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• Saturday, March 22, 2008 - Is The Video Professor Honest?
If you watch TV at all these days, it's hard to miss the constant barrage of commercials by the guy who calls himself Video Professor. Some people see his commercials and start asking themselves, is the video professor honest? Really, I can't answer that question for you, but the question does seem to come up pretty often.
There's a couple of things that I find kind of interesting. First off, he only offers a 10 day guarantee, which seems a little unfair, considering that in some parts of the country, the guarantee has expired by the time you get your video lesson CDs. I suspect this has a lot to do with the video professor complaints you hear about so often.
You can contrast this with other companies who offer up to a 365 day money back guarantee.
Another thing I find puzzling is the way he only seems to have one testimonial from one person who clearly (if you watch his commercials carefully) is not a real customer, but someone they gave a free demo to at a mall someplace. You'd think an honest company that had been in business for so long would have no problem finding testimonials from happy customers.
Which is not to say they're dishonest! Who knows, really? I'm not a customer of his, so I really have no way of knowing if the video professor is honest or not. I just know it is a question that gets asked, and these are a couple of the thoughts that come to mind.
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