Who can I trust shopping online?

Which product – which vendor – who can I trust?

A lesson in Internet shopping.

My personal research and purchases pursuing my own piano education has focused on these products as among “the best of the best” Learn to Play courses.  My final analysis is pending – because I’m taking formal lessons and doing two of these courses as well.

In the mean while, you are encouraged to carefully study the customer testimonials provided by each product.  You will see some significant differences.

By the way, in case you didn’t realize it, the typical Internet Product Review site will steer you to the product which nets them the highest commission. Shocked? Don’t be – this is absolutely normal marketing in every aspect of

life.  Been shopping in town lately?

Speaking of commissions – In all internet purchases, the seller(the vendor) pays the salesperson (known as an affiliate) the commission.  The price never changes – it costs the same where ever you go.  (The price can vary a tiny bit in the physical product areas, for example – keyboards and pianos.)

The commission usually automatically goes to the last affiliate site you visited (like this one, for example) before you clicked through to the product detail / sales page and made a purchase.

So, Big Question – is this a typical review site?  My suggested answer is “No, it’s not typical at all for several reasons.”   I’ll leave it up to you to decide – it’s about trust and confidence.  You will notice that I’m not pushing any particular course.  Just trying to tell it like it really is.  The choice is yours alone.

Back to which course is better? This is one area where The-Piano-Depot.com is different. I’m presenting you the facts as I have been able to gather them. Learn Piano courses reviewed. You are strongly encouraged to understand your situation (your own wants, needs, desires, etc.)

Study the information provided, validate the customer testimonials if possible, and make your own decision. Use your normal decision making process.   For example, I personally read the testimonials very carefully when researching products.

All the digital download products reviewed here are sold with 100 percent money back guarantees. The full details are always part of the information /

sales letter. They are commonly placed right at the bottom end, right after the price information. Guarantees are always a very important part of the

purchasing decision.

My product review and product comparison pages contain my findings and

reactions. On the vendor’s official site are the full product sales information

details, testimonials, features, benefits, price and guarantee.

When you find the right one for you, you can purchase and download it right away. No waiting – parking – standing in line – all the joys of internet shopping.  Enjoy.

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2 Responses to “Who can I trust shopping online?”

  1. Jo Says:

    Don’t make me think – just tell your best pick – please.

  2. Phil Bell Says:

    Jo, You will be happier in the long run, if you decide what you want first, instead of me just telling you. Then decide to jump in and get started. After a while (and some effort) you may (probably) will change/modify your plan. This is normal.

    So, If I convinced you to buy the biggest, most expensive product available and you didn’t like it and won’t use it – now where are we? I’d rather that you be happy and satisfied.

    All of the products reviewed and recommended here have good value for their price. I won’t tell you about the junk that exists outside. Pay attention to the customer testimonials. Hope this helps. Phil

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