Tuesday, January 20th, 2009...9:26 am
Dish network’s “free” ipod gift makes me so mad! Is this legal?
Jack asked:
Dish advertises a free ipod if you subscribe, but then they charge you $25 for “shipping and handling” of the ipod. There’s no way a tiny ipod costs $25 in s/h. It’s clearly just a scam to make people pay for their “free” ipods. Is there any limit to what a company can charge for s/h? And can a company get in trouble for labelling something as “s/h” when it actually isn’t?
Herbert
Dish advertises a free ipod if you subscribe, but then they charge you $25 for “shipping and handling” of the ipod. There’s no way a tiny ipod costs $25 in s/h. It’s clearly just a scam to make people pay for their “free” ipods. Is there any limit to what a company can charge for s/h? And can a company get in trouble for labelling something as “s/h” when it actually isn’t?
Herbert

The fine print even if you for services whenever see getsomethingfree ad always read the old bait and you for services whenever see getsomethingfree ad always read the fine print on the old.