Tuesday, September 29, 2009

This agreement will remove the smile off his face to whiten teeth

The ads for teeth whitening, showing first (gross!) One reader, Sue, gave his card two cloves of online advertisers low cost of bleaching. The $ 3 she had to exhibit the products seemed too good to be true, and no doubt, found the catch.

How it works: Once again, the problem is not with the product - We've Got Your Back has no idea of how the product might work. The problem is with the marketing of the product. Customers are sold with a supply of inexpensive, but paying for expensive spare parts and - according to reports from the line - other products that have no end. For Sue, who fork over $ 150 before stopping the bleeding.

What to do: You should read the fine print before ordering. Dazzle Smile, for example, says that the bill remains $ 79.95 if the test sample and will continue to issue the invoice unless you cancel. If you wish to cancel and have trouble getting to an operator, contact the bank that holds your credit card. If necessary, delete the account. It is not uncommon to hear complaints from customers who thought they were doing a good business, but only to learn that, unconsciously, signed by the products that are unwanted. If you are unsure of the seller, go to your local pharmacy or go to your dentist.

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