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Freasy

Free stuff made easy

Published by: Tyler Bisk
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When free stuff is being given out, Freasy tells you the when, where, and what. Made by college students for college students, Freasy gives users the platform to reach the student body of their college campus.
It's as easy as ever to get free stuff and give free stuff. All you have to do is sign up, opt in, and start reaping the benefits. Freasy even allows users to view and provide feedback on giveaway events that happened in the past. Club leaders and faculty alike use Freasy to reach a large audience in exchange for snacks, tees, and even services they are giving out.
By creating a unique free stuff ecosystem for college campuses using an instant notification system, campus mapping, and user-generated food postings, we are committed to making sure college students never miss an on-campus giveaway again.
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    Yes, Freasy is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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