Sunday 28 March 2010

Vertical Jump Program Scam Tactics

Vertical Jump Program Scam Tactics



As purchasing on the internet becomes more and more prevalent, buyers need to be increasingly cautious about who they're buying from, what they're buying, and the refund details of the purchase. When it comes to vertical jump programs, as you explore the many options for improving your vertical jump, you should be aware of some of the following tricks that marketers employ. Here's how you tell the real deal from the scam:

Buyer Beware: Imminent Price Raises

This is a common trick in all marketing, a method that warns that prices will be changing for your detriment in the near future, encouraging you to make an impulse buy. However, while it often is true that a particular offer is one-time only, that shouldn't spur you into a choice that you normally wouldn't make.

Instead, think through your choices, and if it turns out that this particular product is the one you want, you probably don't want to wait too long, because prices DO go up as time progresses if the product is successful or increasingly desirable. It's a law of economics.

For example, take hotels. When I reserve a hotel room after procrastinating for a period of time, I might find that waiting until the night before will mean that they can charge me a hefty bit more than if I reserved several weeks in advance.

Moral of the story is, once you've decided what you want, go for it. But don't allow sellers to pressure you into a purchase with threats or bonuses that take you off guard.

Buyer Beware: Testimonials

If you've got a head on your shoulders, then you should have a healthy suspicion of testimonials. All marketers use them, but this doesn't necessarily mean they aren't legit. Just know that they can be manipulated and changed and made up without having too much accountability--unless you ask to be put in touch with the people who wrote the testimonials.

If the creator of the product does this willingly, that's a good sign. However, if you never hear back from your request for testimonials or if they outright refuse to put you in touch with real athletes, well that's a hint of one, their poor customer service and two, their (fake) legitimacy. Trust me, it's happened to me. No word from the owner on the authenticity of their testimonials could mean they're just too busy, or it could mean that they were written by the owner.

Moral of the story is, every website has testimonials, but some testimonials are superior to others. This includes testimonials which can be proven, which provide better results, and which tell the truth.

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Article By Jacob Hiller: Jacob Hiller is the creator of a bestselling vertical jump program "The Jump Manual", and he is considered one of the world's foremost authorities on vertical jump training. Click on the following link to visit his website: Jacob Hiller's Jump Manual

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