• Tricky and deceiving promotional products companies use a number of tactics to get you, the consumer, to buy their products. They make you believe you are getting the very best deals out there, when in reality, you are not. They use certain ploys. In fact, every one of them uses the same ploys so it it won’t be hard to recognize them.
• Use of set up fees—Every promotional products company has to set up their machines in order to print your custom items. A tricky company will say you are getting a discount on your products, but then in the end, will charge a set up fee, which increases your price
• Use of shipping fees—Every promotional products company has to ship your items to you. Just like above, a tricky company will say you are getting a discount, but then you end up paying a huge shipping fees to get your products
• High minimums—A tricky and deceiving promotional products company will have high minimums on your orders. Meaning, they will only accept orders that meet their high minimums. For examples, most companies require that you order at least 100 coffee mugs. If you only need 50, you are not getting a discount.
• No delivery date—Most tricky and deceiving Promotional Products companies do not give you a delivery date.
RAY NEWMAN
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Monday, June 28, 2010
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