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Free gifts once you've bought a phone, motorbike etc


Free gifts once you've bought a phone, motorbike etc  

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Got a wireless speaker, wireless earbuds with the purchase of a Samsung S10 years ago and used them all the time.

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It really depends. To give a few examples: The free mats with my new car were awful, so they are now gathering dust after buying some proper ones. Bluetooth speakers are rubbish quality, powerbanks are are usually OK and umbrellas, if I like the style. A xiaomi watch has probably been my best freebie. I'd rather they just reduce the price though than creating more clutter. 

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The helmets for motorbikes bought at Honda, have been used, as well the T-shirts. Same goes for servicing our car and given t-shirts. The gifts given with the phones, a few speakers, have been used and given away to nephews and niece. 

 

A bottle opener with magnet have been handy from one of the motorbike accessorie stores, as well the bottle condoms. Got quite a few tools from the construction shop and had been used alot, incuding a fan as well

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On 12/13/2024 at 11:57 AM, Mediappy said:

When I bought my phone, it came with a wireless charger, and that thing has been a lifesaver.

That said, I’d rather put my money toward something meaningful. Like, when I upgraded my home setup recently, I picked up a digital frame from nixplay.com. It wasn’t a freebie, but it feels like one of the best “extras” I’ve added—it’s constantly cycling through photos of family and friends, and honestly, that’s worth way more than any free Bluetooth speaker.

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