How Do you Know if An Anti Aging Products is a Scam?
With so much information being readily available at our finger tips we like to think that scams don’t really exist any more, but we still regularly hear about people losing their shirt on products, deals and services. When it comes to anti aging products things are no different. You see this industry means big business for many of the companies, and often times they market a bit unethically.
So how can you tell if a product is a scam or not? Well some websites scream scam, and generally they never get the chance to take money from too many people. Instead they fall by the wayside, but there are some legit products that people feel are scams. For instance have you ever read a Lifecell skin care review? This anti aging product is listed on more review and comparison sites as the best anti aging cream then any other. I’d have to say in fact that the popularity of this products has single handedly been created by all the sites that post about it.
However there are some people who feel that Lifecell is a scam. Why is that?
Well you see Lifecell, and a bunch of other companies, use what’s known as a Free Trial marketing technique. They basically offer you the first so many days, often 14 or 30 days, free of charge. This leads many women to believe that they’re actually getting a free product. When in fact what you’re actually getting is the chance to try the product before you have to pay for it. Then if you choose to keep it then you will be charged. This means that there is confusion, in this case, on the Lifecell price. It’s not clear exactly how much Lifcell costs.
If you dig down into the website for this product you’ll find that the cost of Lifecell is in fact $189 for your first tube, plus you’re going to pay an additional shipping & handling fee. I guess the point to all this is you have to read the fine print before you ever place your order.