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#929
04-06-2006, 05:27 AM
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NTS scam
When I saw the name "Kevin" and they proclaimed to distraction that they protected all members scrupulously, I became, and I'll use that word, skeptical--then i researched the web. Always do this people, it's a big time and money saver!! J Angel
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#930
04-06-2006, 10:57 AM
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Letter
I too received the letter. Funny thing, every promise on their list pales in comparison to what I receive in my life each day from a little time with GOD and sincere prayer. They were right about one thing...I've "GOT IT"... "IT" being faith in God and a healthy spiritual life. Fortunately one of my spiritual gifts is intuition. This letter raises red flags in each paragraph when you have your trust and faith in God!!! Bibles are free for the asking from many resources. There's your book!!! There's your investment. They can put that in their profile!!!
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#931
04-06-2006, 04:59 PM
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Noveau Tech
I recieved my first letter about a month ago and continue to recieve letters telling me that i need to hurry and write them a check before i pass through "the second phase" and by then it will be too late for me! What i don't understand is where they got my information. I don't give out my address online anywhere except for when i applied for a home loan and downloaded my credit report. I have read Kevin's health book but I just borrowed it from somebody. I don't even have a credit card.
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#932
04-08-2006, 06:29 AM
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Nouveau Tech Society
I got my free booklet the other day, 1 day before I had to send in payment for the second and last installment. I did find it interesting that they give you such a short period of time. Obviously a way to hurry a decision without enough time to really think about the situation. The letter they send and the booklet say pretty much what everyone in the world feels at some point in time and Nouveau Tech obviously think that there's a lot of people who won't pick up on that. "I'm special" yeah right. I would like to think so and so would everyone else I'm sure. I believe some people are lucky, others are born into better opportunities, and others know the right people. If you're not in one of those categories, you simply have to work really hard. Either way I'm pretty sure some book isn't going to change a whole hell of alot, except the fact that you'll have about $140 less in your bank account. I did notice that in the stories contained in the free booklet and letters, nobody paid for the book. Isn't that interesting. Where's the mystery person with my copy of the book? Why do I have to pay for mine? Especially if all these members are rich, I'm sure they can afford to give free books to prospective members. So just for fun, I'm going to write a letter in lieu of my "payment" asking them to send me a free copy so I don't miss out on my "deadline" and I'm gong to tell them that I'll be happy to pay them for it after I'm filthy rich. If their book is so great, then later payment will be no problem, right? I'll right back later if I get a response. Don't hold your breath because I sure as hell won't be holding mine.
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#933
04-08-2006, 10:37 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 12
Credits: 611
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Tech Society
I recieved such a letter and thank God I did not have the money, (thats the only blessing from payday loans)or I would have done it. I'm glad I got online and seen this post, I now know they are a scam. (I have not been online due to home internet done) Thank you ffor posting this information about them.
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#936
04-12-2006, 03:29 PM
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noveau tech " I WILL BE DISCOVERED "
I to recieved a letter from the society. My letter came shortly after a letter from another "so called scam" from noble house about my poetry. with or without the help of these people my music and poetry will flourish! "I WILL BE DISCOVERED"
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#937
04-13-2006, 10:28 AM
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Want to know what happens in the Rip Off
I know someone that fell for the scam. They do not follow their own rules. Send information out late and you have to scramble to get it in only have a couple of days to read a 4 inch book. Then when they decide to send the rest of the books the postage runs about $90 and still no books a month later. And from what I understand all their interested in is
**** in multipules. Some way to make money and their website is really strange check it out. These people are weird. Don't fall for it. ****Adult term removed - Jason |
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#939
04-13-2006, 02:58 PM
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Nouveau Tech
Holy smokes! Even David Copperfield can't perform the "magic" these guys lay claim to. I will automatically, sub-consciously, w/o any effort on my part, become unbeleivably sucessful in every aspect of my life? Sounds like some one on halucinegens is appealing to others on the same drug. I don't know what planet they're on, but it's certainly not Earth.
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#940
04-13-2006, 08:34 PM
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It's funny. Apparently I am very special, yes I must be entering into my "second cycle" over and over again. The first time I recieved this, I would have to have had a time machine to go back in time to mail it in by the due date. Now after this 3rd time I was sent it, it just makes me laugh. They only offer me a free booklet if I send in their free invitation form. An invitation to what? If the book is free and it is so special, just send me the damnable book and let me see these miracle techniques for myself. The latest form is signed John Finn but he calls himself kevin in the letter? Bulk form letters in a envelope made to look like a first class mailings were my first tip that something was wrong about this. Seriously, if the things that were stated in this letter were true then Satan must be hitting rock bottom mailing out junk mail to harvest the souls of the greedy. ROFL!!!
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#941
04-14-2006, 02:44 PM
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Nouveau Tech Society: What a HOAX!
Whoever said that it has to do with older people is wrong... I received a letter from Nouveau Tech Society just this week. I am only 22. I figured it was a bunch of bullshit, but now I'm starting to think it's some sort of a cult or witchcraft, like others have mentioned!! They didn't ask for money in my first letter, but I'm sure they would have asked for it in the second one! Personally, I think that it has to do with marketing schemes. If any of you have ever applied for more information on home businesses, get-rich quick schemes, or anything that will supposedly "better your life" quickly (as I know I have), all of our names have probably been pooled and sent to this "Nouveau Tech Society" for their scam! They probably assume, if we're "naive" enough to fall for Get-Rich Quick schemes (or even to inquire about them), then we're "naive" enough to fall for THEIRS, as well... and they can make their money. I'm turning them into the Better Business Bureau!!
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#942
04-15-2006, 02:22 PM
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scam
Nouveau tech society is a scam. I received the letter stating to send another form back to them within 3 days of receiving the first booklet. A week later they mailed me another letter stating to get the 1000 page book of secrets I must send them $139.95 within 3 days or never hear form them again. SNIFF SNIFF whats that I smell.(bullshit)
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#943
04-18-2006, 02:36 PM
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The Letter
I received the letter today and are you kidding me never considered it for a second are there people out that really fall for this crap must be the same people who belive everything their govt. tell's them and you know they voted for Bush,
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#944
04-20-2006, 07:09 AM
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something felt funny
I recieve taht same letter! i was all jipper Dan like feeling all special. but something would not let me follow through with it. day's I just looked at it. I do believe in gut feeling and thank God I didn't! You guys are the best.
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