Free Sat Nav
In this day and age, if someone says you can get something for free, they’re usually greeted with a stern look, mockery or a beating (well, that’s a bit over the top but you get the idea).
The idea of this website is to explain how you can indeed grab yourself a free sat nav (Tom Tom, Garmin etc.). I will let you know, where, why and how companies are willing to give
away high value products at no cost to yourself, and explain the pros and cons of this process… Oh, this is completely legal by the way and doesn’t involve any stealing, burglary or anything that will get you thrown in jail or fined.
The process
You know when you sign up to a gym and they say “Hey, if you refer a friend to join us, we’ll give you a free month.”? They’re seemingly giving away their service to you for free. The gym on the other hand have got a customer without any effort or marketing costs – It’s a win-win situation. Getting a free sat nav is much the same.
Freebiejeebies are a middle man that get house-hold brands new customers by incentivising the public (you and I) to try out their service.
Freebiejeebies receive commission for each customer they refer to the company – Simple.
FJ incentivise customers to sign up by giving away some of their commission in the form of products (our sat navs).
So:
Company – They receive a customer to trial their product for a very low amount of money
Freebiejeebies – Commission without having to advertise (that’s our job)
Us – A percentage of the commission in the form of a free product
Step-by-step
Step one: Sign up to “Freebiejeebies” and choose your desired sat nav.
Step two: Complete one of the advertised offers from a house-hold brand. There are free offers so we can keep it 100% free
Step three: Refer some friends/family to do the same. You are given your own personal referral link so that the Freebiejeebies know that someone signed up through you (giving you one referral). When you have completed the steps you will be sent your free sat nav free of charge.
Does this involve much work?
A little. The hardest part is convincing friends and family that this is legit and legal. For a sat nav you will need to refer 5-7 people which isn’t much work. For my first free gifts (an Xbox 360 (Oh yeah, you can get pretty much any product you can find online, not just sat navs)) I had to refer 10 people. I simply got on Facebook and asked a few of my mates.
Within a few hours I had the required number of people. A week and a half later, I had a new (now old) Xbox 360 delivered directly from Amazon.
You got any proof?
Certainly, Check out the Proof page.
Any questions?
Check out or FAQ

