Gitchers is a great new concept site aimed at those who love a freebie. More specifically, those who love a free-tee.

In order to qualify for a free tee, it’s a pretty darn simple process. All you need do is visit the Gitchers website and:
1. Tell Gitchers what t-shirt you want (whether it be your favourite company, sport, website…whatever floats your boat)
2. Businesses search through the database of people who want free tees (but your personal details are kept hidden)
3. If you’re one of the chosen ones, you’ll score a free t-shirt in the mail
Look out, they’re coming to gitcher!
This is an innovation in the online tshirt industry, though I know some folk who exercise caution when it comes to submitting their personal details to third party sites who guarantee nothing in return.
I’d like to hear from anyone who has enrolled in the Gitcher program and would like to share their story. Maybe you have already received a free tee from them (and if so, are you happy with it?). Or maybe you’ve got a gripe about the system, and think it is all an evil ploy to collect personal information? Just click the “Comments” tab below to share your story.
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I’m an Aussie, and I can’t enter my “State” when I sign up – it’s all only US addresses. Yet they don’t mention that this is a US-only site anywhere. Frustrating to say the least…good idea, but if I don’t qualify for a free tee because of where I live, then they need to tell me this before I sign up and become a useless subscriber who is just bumping up their database numbers.
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