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Free Baby Samples For Expecting Parents

EDIT: Be sure to check out the comments and leave your opinion on this freebie. Have you signed up for it in the past? What’d you get if anything?

I’m not too sure what all goes into planning for a new child to come into this world, nor am I sure that I could handle it. I have trouble remembering how to put on my own pants. Remember Goob, it’s feet first and zipper in the back! Or is it zipper in the front? Ugh, not again… Thus, if I ever found myself expecting a baby, I’d sign up for some free baby stuff, (WHICH WOULD BE AWESOME if it wasn’t spam - check out the comments) which is for expecting mothers and fathers who have had a child within the past 11 months or are expecting one in the next 9 months.

I didn’t sign up for this (since I’m not expecting and don’t want to “waste” a freebie on me), so I’m not too sure what all you’ll get in this, but they promise a whole lot. But even if it’s simply a booklet of coupons or some diaper samples, it helps, right? If anybody qualifies and signs up for this, let us know what you get via the comments!



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10 Responses to “ Free Baby Samples For Expecting Parents ”

  1. #1 baby girl |

    Thanks , I’ll check it out.

  2. #2 Adrienne |

    In my experience, this babytobee site SUCKS! I signed up with them a year ago when I first had my daughter and received nothing, and the sign-up process was a serious pain. I’d be interested in knowing if anyone else got anything good out of it.

  3. #3 Goob |

    Sorry to hear about that, Adrienne.

    I’d like to hear other people’s experiences as well. If everybody else says the same thing, I’ll take this post down!

  4. #4 Mar |

    Yeah, I didn’t get anything from babytobee either. They were worthless.

  5. #5 Kristi |

    I don’t know if you actually get anything, but after giving them my phone number (required for the samples) they started calling me multiple times a day, every day, and trying to avoid them was impossible, they even called at 8:30 a.m. yesterday (Sunday) so I finally answered and they said I needed to register for the samples so I told them to take me off the list and that it wasn’t worth being harassed for a few samples that were not even specified.

  6. #6 Goob |

    Kristi, thanks for chiming in. I’m sorry to hear that they’ve been hounding you for no good reason and as a result of the comments y’all have left here, I’m pulling this “freebie.” Please accept my apology!

  7. #7 Honey Hopkins |

    Yeah babytobee is an absolute scam I had to threaten them with a federal filing to get them to stop calling me!

  8. #8 chrisy |

    I agree babytobee.com sucks. As a former employee. I will try to shed light on this bad company. When you say yes or no to a offer. They send it into the company and The company who has the offer is suppose to get in touch with you. The auto loan is done with another company. None of the offers really have nothing to do a baby.

  9. #9 Maureen |

    I used to work for them as well. They are basically a lead generation company. As far as I know, they only get your contact info from someone filling out a request for free stuff for their baby either directly on their site or one of their affiliates. They are a big Marketing scheme designed to target parents and expectant parents. They make big pretty promises and offers to give you free things. Problem is, most of the stuff is useless. But like the post above me said, when an agent calls and they offer you various stuff sometimes soooo far removed from what a parent or child needs its laughable and ridiculous. I would be so embarrassed sometimes when on a call and I would have to read some insane offer for an auto loan or migraine medicine sample to a mother to be! The funny thing is, they tell the unsuspecting agents when they first apply that these people are excited and looking forward to receiving free stuff. They have a helluva Ra Ra team working there as as well, so if you call into question their way of doing business, the agents would definately get blasted. So most just work for the paycheck. There is an extremely high turnover rate there (agents burn out quickly from the mundane work AND from the downright shady business practices (I mean come on.. these parents think they are getting free stuff.. not offers for some useless stuff and spam) But they get big bucks for selling these ‘leads’ (when you say yes to an offer that is $$ for them.. and points for the agent toward their production standards if you will).

    To any potential agents interested in working for them, please do your research and hear the good and bad before that way your not too disappointed.

    I would advise anyone not to sign up for anything on the net anymore with promises of anything free! Nowadays its all about the almighty dollar… now even so much as a name , fitting a certain profile and an addy is big $$…

  10. #10 Goob |

    Wow, those are some shady practices right there. Thank you everybody who chimed in to let us know what this company is all about!


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