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Follow on Google News | ![]() Better Business Bureau Urges Caution When Making Buying Decisions Based on InfomercialsConnecticut BBB warns TV shoppers to beware of possible infomercial "inconveniences"
By: Connecticut Better Business Bureau While most shoppers enjoy browsing in stores or online, others prefer spontaneous product pitches on television in the comfort of their own homes. Unlike dedicated home shopping channels which offer a variety of items throughout the day, an infomercial is typically presented in a half hour-long format and pitches a specific product. Infomercials lure buyers with hard-to-find- Exaggerated Advertising: Don’t believe marketers that claim to sell “miracle” products with “life-changing” Aggressive Upsells: It’s typical for “buy now” offers to come with bonus merchandise, but don’t be talked into purchasing excess products or switching to more expensive packages. False Urgency: Pause before picking up the phone; some ads fib that “supplies are almost sold out” to sway shoppers into quick purchasing decisions. High Demand: Be doubtful of TV claims or on-hold phone recordings that sellers are “dealing with high call volumes.” This is a common tactic—especially in small call centers. Unscrupulous Salespeople: Upon redeeming infomercial offers by phone, be aware that call center employees may be mishandling information— Mishandled Merchandise: Be wary if packages don’t show up within 30 days—or by specified shipping dates. Don’t settle if items appear damaged or defective upon arrival. Under-performing Products: Be mindful that goods may be less impressive in-person than in demos, samples and photos. Sneaky Billing: Watch out for repeat charges associated with affiliate marketing programs or membership subscriptions. It’s a warning sign if unordered products or unexpected solicitations start arriving in the mail. Connecticut BBB offers some tips to avoid potential problems if you want to buy a product advertised in an infomercial: • Research companies and products on bbb.org and consumerreports.org. • Search for products online to find sellers’ sites and see comparative pricing. • Make sure you understand purchase policies, including return or exchange options. • Check out the seller’s privacy policies before offering payment information. • Get a delivery timeline; request purchase confirmations and tracking numbers. • Always pay by credit card and retain receipts to dispute charges in case of fraud. Check your financial statements regularly. Notify sellers immediately if items are disappointing, damaged or do not arrive as anticipated. If you do not get a response, you can file a complaint at www.bbb.org. End
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