Customers are lead to believe, from Prairie Tumbleweed Farm's web page that the cost for the product will be only about half of what the customer actually ends up paying.
For example Prairie Tumbleweed Farm represented to me that I was buying two tumbleweeds at $20 each for a total of $40. There is one sentence on the order page that says the customer will also be charged additional fees for shipping, but says absolutely nothing to warn the customer that these fees will be almost the same as the actual price of the product. When the order is placed the customer still is not told what the shipping charges will be, unlike with most other internet businesses.in truth the customer is charged almost the same amount as the merchandise, over again for shipping, which the customer does not find out until the product has already been shipped to them. The day the product arrived I got a call from Mail It, Ect.in Garden City, Kansas announcing that an additional $40 had been charged to my MasterCard for shipping two tumbleweeds approximately 200 miles. I paid $80 for two middle-sized tumbleweeds from this outfit. I don't want what happened to me to happen to anyone else.
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