I'm often on the lookout for a good deal, but deals that are too good, that seem to pull out every method of sweeting the bargain and increasing its appeal, tend to turn me off.
I begin to wonder why someone's trying so hard. There is a balance between the cost of a thing and its value -- and if the value seems much greater than the cost, I look for hidden clauses in the contract.
This new company is going to great lengths to make themselves look appealing, even giving out a free book every week. That makes me suspicious. What's so wrong with what they're offerring that they can't permit it to speak for itself? Heavy promotion often suggests that something isn't good enough to drum up positive word-of-mouth.
I begin to wonder why someone's trying so hard. There is a balance between the cost of a thing and its value -- and if the value seems much greater than the cost, I look for hidden clauses in the contract.
This new company is going to great lengths to make themselves look appealing, even giving out a free book every week. That makes me suspicious. What's so wrong with what they're offerring that they can't permit it to speak for itself? Heavy promotion often suggests that something isn't good enough to drum up positive word-of-mouth.