1-800-Flowers deal: $40 FREE!

by Money Savin' Momma on November 6, 2009 · 0 comments

in Free Christmas Presents 2009

1-800-Flowers deal: $40 FREE: You can get a FREE $40 Fresh Rewards Pass from 1-800-FLOWERS.COM! I just signed up for this deal, and the person who told us about it said it took 2 days to receive their rewards pass, and that they did indeed receive their free $40. In reading the fine print, it looks like it could take up to several weeks to receive the free $40, so be patient. Also, as with any offer, companies can pull the offer anytime, especially when these offers spread virally through the internet… Here’s hoping they don’t pull this offer before we all receive our free $40!

Here’s how it works: Go to 1-800-FLOWERS.COM and click on “Join our FREE Fresh Rewards Program”. It’s free to join. Add at least 10 reminders (for birthdays, holidays, etc.) and you will get $40 in Fresh Rewards sent to you via email within a few weeks, FREE, to use on a future purchase at 1-800-FLOWERS.COM.

1-800-FLOWERS.COM

Here are the offer details:

Please enter the reminders in your life like birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays using one of the buttons below. Plus get paid to get organized! From now through 11/30/09 earn 40 Fresh Rewards® points for each reminder you enter (for every 200 points you will earn a $20 Fresh Rewards Pass – up to 400 Points!)

Go to 1-800-FLOWERS.COM and click on “Join our FREE Fresh Rewards Program”.

GET EVEN MORE FREE MONEY: When you redeem your FREE $40 rewards pass, shop through one of the cash back shopping sites, to get cash back on your FREE purchase! You get $5 FREE just to sign up for any / all of these sites if you’re new:

***This post is part of our Free Christmas Presents 2009 series***

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