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Zero-cost Should Mean Zero-cost

Zero-Cost should mean zero-costEveryone likes to see the words "Free" and "Zero-cost", especially me! What I don't like however is finding a nice free opportunity online and then after cutting through a bit of the red tape and getting to the nitty gritty of things, I find that "zero-cost" actually means THERE IS A COST!

It's an irritating sales technique that I like many others, frown upon heavily.It is a very respectful and admirable practice in my view to be as honest as possible with our site visitors. No one should have to jump through hoops like a circus animal in order to truly learn whether or not an opportunity is genuinely free, or if there is a price tag attached.My two cents worth, thank you for reading.

Dale Stevens
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By: Dale Stevens

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