Recently we've all experienced a major shift in the negative-option paradigm. After witnessing several continuity programs go under, it appears that the way to win at the rebill is to do it 1 time and make it clearly non-refundable. In order to do this and withstand the blow of chargebacks you need a clear and conspicuous refund policy. Additionally, state the terms by the product option, i.e.:
Caproxen Trial$59.95 Only $5.95 S&HReceive a whole bottle to try for 14 days.14 Day Trial: Try before you buy, pay only s/h today. You will be charged a non-refundable $119.93 in 14 days for Unlimited Free Refill Program unless canceled giving you NO Monthly Charges!
Free Refills! To cancel trial, email returns@fobeco.com or call 1-800-360-5907.
My experience so far is that this converts very well because consumers are not only enticed by the "free" trial but also are enticed by unlimited free refills. any thoughts on these offers? any conversion data?
Caproxen Trial$59.95 Only $5.95 S&HReceive a whole bottle to try for 14 days.14 Day Trial: Try before you buy, pay only s/h today. You will be charged a non-refundable $119.93 in 14 days for Unlimited Free Refill Program unless canceled giving you NO Monthly Charges!
Free Refills! To cancel trial, email returns@fobeco.com or call 1-800-360-5907.
My experience so far is that this converts very well because consumers are not only enticed by the "free" trial but also are enticed by unlimited free refills. any thoughts on these offers? any conversion data?