As a gift from a company, which would you prefer?

Companies offer a lot of incentives to get us to pay attention to their products and buy their brands.  If you had a choice, would you prefer a $10 gift card or coupons for free products? 

And, as always, let us know why!

4-5 coupons for free products from brand name manufacturers (52.4%)

$10 gift card to spend anywhere (47.6%)

As a gift from a company, which would you prefer?
  • clobeng By clobeng
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    I always like to try products that are free. In our economy today, $10 doesn't go very far.

  • eresaTasonM By eresaTasonM
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    I don't really use coupons i always forget them and they never get used so ten dollars would be better because i can get what i want

  • MarieVonLove By MarieVonLove
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    Can't do much with 10$ in this economy. Free products are more worth it.

  • cmt734 By cmt734
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    The product's might be worth more than the $10.

  • ainnemc By ainnemc
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    $10 does not spend like it use too. I would rather have the product to try before spending money on it when it may or may not be something I will continue to purchase.

  • ELLECHELLE By ELLECHELLE
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    10 does not go far now a days but free is always better.

  • swedeheart By swedeheart
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    I love free coupons, I enjoy trying new items but I don't always like to invest on something new in case the product isn't right for me.

  • Irasemayanezz By Irasemayanezz
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    10 dlls would be good but i guess coupons would be better! ( considering that thet would send coupons of stuff that people use everyday !!!)

  • Dwalker By Dwalker
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    I like the gift card because the products might be something you won't use or don't like.

  • SantaLucia By SantaLucia
    on Sep 04, 2009  

    By receiving coupons, it gives me the chance to try a product that is new to me and I normally would not have spent the money on to buy.