The Facts About Free Trial Health Supplements On The Internet
I witnessed a talk today at the gym and it kind of irked me, so I thought I would write about it to share my thoughts. The conversation was happening between two other women and they were discussing the free trial nutritional supplements accessible on line. One lady, her name is Mary, had just got her complimentary bottle of a resveratrol product sent to her home and was pumped up about it and was talking about it with another girl Stephanie. Stephanie immediately began telling Mary she had been taken advantage of, and how the whole free trial deal on the internet is a cheat and how nothing in life is free, how her Visa card was going to be billed repeatedly and there is likely nothing she will be able to do about it. Yada, yada yada. Mary went from extremely excited to terribly concerned but she really needn’t feel that way. I’ll tell you why.
I myself get supplements from the web all of the time. I’ve received trials of acai berry products, red wine resveratrol products, colonic cleanse products, acai with green tea extract, you name it, I in all likelihood used it or still do. Was I taken advantage of? Not at all. So, what’s all the talk about being tricked and the way in which the products aren’t really free, or whether they even work or not?
Let me try to answer these statements one at a time. Are the products really free? Not entirely, but for the most part, yeah. You see, you get a trial bottle of the product, whether it be a 14 day trial, thirty day trial, whatever. But, you have to pay for the freight charges. Generally less than 9 dollars. That’s where the initial cost comes in. So why do they charge freight and offer the product free? Well, a lot of people will not try something if they aren’t sure if it will work, but if they don’t have alot to lose, they would give it a try. The company’s know this, which is why they offer you the 1st bottle at no charge. They ask for a credit card number to pay for shipping because they’re confident about their products and they want you to continue as a customer, so the fine print is that they will charge your card again after 30 days and send you a new bottle. If you don’t want to get charged because the supplement did not work for you, and it may not work because everybody is different, than just call the toll free number to cancel it. Plain and simple. And you will not be billed again. I have done this time and again without bother and I pay close attention to my Mastercard bills and have seen no shady business going on.
You see, offering something for free up front, asking for a Visa to pay the freight, and rebilling monthly is a great business design. It works, that’s the reason why these companies do it. They know what works and they need to make money. I doubt that any of them are looking to sting anyone or they would not be in business very long. Most of the customers enjoy the product and get results so the company knows they’ll recover the costs of offering something free. And I am certain they receive a decent profit margin so it wouldn’t take them too long.
Now, using famous celebs to assist with promotion is a bit shady I admit, but that has been going on for years . Watch any commercial and see if you can’t spot a celebrity. And do you think they really use the product being discussed. Doubtful. They likely do it for the paycheck. Those type of promos online are being cracked down on so you almost certainly won’t see much of that anymore anyhow.
As for the safety of the products, I personally only get super foods or products that are natural. I do not hunt down weight control products with chemicals and other fillers. I get products that promote well being, not products which make me sicker. In the case of acai, I will be getting very powerful antioxidants to keep the free radicals at bay. For colon cleanse products, I am going to be getting assistance ridding my body of waste and losing weight in the process.
That’s it for now. Hope I cleared up any misunderstanding and that you feel more secure about the free trial supplement offers that are offered on the net.
I am a proud user of free trial natural nutritional supplements online. The thing is, I don’t desire to waste funds on something that does not work for my body type, so I am happy I am offered an affordable testing price (the shipping). Although I can not attest for all free trial offers on the Internet, here are a pair I’ve been successful with: Puritan’s Pride Acai Berry, Resveratrol Supplements Reviews and Pure Cleanse Dietry Supplement.
Brendan Kallus
I have been able to work with weights now that I am in high school, and I want to learn which supplements to take. I want to take only natural things and stay away from anything like steriods. No way am I gonna mess myself up. Anybody have any advice?
Tu Niel
There’s a product from Nature’s Secret called ultimate cleanse. It consists of a fiber pill and an herb pill. I have found this formulation to have great results. It targets more than just colon, and on it I’ve seen improvements not only to the way I was feeling, but in my skin in about 2 weeks. I’ve had a few friends also try it with very positive results. And it is not a laxative or a harsh cleanse, it works over time.
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Excellent, I was looking for something along the lines of this. I was thinking, do you think newsletters are still an way of marketing online? Does anybody still use them successfully and actually acquire readers?
Cheers!
Eric