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Thank you all for your contribution, but now my answer deserves the acceptation mark.
I got an official response from easyJet
Dear /usr/local/ΕΨΗΕΛΩΝ,
thank you for contacting easyJet.
We inform you that easyJet offers a service call hands free for this purpose. It allows you to check your cabin luggage into the aircraft at the cost of 5 euro, and you can request it directly at the bag drop desk in airport.
We hope to have you soon on board again.
Kind regards, easyJet customer service
If the flight is full from the check-in list you can always try to ask the check in clerk if they allow free check in of cabin bag, but no result guaranteed. Asking is always free. And if they allow, consider it a personal favour.
You may also try to show yourself close to bag drop deadline (as reported on your ticket), but again no guarantees. If you want to make sure you won't dispute with security officers and/or bring the bottle of wine you wanted to gift your friends without purchasing a checked bag allowance, it costs 5 euros/pounds. Definitely cheaper than normal bag allowances.
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What you observed is very common and has been a standard practice literally for years.
There's no sidestepping on prohibited items, in fact, more items are forbidden in the terminal than in checked baggage. You're already passed through bag check at the terminal entrance.
If you're asking if this is a way to avoid the fee for otherwise carry-on sized bags, yes, it is, 100%, and the airlines are fully aware of this. This is simply because a delay is more costly than any fees collected at the gate, which would take even more time.
Finally, it's actually less risky to check bags at the gate because the path to the hold is much shorter, so less opportunity to get lost.
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There are lots of advantages to checking a bag if it contains nothing you need at the airport or during the flight. As you've mentioned, you can put things in it that aren't allowed through security, and you don't have to drag it all through the airport. I do it on almost every trip. And in general, I pay a checked-bag fee to be guaranteed that I can do that as soon as I get to the airport.
If you want to save that fee, you can take a chance, don't pack things that can't go through security, drag the bag all the way with you and check it for free at the last minute at the gate. I don't see much benefit in that.
Would it be cool if the airline didn't charge to check bags? Would it save time at the gate? Sure it would. But they aren't going to do that. They've become quite fond of those checked-bag fees, and being able to advertise what appears to be a lower price as a result. Some airlines may do it once in a while to delight you and save themselves time when they know the flight is super full, but that's not the same as going back to the days of no baggage fees.
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Yes, it's not unusual for airlines to offer this. I've never had it happen at bag drop, but both Easyjet and BA have sent me a text on the day of a flight (when I was travelling with hand baggage only) to say that I can send my cabin bag as checked luggage for free. In that case, it has to be hand luggage sized, but follow the rules for checked luggage, so regular sized bottles of shampoo are OK.
However, I think they only do this when they're expecting a lot of hand luggage on the flight, so you can't plan on avoiding the checked baggage fee that way.