Best Home Gyms - Who Can You Trust When Buying Online (Part 1)
Many people think that compared to a traditional bricks and
mortar business, finding the best home gyms and then buying them
through an online business is too risky.
I say baloney!
If you use some common sense, purchasing the best home gyms
online can be no more risky than its bricks and mortar
competitor. The best thing is that 99% of the time it is a lot
cheaper.
The problem is common sense is not very common and people dive
straight into their pocket, pull out their credit card and start
spending before they even think. Before you decide to get the
plastic out do your own due diligence.
Below is a list of key points that you should check off against
potential suppliers of the best home gyms. 1. Warranty
Its crazy how many people buy exercise equipment online without
checking how much warranty the machine has got. Most of the
equipment from top line brands are covered by a good warranty so
you don't have to worry too much there. But some of the lesser
known brands or companies might have poor warranties so check
them out.
Usually you will find that the frame has a lifetime warranty but
the labor, parts and motor only have 6 months to 3 years. The
last thing you want is your machine to breakdown after 9 months
and to not be covered!
2. Shipping
Some online companies include shipping, some have reduced
shipping and some do not. You want to make sure the company
clearly states the shipping charges. Don't waste your time with
a company that surprises you with a shipping fee when you have
added the product to your shopping cart.
Often companies will give you extra options with your shipping
like delivery and installation or delivery up to the 1st or 2nd
floor. Depending on where you live these are often worth the
extra small fee.
3. How Long Have They Been In Business
You should always check how long a company has been in business.
These days it is easy to put up a website in 24 hours and start
cashing checks. The last thing you want to do is buy from a
website that is here today and gone tomorrow.
You can easily check a businesses reputation or credibility by
going to www.alexa.com and typing in the domain name and doing a
search. Around the middle of the page is some information on the
business including how long they have been online.
Another way to tell is by the website itself. A lot of the
better business will give you phone numbers or show awards and
independent reviews of their business.
Once again a bit of due diligence goes a long way.
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