Kevin
Arvada,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, June 12, 2006
I don't see why folks can report Neo-Tech's big book, which is advertized through the mail, as being a true rip-off, because it has a money back gurantee. It would only be a rip-off if they didn't honor the gurantee, or maybe if it had no gurantee and was bad. The only thing I would say could make it at all ripofflike given that I like the book is that it's advertized through the mail. A possible way to avoid gurantee-honored products being reported as a ripoff would be to note somewhere on the site that it is only a rip-off if you spend money on it and get no value. I don't want to send my book back because I like it so I've no way to know for sure if they honor the gurantee but it seems that based on the reports on this site and from having spoken with one of their customer service reps that they honor their gurantee fully.
Kevin
Arvada,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, June 12, 2006
I don't see why folks can report Neo-Tech's big book, which is advertized through the mail, as being a true rip-off, because it has a money back gurantee. It would only be a rip-off if they didn't honor the gurantee, or maybe if it had no gurantee and was bad. The only thing I would say could make it at all ripofflike given that I like the book is that it's advertized through the mail. A possible way to avoid gurantee-honored products being reported as a ripoff would be to note somewhere on the site that it is only a rip-off if you spend money on it and get no value. I don't want to send my book back because I like it so I've no way to know for sure if they honor the gurantee but it seems that based on the reports on this site and from having spoken with one of their customer service reps that they honor their gurantee fully.
Kevin
Arvada,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, June 12, 2006
I don't see why folks can report Neo-Tech's big book, which is advertized through the mail, as being a true rip-off, because it has a money back gurantee. It would only be a rip-off if they didn't honor the gurantee, or maybe if it had no gurantee and was bad. The only thing I would say could make it at all ripofflike given that I like the book is that it's advertized through the mail. A possible way to avoid gurantee-honored products being reported as a ripoff would be to note somewhere on the site that it is only a rip-off if you spend money on it and get no value. I don't want to send my book back because I like it so I've no way to know for sure if they honor the gurantee but it seems that based on the reports on this site and from having spoken with one of their customer service reps that they honor their gurantee fully.