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	<title>Infomercial Scams &#187; Shipping &amp; Handling</title>
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		<title>The Shipping &amp; Handling Scam, Part I</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The shipping &#038; handling scam is one of the prevalent scams within the infomercial industry.  If you consider how much it actually costs to ship a product, these companies make a bundle by marking up the S&#038;H costs.  And, in a lot of cases, the shipping times are ridiculously slow considering how much is actually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The shipping &#038; handling scam is one of the prevalent scams within the infomercial industry.  If you consider how much it actually costs to ship a product, these companies make a bundle by marking up the S&#038;H costs.  And, in a lot of cases, the shipping times are ridiculously slow considering how much is actually being paid to ship it.  Most of the companies that have such horrible S&#038;H fees and services do so in order to lessen the financial loss when a refund is initiated.</p>
<p>Most products that you see on TV infomercials have a &#8220;30-day Money Back Guarantee.&#8221;  It&#8217;s crucial to note that the &#8220;money-back guarantee&#8221; essentially means that you can get a full-refund of the <em>product cost </em>(less shipping) if you return the product within 30 days (usually of receiving it, but sometimes the &#8220;trial&#8221; begins when shipped).  That means that whatever you paid for S&#038;H will not be refunded, and furthermore, you&#8217;re liable for the expense of shipping your product back.  So in some cases, you&#8217;ll be out twice the cost of shipping! </p>
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<p>And not only is the average cost of S&#038;H extraordinary in this industry, but also the average shipping time painfully long.  Take, for example, Scalp Med, a product &#8220;regrows your own hair&#8221;.  If you order a 2-month supply, the package weighs a pound (2 2-oz bottles of Vitadil, 1 4-oz bottle of Nutrisol, and 1 8-oz bottle of Cortex Enlarger), and costs $18.81 to ship, with an expected delivery time of 3-4 weeks.  They also offer priority shipping for another  $9.95, which cuts the wait to just 10 days or less. </p>
<p>To put that price tag in perspective, if you went to Amazon and paid $18.81 for S&#038;H on something that weighs about a pound, you would get either overnight delivery, or 2-day delivery.  Scalp Med&#8217;s S&#038;H policy is ludicrous, and it indicates to me that they probably get a lot of refund requests, and are trying to minimize how much they have to give back by inflating the cost of S&#038;H. </p>
<p>Stay tuned for Part II, where I&#8217;ll provide a detailed list of the S&#038;H policies of various infomercial companies.  I&#8217;ll start with those whose <strong>S&#038;H times are slow, and/or fees <em>exorbitant</em></strong>, give examples of balanced S&#038;H policies, and share some of the most exemplary companies out there.</p>
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