Most of the time, they say free...
a) because they are trying to trick you
b) because signing up is free, but not anything else
c) because they're liers
An example for b): say you want to make a yearbook, signing up for the company is free, but making and getting the yearbook costs money.
Well, it depends where your getting the app from. When your on the buying screen where it allows you to buy the app, it should tell you if its free or not and if it says FREE then its FREE and if it says that it costs money then it will cost you.
No, sending emails doesn't cost money. Emails are free of cost to everybody using it. They are free now and will be free forever.
No! It is completely free. Some applications can cost you money, but it is free to sign up.
No It doesn't cost any money. Its free.
no because if it says free, its most likely free.
a free trial shouldn't cost you anything
You can buy them or their is an option that says free treats and their is ALOT of apps you can download that can earn you some extra bones or coins ( some cost money some are free
No. Splashup does not cost money, it is a free web 2.0 product.
this cost 0 dollars its free
There is no way to get games that cost money free in the iTunes app store on Apple devices. From time to time, Apple does have free games that have cost money before.
You can register for an account for free. However, the products cost money.
no it is 100% FREE