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Legit Free Coffee Machine Deal!


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VydorScope Proficient

Welp you hear about these offers all the time "FILL OUT THIS FORM AND GET FREE STUFF" and almost always they are a big scam, not this time!

Couple months ago I filled out a form cause it came from a reputilbe source and did not ask any personal info or money. And if you filled it out you get this Free Seneso Single Serve Coffee Machine ($60 in most stores). They idea is they give you a free machine and you brag about the machine to 10 ppl... well with what 7000 registered members here, Im doing my part :lol:

Its realy a neat idea, you get these "pods" which are coffee pre packed in a filter, like a tea bag, and you load them in the machine and press a button. Less then a min later you have a perfectly brewed (by thier standards) fresh cup of coffee. Works well, and the nice thing is if you like to change falvors/bean types/etc between cups you do not get any corssing of the flavors.

To get one free, with no purchase/credit card/etc needed fill out this form:

Open Original Shared Link

I dunno how long this offer is good for, so hurry up! :D

Used my a few times now, and it does whats advertised. Not as fancy as the more expensive models.. but its FREE!

This is 100% legit, I know 1/2 dozen poeple that personaly got one.

OOH! Almost forgot to mention, the free coffee samples that come with it SUCK. :D

They are best used as fertilizer in your tomateo patch. :D

Check this link for a list of places that give free samples of coffee you can use and sell stuff worth drinking:

Open Original Shared Link

I personaly recomend Open Original Shared Link and thier 52nd Street Vanilla Rhapsody Decaf Pods :D

Enjoy!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Wow--thanks for letting everyone know.

I bought a SS Melitta for my husband a couple years ago at Christmas. He loves it!

VydorScope Proficient

The only thing I do not like about it after using it daily for a while is that you cant pick temp or water amounts. The temp/pressure is fixed and you can do either 4oz or 8oz of water. The more expensive machine let you have at more contorl... but its free! And free is my kind of price! :D

CarlaB Enthusiast

Thanks! I filled out the questionnaire.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
To get one free, with no purchase/credit card/etc needed fill out this form:

Open Original Shared Link

Thanks for the link. Now if we could just finds some donuts...

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