Free Items
Free Market
Yes, you heard it right. It’s a free market. Singapore Really Really Free Market (SRRFM) is a temp market first started in Jan 2009, where everything is for free. Be it clothes, shoes, books, IT stuff, toys or anything else, everything is for free! The SRRFM movement’s goal is to build a community based on sharing resources and caring for each other (or those who can’t afford such things). Those who have things in good condition may contribute too, set up a station in the market with your stuff for the rest to view and pick. For more information on their upcoming events, you may follow their Facebook page.
Websites
Tired of bargaining with online sellers? Ever wished those things online were for FREE? Popular online sites like Locanto and Craigslist are one of the very few sites which have a category just for free things. So before you start to brainstorm your ways to bargain with online sellers, you may want to take a look at these sites and get your stuff for free.
Free Services
Free legal advice
Facing a legal issue and can’t afford a lawyer? That will be off your shoulders because there are some legal clinics which give free legal advice on a one-to-one basis. You may want to take a look at the list of free legal clinics.
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Free charging corners
Experienced mobile battery getting low or totally flat while waiting for departure at Changi Airport? Or simply need to charge your phone when you are there to send someone off? Changi Airport provides free charging corners for your mobile devices, iPod etc.
Free massage
Followed by a massage, would be great to provide relieve for your tired feet, at the free massage chairs scattered all over the airport, while you device is being charged at the free charging station.
Free Entertainment
Free movies
Ever wanted to watch a movie with a different setting beside watching in the theatres or at home? MovieMob is a free movie screening concept that takes place across the island since 2009. You also get to vote for your favourite movies to be screened prior to the event. You can follow their Facebook page for more info about their upcoming events and movie screenings.
Free heritage tour
Departure delayed or simply have 5 hours to spare in the airport? How about take a free two-hour heritage tour to see the most beautiful places in Singapore? The registration booths located at terminal 2 and 3 would provide you with further details.
Get to see our very own Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the bay, Marina Bay Sands, The esplanade, The Merlion Park, Colonial District, Chinatown, Little India and CBD all for FREE within 2 hours! Visit the Heritage Tour page for more details.
Yet another free movie
Got 2 hours to spare for a movie at the airport? Changi Airport screens movies at the theatres located in Terminals 2 and 3. These theatres are open 24 hours daily and all screenings are absolutely free!
Free Food
Buddhist temples
The Buddhist temples provide free vegetarian meals to anyone for FREE. The community receives donations and food items from those who contribute and these are used to provide food for anyone, especially the less fortunate. People spend hours preparing the meals and it’s completely not for any profits or gains.
Sikh temples
Similarly, the Sikh temples also provide free meals for anyone regardless of faith, religion or background. It’s a good opportunity to learn the culture and heritage while you get a meal for yourself.
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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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