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I ordered the big book, and was immediately disappointed and shocked: disappointed that these people want you to start your own business, and shocked to be encouraged to renounce God, and think incest is OK. The book also had no relation to the free book's promises. I did get my money back though, after weeks of calling them for it. It sounded like a Scientology/Hale-Bopp thing, and I was glad to satisfy my curiosity for just the price of shipping.
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I recieved a letter today in the mail....I thought it was the funniest thing I have ever read! It was like they watched the movie The Skulls and wrote a letter about a secret society from that! I can't believe people fall for these scams, how would they have all of that info on you?? Oh and becuase I know so many famous and wealthy people that would just love to make me part of their group (can you sense the sarcasim?)
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Hello to all, I received "the letter" today, Nov. 29th, 2005. I do not know who this Kevin Trudeau is, nor have I ever heard of "Natural Cures" book, so I felt urged to post and say that you cannot say he is somehow involved. This letter IS a scam, appearantly. I realize that now, thank you. These scammers get your info from websites, newsletters you subscribe to on the internet, things like that. Thanks for all the info about this scam, you are doing your part to keep us all safe by sharing this type information.
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My mother (who is 85) received her second solicitation in six months to join the enlightened at the Nouveau Tech Society. She was smart enough to ask me to do some research prior to replying, which intimates to me that she was considering doing so. I had to refresh her memory as to their true intentions. The point is that the elderly who are for the most part not computer savvy, are prone to falling victim to these scams more often that not, and may not even remember that they fell for it the first time. My parents get this stuff all the time, and it is no coincidence that the elderly seem to be targeted. So whenever I get stuff like this in the mail, I hop online and then send the contents to the address that can be found at the following website. I get a reply in the mail from them, so I know that they keep on top of this stuff too. My advice to anyone with elderly parents is to talk to them about these types of perpetraters to help keep them from becoming unwitting victims. Here is the USPS mail fraud website.
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I knew immediately that this must be some kind of scam. Nothing that is upfront and reputable would go about recruiting members in such a fashion. Curiosity made me look up the website. I am glad I had enough common sense to throw away the letter. Remember folks, you never get something for nothing.
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I received a letter dated Nov. 26, 2005, stating that below was my second and final installment. I had not ordered anything, and when I saw that they wanted $139.95, RED FLAG!!! I looked for a phone #, I could only find a fax #. I looked it up on the internect, THANK YOU, I figured this had to be a scam.
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I just received the same letter all of you have received, and before I did anything I had to go on the net to see what it was all about. Well I am glad that I did to see that it was a scam. Thank you to the person who started this message board it helps people not waste their time or their money to see what this society is all about
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I too got the famous letter. Thought I would check them out on the internet. The only way to meet their deadline is to reply by phone and give them your credit card number. Not me. Thanks for the info. This letter will go with the trash pickup tomorrow.
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