A new hack has been shared online showing how you can get free clothes from SHEIN.
Latest Deals is a website for bargain hunters where they share genuine deals, freebies and competitions. It has more than two million members. Latest Deals recently took to TikTok to share a trick to getting free clothes from online retailer SHEIN.
The video shows users how to access SHEIN's free trial centre in order to try and get free items of clothing. It currently has 39k views on TikTok.
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In the video, Latest Deals said: "First go to Google and search 'SHEIN'. Click on the the first link and go to trial centre. There are all these clothes you can get for free.
"Theres stuff for men, women like leggings, jumpers, dresses. So I wanna get this flannel hoodie, so I’m gunna hit free trial for these. When you get picked they'll send you the clothing to try for free.
"You just need to review the item good or bad and you can keep it. You can apply for three per week and there is loads to choose from."
What you need to do:
Search 'Shein Free Trial Centre' on the internet
Browse through the available Free Trial products
Select the items you want (you can choose three items per week and click 'Free Trial'
Select your size
Fill in your shipping address information and click submit
It is not guaranteed that you will be able to get the products but you are able to check the status of them by clicking 'My Free Trial' on SHEIN to check your results. It will show as 'pending' until your free trial has been successful.
If you are successful and receive your item/s, you must leave a review on SHEIN, whether this be good or bad. When your review has been approved, you’ll get twenty SHEIN points. If your review gets rated as 'High Quality', you'll get another 100 points and increase your chances for another Free Trial.
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