The top 15 freebies for 2010!

Find out how to get audio books, coach tickets, music, theme park tickets, games, and more, absolutely free!

I hate January. The party season is over, the weather's gloomy, and spring seems so far off. And of course, money always feels particularly tight following the festive period. It's all just a tad depressing.

But everyone loves a freebie, so to help shift those January blues, here are 15 things you can get for free!

1) Free SIMs

Fancy saving a bit of money on your mobile phone bill and got a lot of friends on O2? Then why not send off for four free O2 SIMs? Simply top up your phone by £10-14, and you'll receive unlimited texts to anyone else on O2, or top up by £15 or more, and you'll receive unlimited texts and UK calls to anyone on O2.

2) Free smoking quit kit

If your New Year's Resolution is to quit smoking, this free smoking quit kit from the NHS might give you a helping hand. It contains a free toothbrush, progress wallchart, motivational MP3s and more. What more do you need?

3) Free gym pass

If your big aim for 2010 is to get fit, this free one day pass for Fitness First might help you on your way. Alternatively, if you'd prefer to visit an LA Fitness, make sure you print out this free one day pass. And if Virgin Active is the gym for you, this free one day pass might also be of use!

4) Free Simple samples

Fancy getting your hands on a range of fabulous beauty products? If you sign up to be a Simple VIP, you will be the first to sample the latest Simple beauty products, as well as receive money-off vouchers and be able to enter competitions.

5) Free bike water bottle

If you've ditched public transport or your car, and you've started to cycle into work every day, you may find a water bottle comes in handy. And you can get one absolutely free if you complete this short survey.

6) Free audio books

Fancy listening to Pride and Prejudice, A Tale of Two Cities, or Dracula? With audiobooks.net you can register for two free downloads - most are in MP3 format - and listen until your heart's content.

7) Free music

If you'd rather be listening to music, you can get five free music downloads if you register on the Nokia Music Store website.

8) Free coach travel

Get in quick, and you might be lucky enough to grab one of the 10,000 free seats available on English and Welsh megabus routes. These seats are available to book now for travel between 1 February and 21 March.

Bear in mind that a 50p booking fee will still apply and free seats must be booked at least seven days in advance.

9) Free contact lenses

Fancy ditching your glasses and trying contact lenses? Simply complete this online form to obtain a free voucher for a free trial of FreshLook One Day Colour contact lenses.  

10) Free entertainment

If you're looking for some cheap entertainment, check out the Applause Store which offers free audience tickets for shows such as Celebrity Big Brother, Dancing on Ice, and Britain's Got Talent. Alternatively, the TVRecordings website offers free tickets for shows such as Harry Hill's TV Burp.

Bear in mind that tickets go very fast - so it's a good idea to sign up to mailing lists so that you'll know as soon as tickets have been released.

11) Free tea

Calling all tea drinkers! Sign up on the Twinings website and you can select two teas you'd like to try. You'll then be sent a teabag of each one for free.

12) Free fabric conditioner

Fancy trying out the new fuchsia scented fabric conditioner from Lenor? Simply sign up for your free sample here.

13) Free theme park tickets

If you're super organised, you can book your tickets for Thorpe Park, Chessington, or Legoland Windsor for when they open in March, and for every ticket you buy, you'll get another absolutely free! This deal can be found through Lastminute.com.

14) Free games

You can enjoy a range of free online games at gamescounty.com, including adventure games, driving games, and puzzles. These games are ready to play immediately, so you'll never run out of things to do!

15) Free help from lovemoney.com

Finally, if you need a bit of help saving money, you've come to the right place. First, adopt this goal: Manage on a small budget. Next, watch this video: How to save when you've got no money. And then, why not have a wander over to Q&A and ask other lovemoney.com members for hints and tips about what worked best for them? Good luck!

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