Worthless Money Back Guarantee
If you have reached to the stage of reading this article it probably means that you have done your bit, subscribe to a home-based product assembly company, tried to accomplish working for them but, alas, for any of the other disconcerting reasons listed in this section, you have not succeeded in making any money out of it.
So now having finally having gone through the rigmarole of sifting through the multitude of such assembly at home offers from various indigenous companies, ordering your starter kit from one or a multitude of them with hopeful intent of making a substantial income from home you have finally decided that it has totally not been worth your while and that you want your hard earned money, which has been spent in futile on the registration fee or whatever else the product assembly company chooses to call it, sent back to you. And it is only natural to expect such a turnover as before joining a home-based product assembly company you made sure that they did have a 100% iron clad money back guarantee.
You even went so far as to confirm this with whatever complication that you had with the representative of the crafting business.
I am here to tell you that this is not to be for either of the reasons listed below:
You Did Not Read the Fine Print:
perhaps you do not read the fine print of the money back guarantee in detail. Perhaps you skipped the section that is termed as Policy and Conditions. The fine print will probably state that the money back guarantee is only valid if you returned the starter kit and the raw materials contained therein in a completely unused state. So this is obviously does not work in the case where you feel that you have been scanned and the company is deliberately denying approval to your finished work in order not to pay you. If you have consumed the full or even a very tiny part of the starter kit that was sent to you the money back guarantee is invalid. You will be surprised how well well concealed this small fact is in most of the assembly at home work offers.
This is also an incredibly clever condition to conceal in a money back guarantee. Most of the people can only decide whether the work of product assembly that from is for them not after they have actually tried to make the product at hand. It is reasonable to assume that a person cannot decide simply by staring at the raw materials and the starter kit whether this is actually the kind of work that he or she can manage. So in almost all cases the home assembler will probably try before he or she accepts failure.
This condition also holds true in the case of the home assembly company persistently and deliberately refusing to approve of the finished batch made by the home assembler. If they keep claiming that the product is not matching quality standards then they do not have to provide any kind of a refund to the homeworker since he has obviously consumed the the material is provided in the starter kit in order to finish the first match of the craft.
You Only Get Partial Repayment:
so when you read 100% money back guarantee he automatically assume that they mean one hundred percent of your money back, right ? Wrong.
They are simply trying to tell you that they are 100% committed in giving you at least some money back, and not without a certain amount of resistance.
You will never, in any case, receive all your money back. And in 99% percent of the cases, it will be less than half of the money you sent them. So regardless of whether they do send you a refund are not, it is the who and a making money out of this enterprise alone and nobody else.
Many many people have only managed to get a refund from a product assembly company when they have lodged official complaints with certain authorities such as the Better Business Bureau.
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