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I recieved approximately a flooding of these nts letters/invitations about a 1/2 year ago and man,am i embarrassed.They got me for two of those nts thick books and for a nice sum $$.Thing is,i never even read em',and they're still packaged.
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I recently received an invitation to join here in the UK. I thought what the heck let's have a go (afterall we all would like to solve our money problems, family health problems - of which my husband has many etc.). Thank God for your site. Just after completing the form with my Credit Card details I was prompted to check on the net to see if they had a site and came up with yours! I've torn up the envelope and put it in the bin. Please everyone keep sending in your e-mails - these people need to be stopped. They are praying on the desperate, lonely, old and vulnerable without, apparently, any conscience at all.
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I, like thousands of others, received 'the letter' in the most recent mass mailing from Ohio. It was certainly an interesting marketing twist with the mandatory timeline return requirement. I decided to send for my Orientation Booklet (four days past the required postmark date) and received my 56-page booklet with yet another 5-day timeline. Same basic stories - with further embellishments (read BS) - and a $135 price tag for the doctoral thesis version of the Same Old S*** (SOS) Internet savvy people - don't do it and tell our your unsuspecting friends not to do it. They want your money and have raised the price due to the higher cost of performing 10-second miracles - the oil companies are not the only ones gouging us!
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Got this letter in the mail yesterday with a supposed two day turn-around time to return it for some free information. If they wanted to send me the free info why didn't they just do it instead of sending me the stupid letter first. Nothing about the letter added up to me. I listened to that inner voice that told me that some whacko might end up on my doorstep think ing that I'm and easy target or something. I tore it up this morning and threw it in the trash with the rest of the junk mail that I got yesterday. This letter definitely tries to appeal to a person's sense of vanity and greed. DONT FALL FOR IT! I just thought to look this up on the internet and was not very surprised when I found out that it is truly a scam! Just like the old saying goes...WHEN SOMETHING SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE IT ISN'T TRUE!
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I have done some research on this group and have actually attended a siminar of one of their organizations. The are are associated to Neo-Tech Publishing in Las Vegas, Logic Services in New Jersey and GlobalTec Solution in Dallas. GlobalTec Solutions of Dallas is producing a computer program for money trading on the internet. The computer program is called "4X Made Easy" and is selling for $2,995. The Dallas BBB shows them trying to clean up their act. 6 complaints with 3 resolved and 3 assumed resolved by the BBB. The original company started in 1991 was Neo-Tech Publishing out of Las Vegas and were being watched by the BBB there.
While at the seminar I asked several questions to determine exactly what was going on. I have since discovered that they have a group of brokers that process your request when you utilize their money market program. They state that their program helps you determine when to buy and when to sell. The program apears to be on the up & up, but you descide for yourself. If infact this was a scam, the federal trade commission would shut them down fast. Keep in mind a scam in the money trade market would affect the value of money in every country. From my research I have concluded that the original group was joined by several groups or a larger one. This new group seems to value their reputation and figured that there is alot of money to be made, if they do three things: 1.) Upfront about the risks involved 2.) Provide something of value to the customer 3.) Sell an ongoing service I believe this new group may turn thing around due to the fear of loosing their reputation and going to a federal prison. Oh, one last thing. After you purchase the computer program you must pay a monthly fee of $100 for the use of their brokers to process your requests. This is where reputation and honesty come in. They are constantly watched by the federal trade commission because they are now involved in trading 247. Hope i helped. As for the book, ask those who have recieved it. I can't imagine a book other than a bible, that could possibly have all the answers:P |
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I ordered K. Trudeau's Natural Cures book less than a month ago. Today, I recieved this letter with newsletters I specifically did NOT order. I checked my credit card bill and found I was charged $71.40 US for the newsletters. I called and was assured this was an error and would be fully refunded - we shall see.
The letter and the 80-page "7 stories" was also included. The order form to request the 2300-year old book has Natural Cures, Inc. address on the bottom of the order form. The 90-day money-back guarantee is notably for members only. (..smell a rat, yet?) Clearly Kevin is no longer hiding his involvement with this scam. Sadly, while I do think some of the info in his natural cures book is quite enlightening, his scamming casts doubt on anything he has to say. I, too, already know I am special. My Bible tells me so. I will not finance this man's endeavors again. Fool me once, shame on YOU - fool me twice, shame on ME. |
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Yes I too received my invitation from the nouveau tech society I sent for the free 56 page booklet. After reading the 5 stories on how these 5 people benefited. I had notice that 4 out of the 5 and the 5th one was questionable had all received their copies of the 1000 page booklet with all the secrets for free. But they wanted me to pay at the discounted price of $139.95 Well I have sent them a letter see why I too could not receive these secrets for free. After all they are the ones that have all the money now and they have picked me so since I am so special I feel that I should get this information for free. We shall see.
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Thank you all so much for your comments. I too was sent a lengthy letter telling me what I already know.I know that I am special. I don't need to pay someone for a book that's going to keep telling me that. No one said what Kevin Trudeau's involvement was in all of this. My husband bought the book 5 months ago and it is amazing that some of the things my husband and I discuss sometimes was in his book. Back to NTS I knew they had to be scam, because after the free booklet, you have to send $310 for the "REAL" book which was a so called discount. Again thanks.
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