We’ve all thought about doing it but an enterprising lad named Tom Locke wrote 100 letters to 100 companies asking for free samples. He spent $39 in stamps. Here’s what happenned, including (spoiler alert!) four free cans of air duster.
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We’ve all thought about doing it but an enterprising lad named Tom Locke wrote 100 letters to 100 companies asking for free samples. He spent $39 in stamps. Here’s what happenned, including (spoiler alert!) four free cans of air duster.
[via Digg]
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Link is to a google cache?
Is the original link “farked” or something?
I like his letter to Quizno’s and Jimmy John’s. ‘I’d rip that sandwich a new one].
Original was too slow. You can check it out by following the Digg link.