flee from the free


a term that warns oft-innumerate folks to shy away from charlatans in suits, who promise them free goods and services, such as free gifts, free seminars, and free air tickets.
the last thing many banks and insurance companies want to do is to educate gullible folks to free them from any financial bondages—how to help them to flee from the free.

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