expired Free 3M Post-It Notes Sample Pack 2500 (Australia) 2500 (New Zealand) - Copy+Paste URL Link below
This was posted 9 months 18 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal
Edited by scotty, foundit 07/08/2012 - 10:52
Free 3M Post-it notes sample pack to first 2500 applicants in Australia and first 2500 in New Zealand.
STRONGLY suggest copy and paste the link into your browser - for some reason a direct click through from OzBargain does not go to the sign up page.
http://www.3mstationery.com.au/green-facts/sign-up.php
Not sure how many sticky notes you will receive but the website images may give an indication.
Offer expires 31 August 2012
See Terms and Conditions below.
Post-it® Greener Notes Samples Promotion – Terms and ConditionsTo receive your free Post-it® Greener Notes sample go on-line to www.3mstationery.com.au/green-facts and complete the form.One sample per individual. Samples are available for the first 2500 Australian and 2500 New Zealand participants or whilst stocks last.No liability for any loss or damage which is suffered (including but not limited to indirect or consequential loss) or personal injury which is suffered or sustained as a result of taking or using the sample, except for any liability which cannot be excluded by law.By completing the form, each individual consents to the information they submit being entered into a database so that the individual may participate in the promotion. 3M may use this information in any media for future promotional, marketing and to provide you with product and promotional updates without any further reference or payment or other compensation to the individual, including sending electronic messages. All personal details of the individuals provided by completing the survey will be stored at the office of 3M. A request to access, update, correct, or delete any information should be directed to 3M - Attention: Privacy Officer or by mail to Building A, 1 Rivett Road, North Ryde, NSW, 2113, or by fax to (02) 9498-9622.This offer is open for a limited time only and subject to availability. Samples will be provided to the first 2500 respondents from each country with completed registration forms. Any registrations received after 31st August 2012 will not be redeemed.See www.3M.com.au to view the Promoter's privacy policy
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+1 votePlease note: Offer has not expired.
Just copy and paste this link to you browser to see active application page:

It's interesting that despite the terms and conditions - even after so many applications have already been filled out - the 3M promotional site is still confirming to each applicant in what is clearly a bold promise that their sample pack is on the way.
It will be interesting to see - after this bold promise has been made to so many people - as to whether 3M honours this promise in each instance.
I find it hard to believe that they are allowing this to continue unless they want to actually fulfill all applications.
Or perhaps they are happy to harvest endless details but not fulfill their bold promise? I have no evidence that this is their intention.
Would be fascinated to know how many applications they have received.
(Any insider at 3M willing to share this knowledge?)
Given that one OzBargainer - in the recent Airwick candles promotion at Woolworths - allegedly claimed 100-plus candles - the mind boggles as to how many of these latest Post-it freebies have been applied for.
3M's mailing house will be busy :-)
+4 votesblablabla23 on 08/08/2012 - 00:15 ¶more like 3M finally caught on. Right now, someone's probably pulling out their hair and going 'how, How, HOW??'
+1 voteJust copy and paste this link into a new Web browser screen - still working:

donkeykong on 10/09/2012 - 14:15 ¶Nothing for me either. It would be illegal for them to do that just to capture our email address from the registration.

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I'm not sure why I filled this in and gave my details to a stranger when I could have walked over to the stationary cupboard and taken a slab of post-its. Ozbargainitis