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Being a naturally cheap person, I like to try before I buy. After spending years of signing up for various trial offers I decided to create a ‘review type’ site to help others like me. Trial Offer Guide was born.

Unfortunately, online trial offers have gotten a bad rap due to some borderline operators. But if you know the ins and outs, you can still find some great offers. Even if some require a small processing fee, they may still be a great way to try a product or service.

My biggest complaint with most trial offers is that they make it very easy to sign up but next to impossible to cancel if you’re not happy with the product, service or company. Each review listed on this site will show exactly what you must do to obtain the offer and how to end your participation should you wish.

It is important to note, that while some companies tend to abuse the ‘trial offer’ program, it is also true that some consumers also take advantage of the companies that offer them. I would ask that you not use the information on this site to try to scam any company just to get something for free. There is a cost to operating a ‘trial offer’ and the companies that do this do it to introduce new consumers to their product or service. Please help keep this great consumer opportunity alive by only requesting trials to products ro services in which you are interested.

I hope you will find my site useful. I’ll try to add a few new trial offers every week. If you know of a great trial offer, please drop me a line and I’ll check it out and post my findings.

Thanks for visiting!

Steve

 

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