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FREE Key Ring from Dulux

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http://www.facebook.com/DuluxAustralia?v=app_111895501427

What more can i say? It's free!!! Just hop onto facebook and get your free keyring.

http://www.facebook.com/DuluxAustralia?v=app_111895501427

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  • nice find, thanks.

  • -4

    thats great i need 20 of these, thanks fake facebook accounts!

  • The Dulux fb page before the key ring picture was loaded I thought the "ring" is for the dog…….

  • -3

    I like the Dulux dog, neg me if you hate dogs.

    • +8

      no love for dogs.

  • +4

    Thanks for the tip! I got the free Dulux calendar last time and it came pretty fast unlike a lot of other freebies!

  • i dont have facebook..

    • +7

      why? does it cost too much?

      • +3

        yeah, trying to save my social life

  • I've never received any of this Dulux shit, not the calender or the paint.

  • -8

    ??? Is this item below the 'OzB freebie acceptability threshhold'???
    - an interesting values question for the OzB community.

    Is there a point, at which the majority of the collective do actually draw a line to define that (a) the limited usefulness, (b) the cheapness, and/or (c) the marketing exploitation aspects of a freebie, are sufficiently prejudicial to outweigh the subjective perception of that freebie being "worth obtaining".

    Whereas a freebie of 'two free tea-bags' appears to be quite acceptable, I'm wondering whether this particular marketing freebie falls below the line that the majority of OzB users subjectively view as being an "acceptable freebie"???

    We all use keys so this freebie can't pretend to score poorly on the basis of appeal to a limited niche of users.

    Therefore, I'd posit that the low number of votes for this freebie indicates that we have collectively defined that this particular item falls below the 'freebie acceptability threshhold' (aka "low-FAT"!) - and in so doing we have defined that such a threshhold does actually exist!

    Is this a new event? If not, it would be good to see the examples of precedents of items posted here that are similarly of non-niche appeal.

    (I'd suggest that 'download freebies' should be excluded - as they carry minimal additional costs to their marketers.)

    • +14

      No offence, but reading long posts is like…

      (sunglasses on)

      watching paint dry.

      YEEEAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!

    • +1

      TLDR. IDC.

    • what do you want?

  • Are you serious that a free key-kring is one of the top deals on ozbargain? wow..what is the world coming to :)

    • +1

      It is a deal and is free no? Or is spending 1 min of your life getting a freebie not worth it? In that case you spending 1/2 a min posting the comment is more a waste of your precious time.

      • Good Point! :)

      • The keyring might be free, but what you get as a result is targeted advertising and monitoring of your browsing activity from Dulux or any company that you "like" in Facebook. My on-line privacy (or whatever is left of it) is worth more than a dodgy keyring that I'll never use!!

        • That's why you use one browser for facebook, and another browser for everything else.

  • They could have at least ordered bottle opening key rings. That way, alcos will see their brand name every time they crack open a beer.

  • Note that the promotion is now over

    Can someone please place a expired mark on it?

  • Got mine in the mail today… nice keyring as it happens :)

    • Same here! Thank you Dulux!

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