Why do all of these marketing schemes always say ...

Why do all of these marketing schemes always say FREE FREE FREE, when in fact they are never free? Are there not laws against false advertisement? False advertisement is basically telling someone that they are going to get something free but they never get anything totally free...Do they! It just aggravates me that they can't just be honest from the get go and tell you that you have to pay a small fee via credit or debit, so you don't waste your time and enter in all of your information just to get to the last page and find out that they want your credit card number. Even if I had a credit card I would not use it online or on the computer period.

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