Incontinence Company Offers Free Samples To New Customers During Holiday Season

The Incontinence Company is now offering free sample products to new customers.

Especially during the holiday season, men and women who suffer from incontinence need to know that there are products available that make it possible for them to participate normally in social gatherings. That's why The Incontinence Company is offering free sample products to new customers, so that they can boost their self-confidence and enjoy the holidays without worrying about potential "accidents."

The Incontinence Company offers high-quality service, including consultation via online chat or phone (1-844-FOR-INCO), where expert staff are available to answer customer questions and suggest specific products. Customers can have a sample product shipped to their door, and unlike some of the competition, The Incontinence Company provides its customers with a sample product that is totally free. Individuals need only fill out a form at or give them a call.

"Even though 30-40 million people suffer with incontinence, too many people think they are alone in having this problem, and that there's not much that can be done about it. We want to change that perception, by providing news of new helpful developments plus immediate options."

Ann Landauer, Spokesperson

The Incontinence Company makes ordering easy, with a quick and discreet home delivery service. Once individuals find a suitable product, they can use the DeliverEase program to automatically schedule recurring deliveries. Shipping is free for orders over $50.

A Very Common Problem

"Even though 30-40 million people suffer with incontinence, too many people think they are alone in having this problem, and that there's not much that can be done about it," said Ann Landauer, Incontinence Company spokesperson.

"We want to change that perception, by providing news of new helpful developments plus immediate options. Incontinence is a common problem, becoming even more common as the American population ages."

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