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I never order a new product online or by phone unless I've heard good things from reputable people ... people I know.
Other than that, I'll just buy from places that will give you a hassle-free refund.

It's sad how they manipulate people though.
My mom once bought some "magic diet pills" from a tv infomercial and I'm sure they sold her name & number cause she gets flyers and promotions in the mail ever other day for that sort of sh!t.
I guess they figure she was a sucker once, they can sucker her again!
 
hookdup said:
I never order a new product online or by phone unless I've heard good things from reputable people ... people I know.
Other than that, I'll just buy from places that will give you a hassle-free refund.

It's sad how they manipulate people though.
My mom once bought some "magic diet pills" from a tv infomercial and I'm sure they sold her name & number cause she gets flyers and promotions in the mail ever other day for that sort of sh!t.
I guess they figure she was a sucker once, they can sucker her again!

Bingo. Mailing lists are a huge business... and once you are on you are on for life.

Even sleazier... I walked into a friend's office. Remaining nameless... he and his partner are listed as "...two of the top ten most influential people in electronic retailing..." He was calling everyone on his main client list to find out if they had been "served." It seems the FTC had received 205,000 complaints that after they had bought a product via infomercial... they were signed up and billed through their credit card for a $200 buyers club membership that they never requested or authorized. (205,000 x $200 = 41 million.) The case was settled when the client paid the FTC an 8 million dollar fine. No refunds were given. (41 - 8 = 33 million.)
 
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