Sunday, April 11, 2010

Free Advice?

Advice is a hard thing to get for free. For example, you can be reasonably sure that there will be a substantial difference in the time of your arrival if you ask one person how to get somewhere and offer no cash reward, and another person a massive cash reward. You can be certain that the second man / woman will think a bit more and spend more time working out a decent route for you. And it’s the same with everything, if you want good advice or if you want good anything, chances are that you’ll be paying something for it.

Or will you? In the case of Enigin – the energy solution people who you should already be aware of if you’re not – you won’t necessarily be paying anything for it. Giving advice about how to save energy and energy saving products is one of their priorities, you see, and at the link you’ll find out their personal take on the matter:

And you’d think that there’s a catch, wouldn’t you? It’s only natural to assume so, and in a way I suppose there is, but it’s only a small one. For example, if you have a genuine need for energy-saving in your household or business then I’m sure Enigin will be only too happy to help you in any way they can. Alternatively you could just send them an email and see, even if you’re not intending on purchasing anything. I’d be shocked if they didn’t write back to you quickly with some kinds of words of wisdom. That’s just the kind of company they are. So why not try them out? You might end up really benefiting. Many people already have, so why shouldn’t you?

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