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Aggressive telemarketers are
selling inferior remanufactured cartridges by implying they are new and
using deceptive terms like "REPLACEMENT", "SUBSTITUTE" and "COMPATIBLE".
Don't be fooled by bargain prices or false claims of affiliation with
new equipment manufacturers.
Five ways to spot toner
phoner scams
- Extravagant
claims about the cartridges' page counts.
- A reluctance to provide
written guarantees or offers.
- "Gifts" and offers that
must be acted on immediately.
- Telemarketers who pretend
they know you.
- Solicitors asking for equipment
lists or serial numbers.
Questions to ask toner cartridge
sales people
- Are you marketing remanufactured
cartridges as new?
ReVitaLaser never hides the fact that our cartridges are remanufactured
because we believe our revitalized cartridges are actually better than
new.
- Do you remanufacture toner
cartridges in your facility?
ReVitaLaser has been remanufacturing since 1986.
- Do you offer repairs by
trained and bonded technicians?
ReVitaLaser's trained technicians are why our customers never
get stuck with unwarranted bills when repairmen and remanufacturers
blame one another.
- Will a representative visit
to investigate any problems?
ReVitaLaser encourages clients to call us in for any reason.
- Are all cartridges pre-tested?
All ReVitaLaser cartridges are tested and inspected.
- Do you charge for long-life
drums, handling or delivery?
With ReVitaLaser there are NO hidden charges.
- Are you willing to put your
offer and guarantee in writing?
DON'T GET BURNED,
TRUST...
ReVitaLaser
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