Free USB-powered LED Desk Lamp

LEDs for free, check it out yoLEDs are becoming more and more popular since they use a tiny fraction of the energy that other lighting uses. Here’s your chance to replace your old, energy-wasting desk lamp with a FREE energy-efficient LED desk light.

The desk light will have a small logo from an advertiser on it. That’s how they’re able to provide the light for free. I tried it out, and it seems legit. You don’t even have to put in your email address at all. So go get yourself an energy-efficient LED light.

Here be the link

P.S. Don’t throw away your old desk light. If you’re getting rid of it, find someone else who can use it, or donate it to Goodwill or Habitat or something.

Posted on Wednesday, October 17th, 2007 at 10:32 am. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

12 Responses to “Free USB-powered LED Desk Lamp”

  1. thomson zhou says:

    thomson zhou
    6100 Breezewood Dr Apt.103
    Greenbelt MD,20770

  2. ecojoe says:

    Um, just follow the link and give them your information. I can’t do anything with it :(

  3. Bernardo says:

    I want this lamp

  4. ecojoe says:

    Y’know, I never did get this lamp. This offer doesn’t seem to work.

  5. Valary Henry says:

    I signed up for the lamp and light last year and did not recieved either. Not even a notice saying the supplies were depleted or offer no longer avaialable.

  6. ecojoe says:

    Yeah, I ain’t got nothing, either. I am pretty sure these scoundrels aren’t going to send anything, blast them.

  7. sarmen says:

    Hi, it's very nice if you send the thing.

  8. martine says:

    the lemp: send it

  9. ecojoe says:

    One "lemp", coming right up.

  10. Leslie says:

    do you still offer these lamps for free? please let me know… thanks!! :)

  11. smitty58 says:

    its a scam to get your email address!

  12. Noble says:

    Is this a scam to get your email?I did encounter an Aweber error screen after submitting the info.Maybe it is like the"Free T Shirt" scam offer ran on a Petrix website.

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