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Avoid These Critical Treadmill Shopping Mistakes and Save Money


STEP #5

Discover The Two Critical Treadmill Shopping Mistakes That Will
Cost You Thousands Of Dollars On Your Treadmill Purchase

There are two critical mistakes you need to avoid on your treadmill purchase if you want to avoid flushing thousands of dollars down the toilet. Do you know what they are?

Critical Mistake #1 - Letting Only Price Dictate Your Purchase
If you're intent on shopping "only price" on a treadmill, you'll end up on the bottom end of quality, size, durability and usability.

 

I know you've seen those treadmills advertised for $599, and some as ridiculously low as $200 on T.V. or online and you think, "Wow, that's a great deal. I can save myself a few hundred bucks!"

If you fall for the bait of the low price, you'll discover that the, "budget treadmill" you thought you got a good deal on doesn't suit you're needs.

The next thing you know, your treadmill starts to wobble and shake when you're working out. Or worse yet it breaks down altogether, and you find out it's going to cost $300 dollars to fix it. Now what do you do?

If you're like most people you get so disgusted that you give up your exercise program - and that "bargain treadmill" you thought was such a great deal ends up sitting in the basement collecting dust. Maybe it would make a nice clothes hanger?

Make the smart decision and invest a little more in a quality treadmill upfront, your decision will pay for itself many, many times over in the long run.

Critical Mistake #2 - Getting Bad Advice From Unknown Strangers
Who do you trust getting advice from about treadmills? Do you click on the first website that's comes up #1 in a Google Search? For all you know the website you visit is being run by some 12 year old kid from his parents basement in Cleveland.

Maybe you looked at Epinions or Amazon to see customer reviews and feedback? Do the people doing the reviews and ratings at those websites have the background to give an accurate professional review? Or do they just like to hear the sound of their own voice?

Do you make your decision to invest thousands of dollars on a treadmill without knowing the credentials or background of the person on the other end of a website?

I know I wouldn't!

When I make an investment decision, I want to know who I'm dealing with. I want to be secure in the knowledge that when I get advice, I can take it to the bank.

To find out more about me (click here).

I don't claim to be the "end all authority" on treadmills, but I have been around the exercise equipment industry for 10 years, I'm an ACE Certified Personal Trainer. I don't just talk-the-talk, I walk-the-walk on exercise equipment (click here) to see my home gym setup.

You may think what I just wrote is conceited or arrogant, but nothing could be further from the truth. I put together this website in hopes of educating people like you, so you can make an informed decision and hopefully save a bunch of money in the process.

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P.S. If you would like personal help selecting exercise equipment (click here) to contact me directly. I'm always happy to help those who need it. Since you've come this far though the guide, you've shown that you're serious about getting a good deal and finding the perfect treadmill.

 

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