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Tennessee Consumer Affairs Advises everyone to Approach Free Trials with Caution

Tennessee Consumer Affairs

Tennessee Division of Consumer AffairsNashville, TN – The option to “try before your buy” when looking for a product or service can be enticing, but the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance’s (TDCI) Consumer Affairs Division is advising consumers to approach free trial offers with caution.

While there are many reputable companies offering free trials, some use these offers as a way to sign you up for more products—even if you don’t want them. These subscriptions can end up costing hundreds of dollars before the consumer realizes their accounts have been debited.

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Unscrupulous individuals can take advantage of consumers by making it hard to cancel, by hiding the terms and conditions, pre-checking sign-up boxes during the initial order, or by making their cancellation terms so strict that it is next to impossible to stop the deliveries and billing.

Other scammers take advantage of consumers by charging a seemingly low “shipping and handling fee”. While you think you’re getting a product by paying only a few dollars in shipping and handling costs, the scammers now have your bank information and continue to charge you after the trial ends.

“Trial offers can be a great way for consumers to test a product or service before they buy, but they are also an easy way for scammers to take advantage of consumers,” said TDCI Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. “We encourage Tennesseans to do their research before signing up for free trials to avoid falling victim to scammers.”

To help consumers avoid hidden costs associated with free trial subscriptions, TDCI’s Division of Consumer Affairs shares the following tips from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC):

For more information on being a savvy consumer, visit tn.gov/consumer [2]. More information on subscription scams can be found here [3].

 

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About the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance

TDCI protects the interests of consumers while providing fair, efficient oversight and a level field of competition for a broad array of industries and professionals doing business in Tennessee. Our divisions include the State Fire Marshal’s Office, Insurance, Securities, Consumer Affairs, Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, Regulatory Boards, Tennessee Emergency Communications Board, Tennessee Corrections Institute, and TennCare Oversight.

To check a license of a professional regulated by the Department, go to http://verify.tn.gov/ [4]