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Written On 2009 Sun Dec 20

Don't Fall For Forced Continuity - You'll Burn Your Good Customers

Category: Blogging For Starters

You see, good customers check their credit card bills for unapproved charges. Good customers are good money managers. It's bad customers who are too lazy to keep stewardship over their money. So why would you use any kind of slimy deceitful forced contuinity program? And what is forced contunity? It is where a site gets you to buy a product, then offers you some free trial after you've already purchased. However, the free trial isn't an option, they just make you accept it. They just tell you about it. Sometimes they don't even tell you about, they place the fine print below the fold line. Take a look at MyFreeCreditReport.com Then they start charging your credit card every month. Now why would you want to do that? I wouldn't want to do it. However, I guess its to get more money from bad customers. However, bad customers drive good customers away. Have you ever went to a reastaurant where you recevied poor service. Then the next table was complaing, and the next. Well if you look at the other side of that business, you might find some greedy corporate policy that foces managers to refund all complaints. I'll tell you something, once one thief finds a place to steal, they tell all their other thieving friends and the chain of breakdown begins. Well, forced contunity is kind of the oppositie, except the theif if the owner of the business. And the chain of good customers complaining will spread the word about the thief of the business. I'm pretty disgusted with how a lot of internet marketers are carring out business. And some of these people are supposed to be internet marketing starts. Tellmann Knudson runs a foced contunity program. Joel Comm just got caught. It pisses me off. So I am going to do my best not to be like these people.

Written By Drew Sire



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