Internet Fraud: This Product is Absolutely FREE with a $9.95 Shipping & Handling Fee Via Credit Card?

Phillip W. Chambley
"WOW!" Am I missing something?" or has the word FREE completely lost it's meaning in modern day advertising? The TV infomercial called the Video Professor states his instruction product CD is 100% "FREE" provided that you give them your credit number and also pay the ironic shipping and handling fee of $9.95? (his total cost is $.99 cents USD?) with even more charges that you are not aware of in the small fine website/TV print?

Other infomercial/Internet companies like Extenze.com are also "Ripping-Off" world-wide consumers everyday. Stating that you only have to give them your credit number during your $.99 cents purchase regarding their (7) seven day FREE trial program.

Unfortunately? Canceling these so-called FREE trials are literally impossible to get out of? (This particular company Extenze has presently been removed from TV at this 2010 time and history).

Remarkably? At the present time of infomercial history of the year 2010? Convicted felon credit card fraudulent 1991 expert Kevin Trudeau seems to be leading the way receiving the highest amount of millions of dollars from hard-working TV and Internet consumers. Regarding his so-called highly acclaimed books called "Natural Cures, Debt Cures, Weight Loss and his most recent book called "Free Money that they don't want you to know about."

"Weirdly enough?" the majority of the money you spend on this guy's books is sent to his lawyers because of law-suits! Trying to keep him surviving amongst all the other crooks on TV and the Internet. These TV infomercials cost millions of dollars to produce and shown on modern night-time television somehow "secretly hiding the REAL facts" during the slow a.m. hours in the middle of the night especially here in the USA., possibly? For TV and Internet consumers that have insomnia, depressed, and or people that work the second shift in life that are simply "bored?".

"The REAL truth is?" Once these highly acclaimed Internet/TV infomercial companies like the Video Professor and Kevin Trudeau receive your credit card number. They can charge you for just about anything? Meaning that once you have made this original purchase via your credit card number. "Even if it's just for $.99 cents USD".

Try calling these fraudulent companies customer service and find out your horrible answer? "Ironically?" Visa and other credit card companies state that you agreed to their payment policies during your original purchase?

The Video Professor has been known to charge as much as $290.00 for additional fees somewhere listed in his Privacy Policy website and TV advertisement in small print, once you give them your credit card number, and click on to certain third-party so-called instructional website links listed. "Remember?" These beautiful and honestly gullible advertisements cost millions of dollars to produce!. They honestly look great for fast money!"

Fortunately? For TV and Internet users the historical infomercial Don Lepre was finally shut-down by the FCC. And even faced with many class-action law suits amongst consumers all around the world. "Last reports of his activities on the Internet" He has gone back to painting houses!" Which he originally started out from with NO money.

Published by Phillip W. Chambley

Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook."  View profile

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  • Phillip Chambley4/25/2010

    Thank You for reading my article! Please be sure to visit my personal website called: "secretsofsurveys.com" Thanks Again!

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