Whether or not we want to admit it, many of us are fascinated by clever infomercials or promotions for the latest gadget or invention. The land of the free is also the home of clever inventors and marketers who work hard to sell products that – they hope – make our life easier. 

To help you decide whether to get a new product, many marketers will let you try it “for free,” or “risk-free,” or “at no obligation.” Trouble is, some sellers lure you into these so-called “free” trials… and then keep billing you after the trial is over. Some even sign you up for other products or services you don’t want.

Here’s a quick video on how to protect yourself from the perils of so-called free trials. Because, sometimes, “free” can turn out to be quite expensive.

 

Submitted by Dchareleesue on March 3, 2016 | 6:15PM

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why is it that military personnel go on trial for any wrong doing and a certain female politician can be responsible for the death of four AMERICANS and she doesn't even get her hands smacked. What is with the judicial system even the President thinks she has done no wrong???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????