Sunday, August 21, 2011

The Truth About Companies Like Tronix Country

Have you ever seen an ad for Tronix Country? Have they claimed that you can get a Laptop, Desktop or LCD TV even if you have bad or no credit, or only for a flexible payment plan? Well, if you think this is legit this is far from true. The saying said is if it's too good to be true, than it most likely is. Now are you asking for some evidence you say? There's plenty to tell you this company is not legit or fair:

1. Do you see an owners name or TOU ( Terms of Use ) or Privacy Policy on the front page?

2. Does it look like its just a bunch of pictures pasted on a background or look cheesy somehow?

3. False claims in the top left corner just repeating over and over again?

4. So your paying 29.99 a week for whatever you select and you get a free MP3 player, scanner/printer, Software, LCD TV and camcorder? That seems a little obvious.

5. Do you see a account registration page? Not, really all they seem to have is a login page.

This answer from Yahoo Answers:


Companies like Tronix Country and Blue Hippo may sell you a brand new desktop computer or laptop, but they offer little value. In reality, they prey on the consumer who is both mathematically and credit challenged.

A typical payment scheme is to pay tronix country 29.95 a week for 12 months. That is the same as 29.95 a week for 52 weeks, but they state it in a time period of 12 months because it sounds like much less money. 29.95 a month x 52 weeks = $1,600 before the shipping and handling fees they will add on.

This would be okay if they sent you a computer worth $1,600, but they ship a computer worth $400-$800.

Being that they are selling you a $400 computer for $1,600, you would be better off being a little more patient saving 29.95 a week for four months. After four months, you will have enough to purchase that $400 computer at Best Buy or Wal-Mart and would have saved over $1,200 if you purchased it through tronix country.

So be patient and realize you dont need the computer now! Save a little bit of money on your own over the next few months (one idea is to avoid eating out at mcdonalds or similar everyday for lunch - this adds up, or cancel your cable service) and you will save yourself thousands!

SOURCE:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081004185346AAL2GCN

What else needs to convince you?

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