I get a kick out of those 30 day free trial ads. If you read the terms you find out you must cancel the product within 14 days after it is sent to you which leaves you about 10 days to try the product out. If you fail to call and cancel, you then are charged full price for the product, plus you will automatically receive and be charged for the product every month until cancellation. Since 10 days would not be long enough to judge the products value, it’s not really a free trail. The company hopes you don’t bother to read the terms which are in small print on another page of the ad.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 3 years ago
Small panel: Only if he sees the “error” of his ways. Large panel: Next time, try “Ralph Lauren”.
rekam Premium Member over 3 years ago
Large panel: He seems to be a bit on the jealous side.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
Large panel: Did “Marco” ever play polo?
gammaguy over 3 years ago
Everybody seems to think that “Marco Polo” was Italian. In fact, he was Irish: Mark O’Polo.
John Wiley Premium Member over 3 years ago
Try “Silent Marco Polo” with the kids. You will find them from all the giggling.
vacman over 3 years ago
Must be the name of the pool boy.
P51Strega over 3 years ago
They’d been courting him with special offers until he finally took one.
the lost wizard over 3 years ago
Maybe quick thinking on her part.
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
I get a kick out of those 30 day free trial ads. If you read the terms you find out you must cancel the product within 14 days after it is sent to you which leaves you about 10 days to try the product out. If you fail to call and cancel, you then are charged full price for the product, plus you will automatically receive and be charged for the product every month until cancellation. Since 10 days would not be long enough to judge the products value, it’s not really a free trail. The company hopes you don’t bother to read the terms which are in small print on another page of the ad.