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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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To be backed by a moneyback guarantee

What is "be backed" in this context?

Kailo might work for you, it might not. Kailo claims it has an 87% success rate, which provides pretty good incentive to give it a shot. Especially because it’s supposed to be backed by a moneyback guarantee. So the only thing it costs for you to try is some time. Which makes it a reasonably good choice for people who are looking for an escape from pain that doesn’t require pills.

  

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It means that if this Kailo thing does not work, you send it back to the seller and they will send you the money you paid. For example, you pay them $95 for this thing, and $5 shipping. You don't like it.

  • It means that if this Kailo thing does not work, you send it back to the seller and they will send you the money you paid.
  • For example, you pay them $95 for this thing, and $5 shipping.
  • You don't like it.
  • You send it back.
  • They give you $95.
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It means that if this Kailo thing does not work, you send it back to the seller and they will send you the money you paid.

For example, you pay them $95 for this thing, and $5 shipping. You don't like it. You send it back. They give you $95.

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