Acai Berry Free Trial - How to Protect Yourself



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I was inspired to write this article after seeing too many people post that they got charged because of the acai berry free trial they've ordered. Seeing how I somewhat disagree with the responses those questions receive - which are mostly screams of "it's a scam" and complete denial of any responsibility for their own action. And so, this article was written, it will tell you exactly what you need to do so you don't end up getting charged when you order your trial.

As you may know many companies producing acai berry capsules offer a free trial. It's a pretty good deal, you pay for shipping and handling and then send you a month worth of capsules to try. However, unless you still believe in Santa you already know that there is nothing free in this world. So the question here is two fold: What's the catch? And, do you care about that catch? There are many reasons for a company to give their product for free, but being nice or wanting you to get a free product is not one of them.

In this case the catch is that when you order your trial you are signed up for an auto shipment program, you will be sent a bottle every month and your credit card will be charged. Some companies will even do it as 3 month in advance, that is you are charged for 3 months worth and send 3 months worth of capsules, and you would be charged once ever 3 months obviously. The reason for this is because it's fairly hard to return unused bottles for a refund, so i assume a lot of people don't do it (kind of like mail in rebates)

Also, many companies will also sign you up for one or several additional, lower cost programs - weight loss newsletter or some such, sometimes they are listed on your order page as "free bonuses" but in reality they are just trials for those products, again, if you fail to cancel by a date specified, you will get charged. Last but not least, the trial period in most cases will start when you order, not when you get the product.

Now, all of these terms are clearly laid out in the "Term of Use" section of a web site that you buy from (ie. the site that will be asking you for credit card number) and is also often displayed on the page where you input your credit card numbers. And while hiding important details like this in terms of use section may be a bit shady, and probably isn't the highlight of honest business practice, it isn't much different than a cable ad I just got in my mail. In large letters it says "get cable for 29$ a month" than in smaller letter it says "for the first 3 months" than in even smaller letters it says "after that 60$" Advertising is advertising, it's main purpose is to sell product, it's up to the customers to make sure they understand all the conditions.

So, what you do to protect yourself from getting charged when you order a free trial of acai berry? It's actually pretty simple. First read the terms of use section and note how many add on products you'll be signed up for, and the time given to cancel those (some will only have a 7 day trial ) Look at the capsules themselves, how long do you have to cancel them? Are the phone numbers provided (they should be) for you to call to cancel?

Ok, now go ahead and order your trial. Wait a few hours (or you could try to do it right away, but I am not sure if their processing is that fast.) So, wait a few hours and call all the add on products you were signed up for and cancel them. This may result in you never getting those add on products though, to somewhat fix that you can wait a few days and cancel then. Now for the main product itself, as soon as your bottle of capsules arrives, call and cancel your trial. Don't wait till 14th day of a 15 day trial, do it right away.

If you like the product (it's pretty good) you can order it once more, cancel add ons but keep the main product's auto shipment program. If you don't like it, well, everything is canceled and your credit card is safe. Get your free trial of acai by following this link. You may also want to read this post on how to protect yourself from acai berry scams.

 

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