Free Wall Street Journal Subscription
EDIT #2: This is no longer available.
I have been chasing down this free six month Wall Street Journal newspaper subscription for weeks now. Every time I find an active link, it dies within the hour. So if you’re lucky enough to be reading this in time, go sign up!




This is a scam. Don’t waste your time.
I couldn’t disagree more. I’d say at least 50% of the magazines I get in my weekly Freebies Received posts came from RewardsGold. If you notice, the past three weeks have all had WSJ editions as well.
I was signing up, and doing the restaurant reviews, and kept getting the message I had entered too few or too many words. I hadn’t, and updated the page and kept getting the message so I gave up.
Not a scam. They do ask for some strange info (what does my wallet have to do with the WSJ?) but I get at least 8 different mags from surveys I have filled out from Rewardsgold.
I ended up filling out two separate surveys, but snagged the 26 week subscription to WSJ.
Took some effort and time but I was able to get the subscription. I’ve received subscriptions from RewardsGold in the past so I know it’s not a scam. Thanks!
This is not a scam I get all my mag subscriptions through this. I was able to get this offer after completing 2 surveys.
This worked really well for me although it takes a few minutes but the time is worth it to get the WSJ! I have received at least 4 magazines from this site. PS – if it says you don’t have enough words just go back to where the cursor is blinking and add some more words…it will work.
this is not a scam…I get stuff from them, b/c of Goob!
ty Goob
My husband works for Wells Fargo, and really can use this for his job! This was a great X-Mas present for him
Thanks Goob!! The survey form went smoothly for me. And this is no scam!! I have received magazines in the past from them.
NOT A SCAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They ask you to fill out a couple surveys- one pertaining to restaurants, the other, your preference in wallets. I know it may seem silly/stupid but, these freebies are made possible by diff companies asking for certain info on a specific brand/preference or consumer habits. The company asking for the info from consumers’ pay for your subscription from whatever newspaper/magazine you’re getting- the subscription isn’t paid for by the newspaper or the magazine .
If you have the time to do the surveys then it’s worth it. If not, then don’t.
All I know is I got mine for my Daddy.
Nope, not a scam. Just snagged it. I find if you fill in their questions with humor, it takes away the laborious task.
WSJ 26 weeks, I’m good.
Thanks!
Is the one year free subscription really free? Because I don’t want to end up paying for it at the end. I want to know of if there’s any catch.