How many can keep their promises?

Philippines
September 30, 2009 8:47am CST
I have visited one site... http://www.thedrops.com to be particular. I have noticed that they are giving free sample of their product.I wonder why they do that. Is it 1 indication that they have a good product or just one of their an advertiser scheme. It made me think, how many companies are trying to advertise the products to media everyday. And how sure are we, that their claims about their product is true? I've been faked a hundred times for trying things just because of television advertising. I wish I had tried the free version, but some company do not offer those. Funny that when I experimented what I saw in an advertisement, the result is far different. I am a little bit curious about your thoughts on this. How do you know what to believe? And if you are the advertiser, are you really willing to give false "magic" about your product just to sell. And when you buy something, do you usually imitate what you saw in the advertisement?
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3 responses
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
30 Sep 09
thats a good question and I think they tell best points and never tell the worst parts when advertizing. up to you to experment
• Philippines
30 Sep 09
yes but learning you've been faked is really disgusting.
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
30 Sep 09
YES it is!
• Philippines
30 Sep 09
One friend from facebook confirmed that the site I mention really send the sample. And she likes it. Hmmm... so I think my question has been answered. They give sample because they trust their product. (sigh... tsk tsk... Im from Philippines. Can't avail the free. lol)
@DavidReedy (2378)
• United States
2 Oct 09
Me? I'm the biggest skeptic in the world. The Latin phrase "Caveat emptor" says it all. dr...
@slickcut (8141)
• United States
1 Oct 09
Anytime you try something like that you just taking a chance..sometimes you are lucky & sometimes you get lied too...I would think that a free sample would be a good way to let someone try your product & maybe they would be a customer...