Recon's right, it's not a scam. But wait there's more. I actually signed up for this to check into it. Hell, for 99¢, why not? Here's why not; You give your credit card to pay for the thing so now they have that. Then they start charging your account around $60 every month unless you cancel. The information is all stuff you already know. It's all tips on how to sell your stuff. eBay, CraigsList, etc. It's just like the trial offers. Take a tip and save yourself a lot of greif and money and don't ever take the bait. I paid $1.49 shipping for a free sample of this tooth whitening stuff. It came within a week. I never opened it. They waited about 3 weeks before they charged me $85.26. If I had opened it like they'd hoped, I would've had no chance at getting my money back. I was wise to them, I waited and I was lucky. Also, when you click on these and sign up, you're also signing up for several other companys to charge you for their products. Each one, you have to call and cancel, get a shipping address, return authorization number, pack up the product, send it back with tracking and then wait and wait for your money. Some of them won't even give you the refund until you actually call your bank to create a dispute. To do that, you have to type a letter explaining the problem with all the specifics and send it to the bank. It's a beautiful scheme. They definitely refund some money, if you can get it from them, but they're legally able to keep a great deal of it. Imagine how many people click on these things because they're linked with a trusted site! And, no matter what sticks and what doesn't, they always keep the 99¢. Yea.......don't do it