Straight Answers FAQ
A verdict first FAQ where a bold answer leads each row, Yes, Free, 60 days, with the question and one line of mechanics trailing.
A verdict first FAQ where a bold answer leads each row, Yes, Free, 60 days, with the question and one line of mechanics trailing.
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Straight Answers FAQ leads every row with the verdict in bold, Yes, Free, 60 days, so the reader can stop the moment they have what they came for. The question and one sentence of mechanics trail behind for anyone who wants the detail, but the answer never hides at the end of a paragraph.
Rows are one array. Putting the verdict first is the whole idea; most FAQ copy buries the answer inside an explanation, and this format refuses to, which respects the reader who only needs the one word and does not want to earn it.
Reach for this block on the policy or help page when the common questions have crisp, single word answers that a paragraph would only dilute. The bold verdict must be true on its own; if the honest answer is “it depends,” this format is the wrong one and will read as a false promise.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the seven policy questions with bold verdicts. Other straight answer arrangements:
Tip: only use this format when the bold word is honestly true; a verdict first FAQ that hedges in the trailing sentence reads worse than a plain paragraph.