A Few Ways I Get Free Stuff

Posted on: July 13, 2009 by Matt No Comments

Over the past year or so I have been finding new and different ways to get free stuff.  Some items I earn through various programs online and others are just through enrolling in certain services.  Today I figured I would take a few minutes and share some of the ways that I get the occasional little item or gift card for free or with very little effort anyway:

  • Swagbucks:  All you do is search and earn points over time.  They use a Google based engine so the results are pretty good.  Over time the Swagbucks add up and you can redeem them for prizes and gift cards.  So far I have managed to get $15 in iTunes for free (my girlfriend was happy about that) and now there is even a $5 PayPal option.  There are also relatively inexpensive $5 gift cards for Amazon and plenty of raffle like contests going on.  A pretty good deal considering I have not changed my routine all that much.
    Search & Win
  • CashCrate: When I have a bit more time to kill I sometimes complete random offers over at CashCrate.  I have received payment from them in the past and know that they do pay out.  The trick is that you have to get to the minimum payout ($20), know what to do with the offers and be willing to put up with some tedium.
  • Live It With Charter: I just found out about this service but if you are a Charter customer then you can get signed up to earn free reward points based on how much your bill comes to.  Then they hold redemption days where you can cash in your points for merchandise.  A pretty cool deal for not having to do anything.
  • UPromise: I have a UPromise account that I let collect money that I will hopefully apply to my Sallie Mae student loan.  I have gained some cash from just going about my normal life as well as a bit from shopping online through my Upromise account.
  • Credit Card Rewards:  My credit card has a rewards system and I generally let the balance build up until we can get something fun.  Right now I am about at the point that I could cash in and get a $50 gift certificate.  When the time comes to actually cash in my points I will  go through it with my girlfriend and see what she wants.

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Happy Earth Day – Some Recycling Thoughts

Posted on: April 22, 2009 by Matt 4 Comments


Make every page count – recycle

Originally uploaded by Earl – What I Saw 2.0

I am a fan of recycling and have tried in the past to do my best to try to reduce my waste. While living in Denver I was able to get a bin from the city to put all my recyclable materials in that they would pick up for free. I filled it pretty much every pickup cycle.

The service was great.  The city would drop off a giant trash can for your address and then pick it up once every two weeks all free of charge.  I would have preferred to find a way to turn a profit for recycling but a free and easy service is the next best thing.

However living in the North East Kingdom of Vermont has proven a bit challenging on the recycling front.  Redemption centers exist for returning cans and bottles (that all have a $0.05 deposit) but from what I have seen you will need to pay in order to recycle all other materials.

From what I have seen there are a plethora of people recycling cans and even scouring the roads for all the nickels they can find but very few households seem to keep recycling bins.  I may be missing something along the way but it seems that nobody I know recycles aside from businesses.

The limited availability of recycling has got me wondering what it would take to open up a free recycling service in a rural area. Again – I am not sure what the local transfer station here offers but think I may cruise over and get their rates at lunch time.  Even a small step in the right direction would be good for the planet and benefit the community.  Also – once again if I could turn a small profit at gathering materials and dropping them off for recycling I will probably have a new hobby.

Anyway – I will post an update with the information I gather from the transfer station today but wanted to ask and see if anyone has experience with starting a recycling center.  If you do I would love to hear a bit about how it works. Until then I will continue to work on getting our household items together and dropped off at my office for recycling (the company pays the bill at least).

A Pleasant Tax Surprise

Posted on: April 13, 2009 by Matt 2 Comments


Vermont Capital

Originally uploaded by Grant MacDonald

After I received my tax return from the state of Colorado I reapplied it to the taxes due to the state of Vermont. For the most part – I had anticipated the two states to mostly wash each other out; that my Colorado refund would be pretty much what I needed to cover Vermont.

So I mailed out my check to the state of Vermont a couple of weeks ago and was happy to be done with my taxes for the year. However over the weekend I received  a pleasant surprise in the mail that made me even happier - a refund check from the state of Vermont. Somewhere along the way the state figured that I had overpaid my income tax and sent me back the difference.  It was not a whole lot if you compare it to how much they did keep but any extra cash at this point is greatly appreciated.

So I am off to the bank this morning to make an unexpected deposit – a good way to lift my mood on a Monday!  Let’s hope the rest of the week goes this well…

Selling Off A Guilty Pleasure With BuyMMOAccounts.com

Posted on: April 6, 2009 by Matt 1 Comment

I normally keep my own guilty pleasures fairly quiet but for a long time I enjoyed playing World Of Warcraft to pass the time.  I played the game for about two and a half years and finally started to drift from enjoying the game and found that I had largely lost interest.  A few months ago I closed my account and waved goodbye to the MMO scene.   I had not been playing much in the past 8 months or so as I had just been too busy with my girlfriend and the kids and I had no intention of continuing to pay for a service I was not using.

Instead of opting to leave my old characters sitting out there for eternity I opted to look into selling off my account which is when I stumbled onto BuyMMOAccounts.com.  The site allows people to buy and / or sell World Of Warcraft accounts as well as purchase World Of Warcraft game cards. The only service that I used was the selling of my account as I was no longer looking to play the game.

The process was pretty straight forward.  I submitted my character information and registered for an account.  Within the next day I received a quote for purchase of my account for $80 (it would have been about $30 higher but my account was inactive).  I then agreed to the sale, sent in the contract and confirmed that I was indeed who I said I was via a verification phone call.  The process took me the better part of a week but this is unusually long for their service.

My problem was that I had attempted to fax the contract back in but the fax machine on their end was not picking up.  After a couple of failed attempts I called in to customer service – which was very helpful – and was informed that both lines are tied to fax and phone.  Since I was having trouble with the listed fax number then I could try the main support phone number – this worked perfectly.

Upon receiving my contract the company then placed a verification phone call to the number I provided.  I missed the first call but they also emailed and said that they would like to try to call again and allowed me to set a time.  I spoke with support again the following day and within 15 minutes of wrapping up the phone call I had the $80 deposited to my PayPal account.  It all worked very smoothly!

All said and done – I was fairly impressed by how well the service worked for me and would definitely use BuyMMOAccounts.com again if I had another account to sell.

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Taxes Are Done

Posted on: March 23, 2009 by Matt 3 Comments


Overwhelmed on Tax Day

Originally uploaded by thedailyhamster

I have been meaning to get my taxes done for a couple of months now and finally decided to give H&R Block a call.  I called them earlier in the week and scheduled some time on Saturday to go in and have them take a look at my taxes.  Normally – I have no problem filing myself but this year I moved and continued to work for a company in another state.  This lead to being a resident of two different states and paying income tax in one state only.  I was worried about the risk of error and figured I would give the work to a professional.

Overall – I was pleasantly surprised with the entire experience.  The cost of having my taxes prepared was a bit higher than I thought it should be at $233 but the cost was offset by the increase in return due to deductions I was not aware I could claim.  There was about a $400 increase in my federal return from working with H&R Block so I still ended up in a better position than I expected.

The state items on the other hand appear to be pretty close to a wash.  The state of Colorado will owe me about $1,500 and the state Vermont will want just about that much back.  After getting the states all taken care of I get to keep about $40 as a middle man fee.

Finally – I was able to save some time having someone else handle my taxes for me.  In previous years I have spent about two or three hours to get my taxes done and reviewed.  On Saturday I was at the H&R Block office for about 45 minutes.  Not too bad – I could complain about the fee being so high for such a short amount of time but I prefer to look at it as investing in time for myself!

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