DID YOU GET RIPPED OFF AGAIN?
Research and development are a part of my daily mail order business
life.
It is extremely beneficial to you and your business to be well informed
of
what is going on around you. If you are a mail order business and you
don't
have at least 7 or more mail order tabloids in your mail box each week
_ you
need to get on more Big Mail lists. You could even have a 1-inch ad
typeset
that simply said: "Big Mails Wanted. All Offers Considered. Mail to:
(your
name and address)" Advertise this ad in mail order publications and
be
flooded with mail from other dealers. Read, study, read, study and
study
some more. Build your mail order education free.
As you begin reading and studying these publications, you will read
about
people that rip-off others. Rip-off schemes will be exposed through
many of
our fine, mail order writers. You will be shown just how these rip
offs make
their money and how you can be on the lookout for others who come along
offering the same rip-off service.
You also will learn valuable lessons and hear advice from other people
who
have been ripped-off. You will learn that something that sounds too
good to
be true, usually is. Now don't get me wrong. One time a well-known,
honest
mail order dealer ran an ad where he offered people FREE advertising
to 1,000
if they simply returned the ad they were reading. If I didn't know
this
dealer personally, I would normally shy away from the ad. I would probably
think this was "too good to be true" and there was likely a catch to
it.
Since I didn't want to waste my time, I might pass up this ad. However,
the
ad was TRUE to it's word and worth the effort to respond. However,
this is
only one isolated incident.
A good rule of thumb for protecting yourself, your business and your
money
is to write a personal letter of inquiry before ordering the product
or
service. If you get a chain letter that claims to bring you $50,000
in 30
days, write to some of the people on the chain letter. Ask them if
they've
made their $50,000 yet! See how many people respond!
How about that full-page ad in Small Business Opportunities that promises
you the secret to making $100 with 2 sheets of paper? It has to be
legitimate,
right? I mean, it's in a national publication and it shows their
picture and the actual bank deposits! Can it be true? NO! The person
in the
picture may not be that person at all. How will you ever know? Are
you going
to drive to their house to check them out? How do you know these are
really
true bank deposits? Anyone can alter forms to make figures appear to
be more
than they are. The only reason this person advertised in this national
publication
was because they had the money to place the ad. Somewhere
in Small
Business Opportunities it will state they are not responsible for any
claims
made by the advertisers. Just because the ad appears in this publication
does not mean the publisher endorses this business!
Spend the time to analyze the mail order products and services you
are
considering purchasing. Want to locate a good mail order printer? Send
them
a small order OR write them a letter. Enclose a self-addressed-stamped
envelope (SASE) for their reply and simply ask them to send you one
(1) page
they have printed so you can determine their quality. If they don't
respond
when you have taken the time to enclose an SASE, they won't provide
good
customer service.
I've read horror stories of people who tell about their rip-off experiences.
Some people even admit to having been ripped-off several times. One
lady
claimed to be ripped-off by the same company 5 different times! Sorry,
but
that was HER fault! While there are many legitimate reasons why someone
gets
ripped-off, the majority of them can be avoided by using common business
sense.
During the last several months, a lot of dealers have complained about
the
new kind of rip-off artist. This person runs an advertisement in a
publication offering a certain item. They ask the customer to send
$1 or
stamps for more information. When the customer responds, what they
receive
has absolutely nothing to do with the product depicted in the original
ad.
If you get angry and write a letter back to them of your complaint,
normally
the advertiser will not respond. This costs you time and postage! It's
a
lose-lose situation for both parties. Rather than the advertiser taking
the
time to build a business relationship with an interested customer,
he or she
turns them away. If the advertiser had taken the time to respond to
the mail
they would reap a lot more financially! It's insane, but some people
actually
operate this way.
The best way of combating these types of rip-off artists is to expose
them
through mail order. Write a letter to a publisher and tell them to
warn
others of this company. Keep a list of people who rip you off (in one
form
or another) with a detailed record of the date and reason for your
complaint.
After you have accumulated a few of them, type them up neatly on a
sheet of
paper and sell copies for $1 or include free in your mailings as a
"free
gift." It's always best to try and re-coup some of your money while
still
warning others of these rip-off artists.
It's up to you to combat these shady businesses. If everyone does their
part,
mail order will become better and better. Although mail order is still
dominated by honest, sound and reliable dealers; there are still people
getting ripped-off financially on a daily basis. Please join us in
stomping
out these bad eggs so we all can enjoy much better profits and increased
sales.