Last updated: September 19, 2025

Welcome to TopSave.org! We’re here for one reason, to share legit deals, real freebies, and sweepstakes that are valid and save you money (or even make you money!). No trash offers, no spammy nonsense—just legit offers we use ourselves. That said, there are a few things you should know before using our website. We post offers from all over the web, and while we do our best to vet them, we can’t control what happens once you click through to a third-party site. They can revoke the offer, change the deal, or put their own requirements in place at any time. So here’s the deal, we’ll keep doing the digging to bring you the most trustworthy finds, but it’s always your call whether to sign up, claim, or skip. Our goal is to make saving money simple, safe, and—dare we say—kind of fun! 🤩

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TL;DR (Quick Version)

  • We search, curate, and test links to freebies, deals, and sweepstakes we believe are legitimate at the time of posting.
  • We do not control third‑party sites. Offers can change, sell out, or disappear.
  • Use your own judgment before submitting personal info—especially for freebies and sweepstakes.
  • Use a secondary “junk” email and consider form‑fill precautions (detailed below).
  • Some links may be affiliate links (at no extra cost to you). Transparency and trust are a priority.

What We Post

At TopSave.org, we share:

  • Freebies/Samples: Products, samples, or digital items offered for free by brands.
  • Deals/Discounts: Time‑sensitive promotions, coupons, and price drops we believe offer real savings.
  • Sweepstakes/Contests/Giveaways: Opportunities to win prizes from reputable sponsors.
  • Limited‑Time Offers: Short‑window promotions that may expire quickly or have limited inventory.

Important: We don’t sell these products or run these sweepstakes ourselves (unless explicitly stated on a specific TopSave.org page). We link to third‑party providers.

How We Vet (Our Internal Checklist)

Before we post, we generally:

  1. Open and test the link (does the page load, is the flow coherent?).
  2. Scan the brand/sponsor (basic reputation check, site age/footprint, about/contact info).
  3. Check the offer details (eligibility, end dates, quantity, shipping, “one per household,” requirements).
  4. Look for red flags (excessive permissions, unrelated downloads, financial details for a “free” item, suspicious pop‑ups).
  5. Confirm the call‑to‑action (what you must do to claim, and whether it’s reasonable).
  6. Check data practices at a glance (is there a privacy policy? Does it seem consistent for the type of offer?).

Our vetting is a good‑faith editorial process, not a guarantee. We are not the sponsor and cannot control third‑party changes after posting.

What We Don’t Do

  • We do not guarantee freebies will arrive or that prizes will be awarded.
  • We do not collect your form data for third‑party offers
  • We do not request sensitive information (SSN, bank login, crypto keys) for a freebie. If a third‑party asks, skip it.
  • We do not have control over third‑party inventory, shipping costs, timelines, or customer service.

1) Use a secondary email
Create a dedicated email for freebies/sweepstakes. This keeps your main inbox clean and protects your primary identity.

2) Consider an email alias/filters
If your provider supports aliases (e.g., name+freebies@...), use filters to auto‑sort. Apple also has a private relay system that comes with iCloud subscription, use that if you want.

3) Create a “marketing persona”
Use consistent, non‑sensitive info you’re comfortable sharing (e.g., month/year of birth instead of full DOB where permitted). Never lie where accuracy is required; simply avoid oversharing.

4) Never share sensitive data
Skip any offer requesting SSN, driver’s license number, bank or card numbers, crypto wallet keys, or photo IDs (unless it’s an established sponsor and you clearly understand why, e.g., tax forms for a high‑value prize after a verified win).

5) Watch for hidden costs
A “free” item with high shipping/handling isn’t really free. Check the total before submitting. Sometimes offers are “FREE” but do require you to pay for shipping.. which is fair but we try to disclose this on our postings. Also, sometimes they change offers to pay for shipping costs so it’s hard to say but just use common sense.

6) Read eligibility details
Common limits: age (18+), U.S. only, one per household, limited quantities, specific states, or specific purchase requirements.

7) Use secure devices and networks
Avoid public Wi‑Fi for form fills. Keep your browser and OS updated; use reputable ad‑blocking/anti‑tracking tools. Your data can be tracked in a public wifi connection so always fill out info on your own trusted networks.

8) Use strong, unique passwords
If account creation is required, use a password manager and unique credentials. NEVER use the same password as your email for other accounts, this should be standard practices for everything anyways.

9) Keep screenshots/receipts
For sweepstakes entries or deal claims, save confirmation numbers and timestamped screenshots. We’ve even ran into issues where brands have tried to not honor deals because they sold to many so we recommend you screenshot. If you have issues please email us and we will be sure to put them on blast because that ain’t right!

10) Trust your instincts or common sense
If something feels off, skip it. There will always be more deals, more freebies, more sweepstakes and etc! So never feel pressured!! Sure some offers are limited and you gotta act fast but its okay if you miss one, there will be another!

Sweepstakes‑Specific Guidance

  • Sponsor legitimacy: Look for a named sponsor with a real website and contact details.
  • Official Rules: Reputable sweepstakes provide full rules (eligibility, start/end dates, odds, prize details, ARV, how to enter, how winners are selected/notified).
  • No purchase necessary: Genuine sweepstakes provide a free method of entry (where legally required). If there’s no free method, reconsider.
  • Winner notifications: Scammers often impersonate sponsors. Verify via the sponsor’s official domain or rules‑listed contact method before providing any info.
  • Tax implications: Large prizes may require a W‑9 and could be taxable. When in doubt, consult a tax professional.

Red Flags (When to Close the Tab)

  • Requests for SSN, bank details, or credit card for a “free” product (beyond clearly disclosed shipping on a reputable site).
  • Forced installs of unrelated extensions/software.
  • Pages that redirect repeatedly, auto‑download files, or show aggressive pop‑ups.
  • Vague or missing contact info / privacy policy / official rules.
  • Too many hoops for a small freebie (endless surveys with no clear endpoint).

Freebie Types: Know the Difference

  • True Free Sample: No payment required. Minimal info. Ships free.
  • Free + Shipping: Item is free, but you pay shipping/handling. Evaluate the total cost.
  • Trial / Auto‑Ship: Intro product is free/discounted; you must cancel to avoid recurring charges. Read terms closely.
  • Rebate: You pay up front and submit proof for a refund/reward. Check timelines and requirements.

⚠️ Note: Sometimes offers are legitimately sponsored, but they expire quickly or get overwhelmed with requests. In these cases, the third‑party sponsor may not have the capacity to fulfill every submission. That doesn’t automatically mean the offer wasn’t real—just that supply, timing, or demand outpaced availability.

What are Possible & Social Media Freebies?

Some offers we share are marked as Possible Freebie or Social Media Freebie. This means the promotion is not guaranteed for everyone. These samples often appear as targeted ads on platforms like Facebook or Instagram, and only selected accounts may see or be eligible to claim them.

We share these offers so our readers know what’s available and can try increasing their chances of receiving them. To claim, you’ll usually need to:

  • Follow the brand’s official social media accounts
  • Interact with their content (likes, clicks, visits)
  • Watch for the sponsored post in your feed that includes the sample link

Because these are algorithm-based offers, not every user will receive the sample. However, many readers report success when they engage with the brand regularly.

How to Report an Issue

Help us keep the site sharp:

  • Broken link? Sold out? Suspicious page? Use the “Report” link on the post or email [email protected] with the URL and a short note.
  • Safety concern? Include screenshots and any error messages. We’ll review and update/remove as needed.

Affiliate & Earnings Disclosure

Some of our outbound links are affiliate links. If you click and purchase/claim through those links, we may earn a small commission or referral credit at no extra cost to you. These earnings help keep TopSave.org free for everyone.

Liability & Third‑Party Disclaimer

  • TopSave.org does not own or operate the offers we link to (unless explicitly stated). We make no warranties regarding availability, fulfillment, quality, accuracy, or timeliness of third‑party offers.
  • Information is provided “as is” and “as available.” We are not responsible for errors, omissions, expired deals, technical issues, or actions/inactions of third parties.
  • Use your own judgment. Your participation in any offer is voluntary and at your own risk.

By using TopSave.org, you agree that TopSave.org and its team are not liable for any damages or losses arising from your use of third‑party sites, offers, or information linked here. See our Terms of Use for full details.

Intellectual Property & Takedowns

  • We respect intellectual property rights. If you are a rights holder and believe content on TopSave.org infringes your rights, please email [email protected] with detailed information (URL, description, proof of ownership). We will review promptly.

Community Submissions

Want to share a great find?

  • Send tips to [email protected] with the link, your notes, and screenshots if available.
  • We may edit for clarity and will aim to credit contributors (first name/initial) if requested.
  • By submitting, you grant TopSave.org permission to publish, edit, and share your tip on our site/social channels.

Contact

Final Reminder

We love helping you save money and snag great freebies—but the internet moves fast. Offers can change, disappear, or come with fine print, so take a moment to read carefully, share wisely, and only claim what feels right for you. If you ever need help, contact us!

Lastly, thank you for being here. We truly value every visitor, and we want you to keep coming back! Without you, TopSave.org wouldn’t exist. Your support motivates us to keep hunting down the best deals, freebies, and sweepstakes—so you can save more and stress less.

We wish you all the best—The TopSave.org Team

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