Why do I pick “Illusion” well after eight weeks of recuperation from knee surgery I find the last 4 days in pain and in bed with another new virus. Can’t eat, can’t drink just want to die.
Now being very conscious of my food intake I asked my wife for “Pot Cheese &* Noodles” and old fashion jewish remedy which should ease the pain of eating.
Back east Pot Cheese was a staple supplied by Friendship Products but it is totally unknown here in California. We normally substitute Large Curd Cottage cheese but the only product I can find is small curd which is much too watery and does not hold up in a hot dish of noodles. So after a long search I found Friendship HOOP Cheese which is similar to Pot Cheese but I find it has absolutely NO taste what so ever, no matter what you season it with.
Now why do I bring this up??? By now your certainly think I’ve lost it but this is what we see potential customers do every day.
They search the Internet and properly see the same display (or what appears to be the same display) offered at a unbelievable prices.
Unscrupulous sellers will show you the display you really would like to purchase and price it at a price your looking to pay, only to leave you with an illusion of the product you really want.
We go back to the same think “YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR” if it looks too good you can bet your having an illusion.
Do your self a favor and ask for samples and compare apples with apples and you can than make a knowledgeable decision.