click on the pink box, the freebie will open in a separate window. Also try Free sample monkey and freebie shark (same rules apply)
Good luck, Freebie on!

Thumbnail of user jessicak40
1 review
27 helpful votes
September 19th, 2015

I have been a woman freebies follower for years and have gotten many free samples and great deals over the years, BUT... tonight I was friend ed on Facebook but someone claiming to be a prize claim agent and she game me the exact same song and dance as everyone else on here. I know from personal experience that they contact you via email for winnings. NOT Facebook! But I thought I would indulge this fantasy to see what they asked of me. Same thing, for my full legal name, address and cell number. Then for money to claim my prize. I informed her that I knew about her scam and she deleted and blocked me immediately. Please be aware that the a tual woman freebies site has tons of great links to free samples and coupons. But do not friend anyone on Facebook that claims to be from there. That is NOT how they do business. Their site finds great deals or free samples from other sites and links them to their page, they are there to help you find awesome freebies. Not to scam people. But others out there troll their page looking for hopeful people like all of us. The actual site is wonderful. Don't let these scammers scare you away from the real site!

Thumbnail of user daniellep13
1 review
39 helpful votes
May 27th, 2015

I was contacted by someone from woman freebies and they told me I won the grand prize of 1 million dollars and a kitchen aid mixer and a tractor. They told me to give them my information so I did witch is my phone number, address, and name. Then they asked me to go to a walmart or a moneygram to give them 289.99 for my P-14 and my claimers receipt. I told them I did not have that kind of money and they kept bugging me for money at even a lower amount. They said that they would come to my home and give me everything once I gave them the money. I really feel that this is a scam and I gave my personal information out!

Thumbnail of user stephaniec54
1 review
12 helpful votes
July 22nd, 2015

I actually went and took a gamble on this. But got no where with them. They are rude and biligerent. Don't fall for their trap.

Thumbnail of user kellyr65
1 review
17 helpful votes
October 15th, 2015

I also got a friend request from a Cindy Morrison. She told me I had won 850,000,5 piece patio set and a 10,000 hot tub. Of course I didn't believe it but I still commented back because I had hopes. We talked back and fourth and she told me I needed a claimers receipt before they could deliver my prizes. I never heard this so I asked what it was and she proceeded to say it was at money gram and it cost 199.99 and it would be paid back double. I said anything that you have to pay out first before receiving anything is fake. She then said no anything over 100,000 was impossible to get around without one. She then said they would need receipt number also so they had proof when crossing state lines it was a legit prize winner. I left o UT in beginning they wanted full name address and phone number all the things they would need to pick up my money from money gram. Biggest scam ever they will have you believing anything they say then when I said I seen these reviews and I was calling the news station and police, they no longer can receive messages from me at this time. Very very sad.

Thumbnail of user netam1
1 review
56 helpful votes
February 6th, 2015

I followed a shared link on my Facebook feed to this site. It asked for my mailing address and phone number to sign up... didn't think too much of that at first because I thought there would be samples mailed to me. Pretty quickly, I realized that you just are referred to site after site after site and most of what I saw seemed to be magazine subscriptions, services, contests...

Starting almost immediately, the spam emails began pouring in. Within a day or two, I was receiving telemarketer calls like crazy. That was about two weeks ago.

The emails have slowed - I unsubscribed to those I could - but the telemarketer calls have become absurd. 19 yesterday. Today, I have had 6 so far and it's only noontime. They are for all kinds of things - saying I've won a cruise, pushing continuing education, CPA services, telling me I can get a federal grant, wanting me to sign up for credit card processing services... just a myriad of 'stuff'.

I feel so foolish for having signed up at this site and am kicking myself everytime my phone rings.

Thumbnail of user christieg1
1 review
6 helpful votes
June 14th, 2015

Someone from Women Freebies contacted me tonight on Facebook telling me that I just won the grand prize that included a Ford F150 a tablet and $50,000 cash. After looking up on the website and stating they will not friend request I knew that this was a def. SCAM. After continued pressure to go to Walmart and send a Western Union for $246 I told them I could not send that amount right now and they said send $100 and contact us via. Text when this is sent out. I continued to play along and told them the money would be going to my local police department hoping that would scare them down but didn't seem to faze the man who called himself James Whyte. Who's number is *******276. Just hope this helps others who may think they have won the big grand prize from women freebies..

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