Are You the Next Victim of the "Bender Scam?"
Recently my mom ordered the "Bender Ball" and I can already see that she is getting excellent results. My interest was piqued, and, after a smooth sales pitch from a late night infomercial, I was sucked into the illusion and ready to buy. After visiting the website, I decided that 12.99 (for DVD instead of VHS) was a pretty good deal for a piece of exercise equipment that actually works. My delight, however, was put on hold when I discovered that the shipping charge was 7.99 bringing the total to more than 20 dollars, double the advertised price of 9.99. Instead of paying outrageous and, what seem to me, unjustified shipping charges, I decided to try to find the same thing online for less.
During my internet search I came across some disturbing information. It seems that the "Bender Ball" company was running what can only be called a scam. Unbeknownst to the consumer, along with your "complete" kit, you are also purchasing a DVD subscription at 19.99 a month plus 3.99 shipping. Which, from what I've read, shows up on your statement as almost 50 dollars. This act in and of itself is not necessarily a scam, but the manner in which it is presented definitely is. This subscription is never mentioned until you reach the checkout page. Most people I know aren't in the habit of checking the product description throughout every stage of the checkout process. You read the description BEFORE you put it in your shopping cart. To change the product description from one page to the next is dishonest and, in fact, a scam.
Turns out 9.99 really is too good to be true. If you have already ordered the bender ball, check your order confirmation then call 1-800-601-7088 to be removed from the continuity program. You supposedly have 30 days after your purchase to do so without being charged.
During my internet search I came across some disturbing information. It seems that the "Bender Ball" company was running what can only be called a scam. Unbeknownst to the consumer, along with your "complete" kit, you are also purchasing a DVD subscription at 19.99 a month plus 3.99 shipping. Which, from what I've read, shows up on your statement as almost 50 dollars. This act in and of itself is not necessarily a scam, but the manner in which it is presented definitely is. This subscription is never mentioned until you reach the checkout page. Most people I know aren't in the habit of checking the product description throughout every stage of the checkout process. You read the description BEFORE you put it in your shopping cart. To change the product description from one page to the next is dishonest and, in fact, a scam.
Turns out 9.99 really is too good to be true. If you have already ordered the bender ball, check your order confirmation then call 1-800-601-7088 to be removed from the continuity program. You supposedly have 30 days after your purchase to do so without being charged.
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