Video Professor False TV Advertisement: "How Can it Be Free If I Have to Pay the Shipping Cost?"

Phillip W. Chambley
You are supposed to be the expert professor? The Video Professor advertises on the television everyday that his CD product is totally 100% FREE here in the U.S.A., but yet his mailing of a small CD cost approximately $.49 cents in U.S. Dollars? So why does he charge this outrageous fee of shipping cost of $6.99 U.S.D.? Please remember throughout this entire T.V. commercial he continuously advertises the word FREE.

"I'm still confused Professor?" If I have to pay the shipping cost. "How can it still be free?"

Unfortunately, this is a "Gimmick Professor?" PLEASE TEACH ME HOW TO USE THIS FRAUDULENT GIMMICK IN YOUR VIDEOS? If you go online and purchase this so-called "FREE" product as highly advertised, you must give them your credit card number before they can ship this particular product and is almost impossible to remove, because of their staff of experts.

This so-called "Free Company" will charge you every month without your credit card approval. As used in the Video Professor website/television commercial and also used even in the extenze T.V. commercials. These "Tiny little" products have the weight of about (2) two U.S. ounces, which cost absolutely nothing to ship anywhere in the U.S.A. nowadays.

"It's always free!" as highly advertised on television and also "Looks Great!" on the Tube! You must pay this outrageous shipping cost via your credit card? There is always a "Gimmick" somewhere down the road of expensive television advertisement. Especially, if you write down this T.V. website address and then suddenly purchase this product over the Internet, because of your "FREE" excitement regarding this television advertisement.

If you call the 1-800 number listed, these people are telemarketing "experts" of trying to sell you some of their other products. DO NOT give these people your phone number or credit card number at any time. They will hound you forever! over the phone and even text message and even have the nerve to email you at all times everyday.

My original question was? "How can it be FREE if I have to pay shipping cost?" The video professor and everyone else advertised that this product was 100% FREE! Please beware: These companies like Video Professor and Extenze are continuously increasing everyday over the Internet and television simply because the FCC is letting them get away with this "False T.V. Advertisement" of shipping a small tiny packaged product. A lot of these fraudulent companies are trailing behind into the television and Internet world because of this fact. This problem seems to be getting worse everyday on television commercials.

"This is Fraud!"

At this time of history of T.V. advertisement, certain companies are also using this fraudulent way of enticing T.V. viewers to buy these small products, that cost absolutely "Nothing to ship here in the U.S.A." Please remember, once they have your credit number, it's literally impossible to erase.

Unfortunately, elderly people seem to be the most "Gullible" of these fraudulent television advertisements. "Please caution your parents and beware of these facts. These fraudulent T.V. company advertisers can possibly drain your parents of wealth and established income in the years to come.

Thanks for reading,

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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  • Mrs.Rogers3/13/2009

    I agree too, thanks

  • Victoria du Maurier3/9/2009

    That's to say nothing about the product itself, which is most likely utterly USELESS and nothing you couldn't learn yourself. Nice article.

  • Dan Reveal3/7/2009

    I totally agree with you. I'm so tired of these false friends in advertising.

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