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Fake Freebie Alert: Sampliful is a Scam Site

This past week, a lot of other freebie sites – The Freebie Guy, Freeflys, etc – posted an offer for innisfree Energy Sheet Mask from Sampliful.

Unfortunately, those other sites don't properly vet the items they post to their readers. I have strong reason to believe this is a fake freebie and not a legitimate offer.

I also have evidence that Sampliful is a completely scam site that is only harvesting user data. Those other freebie sites clearly didn't take 10 minutes to check and make sure they were spreading a legitimate offer.

Luckily, you read HIF instead of those other sites, so you won't have your data harvested!

I could lay out a few thousand words on the research I just did, similar to my Samplesso expose and Smplit posts. But chances are other freebie sites will just copy & paste my work, then immediately rank higher on Google, so to heck with that noise 🙂

Here's a little nugget of what I discovered. For starters, they claim to be a UK site, but their social media is based out of Poland.

Even more damning, Sampliful has a Media & Press coverage page. However, if you search for any of the “articles” they claim to appear in, you can't find a single one of them. They literally don't exist.

Suffice to say, this is a fake freebie and should be avoided.

I'll just start making these little posts and warn people to stay away from certain offers. If there's any interest, I'll collect all of these fake freebies onto a single list.

About the Author: Goob

I'm a nationally renowned freebie finder & sample vetter, which I never imagined I'd be doing while getting my Bachelor's Degree in History almost 20 years ago. In my spare time, I enjoy launching my own space program and disproving the Coriolis effect.

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