Proactive 1 million free give away
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@BambooPanda13 (867)
United States
November 21, 2010 6:00pm CST
This is a lie. A radio commercial said they were giving away free Pro-Active kits to 1 million people. I did not have good luck with it in the past but they said they have a new formula or something so I figured it would be worth a try for free, right? So I call and the lady starts saying it is $20 plus shipping and handling. Now I was ok with pay $5 or so for S&H but the ad said it was FREE. Apparently what they mean by free is you get to try it free for 60 days and then return it if you do not like it, which has ALWAYS been their policy because I've done it before. So basically they are trying to hook people in, don't believe everything you hear or see. They have always had either a 30 or 60 day money back guarantee, but you still have to pay for it first and if you don't like it you have to send the bottles back to them which costs you shipping, so by then you've spent about $10 (after they give you back the $20) just on shipping and handling, so really your free trial has cost you $10. Boooo. I've been doing free trials for years now so I know what to look for, the stipulations, and how to really make the most of them. This is not free, but maybe you don't mind spending $10 just to try it out, then it would be a good deal, but it is by all means NOT free.
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@celticeagle (168126)
• Boise, Idaho
22 Nov 10
Why do you think they have these give aways anyway? THey are just to get people interested and sometimes they forget about the 60 days and are charged. I would for go it and find something else. I don't go in for businesses gimicks. They just want your money and to get your information and then they charge you until you make a big stick to have your account closed. Good luck if you decide to do it.
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