In addition to their stern warning, BBB has suggested that consumers first carry out extensive research on a company before signing up for free samples. The consumers must understand the terms and conditions of the free samples and when the trial ends. Lastly, the fact that your favorite celebrity’s face is attached to a product photo doesn’t mean it is certified or good enough for you. Remain skeptical of all brands and endorsements by famous people until you confirm the authenticity of the product. Free samples don’t always equate to a safe purchasing process.
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