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	<title>Comments on: The Inside Scoop On As Seen On TV</title>
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		<title>By: Peter L</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter L</dc:creator>
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		<description>When calling for any products from an infomercial watch out for auto shipping and the clubs that come at the end of an order Auto shipping is a scam in and of it’s self I have a friend that works in the industry and he tells me the following

1. Whether it is internet or a phone sale the auto ship is explained however it is never clear. They are trained to gloss over auto ships   and just meet the FCC guidelines that keep them out of court.
2. This is true only for the 800 number call operators are standing by calls STAY AWAY FROM THE FREE OFFERS AT THE END OF THE CALL (Called Clubs). They are trained to try and lull you in by using a very monotone voice  and at the end of the statement saying “OK” real brightly. People they are reading you a CONTRACT  
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<p>1. Whether it is internet or a phone sale the auto ship is explained however it is never clear. They are trained to gloss over auto ships   and just meet the FCC guidelines that keep them out of court.<br />
2. This is true only for the 800 number call operators are standing by calls STAY AWAY FROM THE FREE OFFERS AT THE END OF THE CALL (Called Clubs). They are trained to try and lull you in by using a very monotone voice  and at the end of the statement saying “OK” real brightly. People they are reading you a CONTRACT</p>
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