If you make a purchase with Jenny this month you are in a draw to win a Blendactive blender. Jenny has done this exact same promotion before, and considering a winner was never announced it is likely that this is the same poor blender who has been living in that same dark box, awaiting rescue by a poor sap's purchase.
As outlined in a recent post, the cost of JP products are downright scandalous. The supply you get to last a four month purchase can be gone in as little as a month (for boosters) or two (for capsules). Furthermore, I demonstrated that you get much more vitamins and nutrients by simply buying fruit and vegetables from a supermarket.
Let's say you desperately want a blender. Blenders can certainly be handy tools, particularly if you decide to make healthier diet choices such as blending fruit for smoothies or some vegetables for soup or whatever. That's fine. How much is Jenny's blender going for in the market place?:
£19.99 for a brand new one - I saw one being priced at £17.99 for a used one on EBay.
A brand new blender is only 49p more expensive than just one month of a four month commitment to JP's cheapest product, the booster. There is therefore no point in buying an overpriced product from Jenny when the prize, by comparison, very cheap.
I will be keeping an eye on Jenny's promotion because she has made one sale so far this month. That means, currently, that poor sap is currently in a one-person raffle for the blender. Therefore, by close of play this month, Jenny should be minus a blender. Yet, as I have shown in my previous post, Jenny has been devious in running promotions before so may conveniently never announce a winner at all.
Rest assured, Jenny, that Advertising Standards would once again be keen to hear about any suspicious activity with your JP promotions.
Jenny's 2016 totals to date: sales, 1. Recruitments, 0. Total earned: £25.
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