I've been offered a "free gift" for taking a survey for IH8MUDD because I was the x# visitor today. I wouldn't mind doing it for free if it helps our site... However,if you get this pop up read to the end print that comes AFTER you are asked to pay for the nominal shipping with your credit card. Your gift is a "free TRIAL"! It reads as if you are getting a FREE dash cam, flash light etc and you'll just need to pay for shipping. BUT, at the very end it states your credit card will be billed for the full amount after a short "trial period".
I fell for this survey a few months ago after shopping at a newly opened Whole Foods in my town for the first time. I got home and had a similar survey from Whole Foods in my email. Being a Amazon Prime member I assumed it was legit. Unfortunately, I took the survey and picked the "$69.00 tactical flash light". Everyone can always use a good flashlight right? So,I paid for the shipping and as soon as I clicked the "get your free gift now" link I saw the fine print but couldn't cancel the order. What I received was a cheap, dim, Chinese flash light (that takes 3 AAA batteries) that sells at home improvement stores for $19.95 and my credit card was debited for the $8.95 shipping AND the $69.95. I could not get a hold of the shipper and when I called my bank they said people call them all the time to dispute these kind of gimmicks but that "there is nothing you can do because it's in the fine print".
So, I am not writing this to take anything away from MUDD trying to get information about visitors to our site. If, this is in fact the truth. Yet, IMO the "free gift offer" is deceptive. Caveat Emptor!!
I fell for this survey a few months ago after shopping at a newly opened Whole Foods in my town for the first time. I got home and had a similar survey from Whole Foods in my email. Being a Amazon Prime member I assumed it was legit. Unfortunately, I took the survey and picked the "$69.00 tactical flash light". Everyone can always use a good flashlight right? So,I paid for the shipping and as soon as I clicked the "get your free gift now" link I saw the fine print but couldn't cancel the order. What I received was a cheap, dim, Chinese flash light (that takes 3 AAA batteries) that sells at home improvement stores for $19.95 and my credit card was debited for the $8.95 shipping AND the $69.95. I could not get a hold of the shipper and when I called my bank they said people call them all the time to dispute these kind of gimmicks but that "there is nothing you can do because it's in the fine print".
So, I am not writing this to take anything away from MUDD trying to get information about visitors to our site. If, this is in fact the truth. Yet, IMO the "free gift offer" is deceptive. Caveat Emptor!!
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