OCR Text |
Show WATCH OUT FOR FAKES We picked up a Saturday Evening Post recently and saw a whole page ad and we understand a single page ad in it costs $8,000 for one time an ad warning the women of this country to be on the lookout for sharpers who are abroad in the land selling stockings represented to be of the same make as those turned out by the people who paid for the page ad. "Our stockings are sold only in the stores of this county," reads the ad, and then it tells how the fake salesmen collect a deposit in advance and never send the stockings. The same thing is also said to be practiced with other goods offered for sale from house to house. The price is always so alluring that he good housewife can't resist. But somewhere there is a catch to it there's regret behind most every sale of this kind. You can get what you need at your home stores, or your home stores can get it for you. And if it isn't exactly what it should be you can take it back and get your money. Did you ever try to get your money back for some article you bought from a peddler or agent that wasn't exactly as it was originally represented to be? |