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Certainly not refer to it as a "free sample."
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i wouldn't take it.
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if they wanted me to pay $10 for my free sample, i'd mail in the $10 in monopoly money, unless, say, it was a product that i desperately needed and i didn't want to peeve somebody off.
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Tell them to go bag it.
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Sue for false advertisement
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Tell them to keep it.
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You do in the long run. Nothing is free.
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If you had to pay for 'free' sample, it would no longer be a free sample. Of course, some get around that by saying you're simply paying shipping/handling charge; which most of the time is a ridiculous amount, way more than what the s/h charge would be. Which, means they are slipping the price of the 'free' sample in the s/h charge. In this case, I tell them they can keep their 'free sample'.
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I wouldn't pay and I would left.
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I just would not
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If the item is advertised as "free", then make them live up to their advertising. Ever heard of bait and switch? You probably have a good lawsuit here. You will need proof.
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Make a complaint, lol
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