Project Description

The abundance of ads on the internet for free trials of anti-aging products, as well as the hundreds of women who have been scammed and left comments on womensblogtalk.com inspired me to write this post.

You’ve probably seen the alluring ads with captivating headlines such as “Dr. Oz Calls this a Miracle Cream,” or “Katie Couric’s Backstage Secret,” or “Shhhh Don’t Tell Covergirl.” Stories of women who “accidentally” discovered a miracle breakthrough in anti-aging by using one cream at night, and another cream in the morning.

Honestly though, who doesn’t want to find a miracle cream to reverse the hands of time overnight? Unfortunately, there is a very deceptive, dark side to these offers, one that most people miss and don’t discover until they notice the exorbitant and monthly recurring charges appear on their credit card statements, leaving them feeling scammed and frustrated.

In this article I will articulate how free trials suck you in, how they function, and why I don’t like 99% of them. Read on so you don’t fall victim to any of these tricks in the future!