Normally what happens is you create an account with your info. When you borrow cables to audition, they charge you (via a credit card)a certain percentage of the value (of the cables borrowed), say 10%. So, on $500 worth of cables, you are "charged" $50, plus round trip shipping. The charge value, in this case $50, is put on your account for you to use on their products, in the future. So, you don't lose the money, it is just applied to your account. It also assures the Cable Company that you will purchase something from them in the future, since they have $50 of your money (your account).
If you don't like any of the cables you audition, you simply return them via the pre-paid shipping provided. No obligation.
It works well and I have used them many times. They work with you too, in instances where you want to demo mega buck cables, they don't kill you with the charge, they will keep it reasonable (they are not rigid with charge %). For example, instead of say 10% of the value, they may just charge you a flat rate fee of $75.
Regards,
If you don't like any of the cables you audition, you simply return them via the pre-paid shipping provided. No obligation.
It works well and I have used them many times. They work with you too, in instances where you want to demo mega buck cables, they don't kill you with the charge, they will keep it reasonable (they are not rigid with charge %). For example, instead of say 10% of the value, they may just charge you a flat rate fee of $75.
Regards,