Saturday, January 25, 2020
Infomercials And Other Dishonest Commercials Essay -- essays research
 Infomercials and Other Dishonest Commercials      The other night I was sitting in front of the television watching a late  night show, when a commercial break came on, I instinctively clicked on the  remote to flip through the channels to see what else was on. As I surfed through  the channels I came across dozens of info-mercials, a commercial for getting a  college degree at home, and a few psychic hotline advertisements. I stopped  clicking the remote after a while to see what the commercials were selling, and  to see how cheep the products were. There were advertisements for how to get a  better body, the "fountain of youth" make-up, and the charcoal-less grill. It is  amazing what they come up with nowadays. As I continued surfing I came across  Sally Struthers trying to sell an "earn your college degree at home" commercial,  honestly, how good can that kind of degree be? Then as I kept flipping, I came  across the "psychic network of friends" advertisement, just as they were  offering a "free psychic reading to first time callers" all that was required  was that a certain 1-800 number be dialed and a person could get a reading.  Then to show that the reading was accurate, they had people come on and say that  their experience with the psychic was "life changing," and that "it was so realâ⬠¦  the psychic knew everything." It is amazing what people will fall for in this  day and age.       Info-mercials are basically half hour commercials that attempt to sell  products to watchers. The products that most info-mercials offer are things that  are said to "improve someone's life" but in most cases the products are rip-offs  and are an easy way for the manufacturer's to make money. Some of the products  include the "AB-flex," a simple rocking seat that is supposed to hold this  unearthly power to flatten a persons stomach. The "AB-flex" guarantees to "make  it easier to develop stomach muscles, without the assistance of any other  machine, in just thirty days" they also claim that "this piece of equipment can  make you feel younger and give you more energy." There is also an info-mercial  for "the fountain of youth" make-up, the make-up is said to make skin appear  younger than it actually is; this product plays off the idea of women hating to  gr...              ...s reliant on  "their own personal psychic" for information about their future life, there is  almost no turning back. These hotlines, I have to admit, are a really good money  maker. Who would not want to know what is going to happen to themselves in the  future? It would tempt even the most rational person to call up the number to  get a glimpse into their future.       The world is not longer filled with honest people. All that people are  out for nowadays is money, and they will do anything to get it, even if it means  lying, deceiving, and bribing people into things; They will stop at nothing.  Salespeople reason this by that if the people that are watching are gullible  enough to buy or call, then they deserve to be ripped-off. Honesty in sales no  longer exists, it has been replaced by lying and cheating. Consumers are no  longer safe from these deceivers, instead they must arm themselves with  knowledge and common-sense. For some people this may be a challenge, they have  already been drawn into the trap of these liars, and it is difficult for them to  escape the trap, but if we are to survive in this new world of dishonest people,  then we must be armed.                       
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