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Garden Shed Plans - What To Look For
Garden Shed Plans - What To Look For

Once you have made that big decision to invest in a backyard shed it's not plain sailing just yet... You've got to make the decision of what kind of shed you are going to build.

On the internet, backyard shed plans are a dime a dozen. More elusive are high quality plans that will take you step-by-step with ease and reassurance. However, there are ways you can differentiate between different offers, here are a few tips:

Testimonials

Social proof is a hugely influential factor on helping us make decisions when we're deciding to make a purchase. Unfortunately, in the age of the internet they can be faked with relative ease so to be sure whether testimonials are true or not try finding other websites online with an unbiased position to the product, and also try to determine actually how many testimonials the business has - if they have thousands, well, that's a lot harder to fake.

Refund Guarantee

A refund guarantee is the risk reversal approach that has truly come about in the internet age - there are no added costs to business for someone refunding an information product - they are all bits and bytes!

If you come across an offer that DOESN'T come with a refund guarantee (30 days minimum, 60 days preferred) then steer well clear of it. It doesn't matter how many testimonials it has, avoid at all costs for your own good.

Additionally, see whether the refund policy is infringed by the credit processor or the seller themselves. Ideally you want the refund to be set by the credit processor. You'll be able to find out who the credit processor is by visiting the final payment page. I suggest you do a little more research on them before purchasing from the seller - specifically in relation to refunds. As an example of a legitimate processor there is ClickBank who have set a 60 day refund option as required by all businesses who sell through them.

Customer Service

Customer service continues on from the previous point a little. What good is a refund guarantee if they don't fulfill it? It's one thing advertising a refund guarantee but quite another to fulfill it when requested. I have one tip for you and it's a step that everyone should take quite frankly. Send them a genuine question regarding their products and see how long it takes them to respond. This speaks volumes as to the legitimacy of their business.




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