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Submitted by on Fri, 09/30/2005 - 06:39
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I was just sent a letter asking to join a secret "Nouveau Tech" society. I'm not going to do it - the letter reeks of a scam.

However, I just was wondering if anyone else has gotten this kind of letter - it is kind of creepy.


Well I just received the letter by first class ... boy what a "pile of crap" Everything was to be for free ... then I knew it was a come on ... so I thought I would check out Kirsten Hart on the web. So glad this is posted to ptotect people like me from getting scamed. It's stuff like this that gives the web a bad name. I have a index binder listing hundreds of scams I got taken for over the past 10 years. I have found a couple of true money makers but that is all out of hundreds!!! Thanks again for the web post. From Lee at email address removed for your protection - Goudah


Submitted by on Tue, 05/22/2007 - 22:27

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This is very disappointing. It did sound to good to be true, too bad. I will follow up at the library for details of the type of scam.


Submitted by on Sat, 05/26/2007 - 00:03

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I had recieved a letter from them in May 2007. I was curious so i asked for more information. They have sent me 2 letters sent requesting $140 for more info. They want you to spend $140 for a 1000 page book that will basically reveal the serets of life? Are you serious? It is a get rich scheme to get them rich, but I do feel sorry for those who actually pay them for a book that is probably worthless.


Submitted by on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 18:23

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[font=Tahoma][/font][size=3][/size]After receiving the "free" 56 page booklet it seems today's internet research proved only those with very poor grammar and spelling :wink: speak fondly of Nouveau (Neo, Nova, Novus, Neo, Nu, Nuova...) (Tech)Society. Why would I chose to believe those who seem to have failed gradeschool and are claiming great success? Daddy's line "A fool and his money are soon parted" holds true decades later, maybe for the hundred plus years since the 1872 printing of their manuscript. To me ignorance is bliss.


Submitted by on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 11:11

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I received the mailing from Athenian Secret Society and got the first mailing. I'm not responding with money to get the second mailing. The address and telephone is the same as Noveau Tech Society. I wonder how many other names they're using.

Interesting how the money for the second mailing is sent to P.O.Box 6305, Dover, Delaware 19905-6305
and not the Grove City, Ohio address.


Submitted by on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 13:40

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:o


Submitted by on Fri, 06/01/2007 - 23:45

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if you want to know the truth about the NTS, then you must look at it from a spiritual perspective. those of you who are conscious will understand where i speak from. those who do not believe will look in bewilderment. the NTS has a spiritual meaning behind it. the idea of becoming powerful, wealthy, and immortal ties to the idea of who Men and Women really are. the idea of becoming a god is very inticing to people for a reason. we are in an era when men and women are becoming conscious of the fact that they can possess the same powers as God, and in turn actually become God. People fail because they don't believe. People don't possess the powers of God b/c they don't believe they are God. We were all Gods from the day we were born, but people lose sight of that. Once people realize who they really are, then the earth will become heaven. For God can only live in Heaven. And knowledge is the way to become conscious about who you really are.


Submitted by on Fri, 06/01/2007 - 23:55

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i too like many of you recieved a letter thru the mail and like you looked it up it is very creepy but i have also heard they do exist and tom cruise in the secret society of scientology.but who truly knows?
anyway i did not fall for it who gets religion anyway and it should not cost money.


Submitted by on Thu, 06/07/2007 - 09:25

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lets change the subject and talk about realistic life changing dreams.we all know the internet is the latest boom,but is also one big money hosting spiderweb.right?right?so lets continue with that for a moment every time we thimk we are getting some where on the computer as we do more research and promote what we think are legitamitee co.we find out they are all connected and are working for themselves so in reality checkiing ourselves we are only making those in that web rich now lets say you can make money ,wich some, like myself,have. but i have learned from reseaarch and alot of it that you can ,but,it is true what they say. leverage and positioning are key to success.so find a co. that is some what new providing auto e mailers.or phone response as well as hot leads wich i got lucky and found.it is possible to realistic numbers and theoretical numbers and goals and achieve them so check it out what millions are already doing even some of the gurus on the internet have done it and once you take the tour and sign on you will see for yourself.catch the next big wave,forget what you have learned ichalleng you now but dont wait too long my group of leaders is growing rapidly.wanna know more (Email info deleted for safety of poster--KSCornell) and i will let you see the potential for your self and personally call you to poll your opinion.check it out it is a product every blue collard american can benefit from.it does bring results.


Submitted by on Thu, 06/07/2007 - 09:45

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I ordered 3 of his books and specifically said that I did not want to be charged for any membership fees or be part of any promotions. My credit card was still charged $5.95 for a membership fee and I had a difficult time convincing them to remove the charge from my card. BEWARE!!!


Submitted by on Thu, 06/14/2007 - 05:24

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We got the letter and they said free free free.. many times in the letter no obligation... your special... etc. etc. etc... Well I was curious... so I sent the letter off... to join their secret society...... once again ... for free... well they sent me another letter asking for $139.95... and then they will send me a 1000 page book of all their secrets.... Hmmm... now it's not free anymore...imagine that...


Submitted by on Mon, 06/18/2007 - 20:30

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/size]I also received a letter from N.T.S., I did not think about it being a scam, I guess I want to believe in the best in people, so I sent the letter in and recieved a request from them for $130. for membership which included a large book which I have not checked out yet, but like all the rest of you it really seems to good to be true. I`ll not send more money but i`m going to check out this book.Will keep you informed.


Submitted by on Mon, 07/02/2007 - 13:15

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the onl;y thing the happened to me was in the 1st book i had 3 good things happen to me yet the 2nd book nothing happened but incite its a good book but the only thing is it costs too much for ideals the are to far fetched.


Submitted by on Tue, 07/03/2007 - 07:57

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Why those people think they could get away with something like that.The Letter I recieved was from 3357 h. southpark place grove city, ohio 43123! Don't trust them at all. They are good con men. There goal is to use you until you arn't worth anything to them. Then move on to find anouther sucker. :x


Submitted by on Mon, 07/09/2007 - 12:41

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I to have received this letter. I went as far as getting the 56 page booklet. The reason i know its a scam is that they want you to pay 136 bucks for something everyone is their stories got for free. Either be finding it or someone giving it to them. If this is a true society its to bad that someone has destroyed their reputation. thanks


Submitted by on Mon, 07/09/2007 - 20:13

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Ummm. It's all about empowering the individual. Have you really read all their material? Trust me, and I mean this when I say it, the book is worth its weight in gold, and it's a big book.
Garbage? Well no piece of literature is garbage, if it has been cleverly (simple as it is) put together.
You guys are all worried about mind control. People that know this ability think far deeper, they tend to be driven people interested in pursuing their own motives (but remember any really clever thinke- even if he is a scam artist- knows that ultimately the product/service needs to be legitimate in order to sustain growth.
Ya'll talk like mind control is a bad thing. No rather, what if we really are so simple to read? What if, despite all of the technological advances lately, we really are still primitive?
This is going to make you LAUGH! But really, what if what is described in this book really is the 'Heaven on Earth' we were taught when we were young and naive?
It's simple and everyone can learn. We are intelligent beings, conscious beings, and can make logical decisions. It still alarms me that people are so eager to point out flaws (because you noticed the business plan and its remarkably simple, you equate that to mean shady. Perhaps the authors were foremost writers, philosophers, and lastly business men? Regardless, no matter how silly and simple their marketing plan, just because you figured it out does not mean that the content in the book is mundane.

Give this some thought. Today, even poor people live more comfortably than some kings of the past. Imagine the future... Everyone will eventually live as comfortable as the millionaires of today are privy to enjoy.


Submitted by on Sat, 07/21/2007 - 01:01

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If you are reading these post no doubt you probably received on the the letters telling you want a unique and special person you are. If you have the urge to sent the $139.00 for the 1000 page manuscript, in the hopes it may be legitimate maybe you should consider looking on ebay for the book. It is usually listed at prices ranging from $3 -$40. This will enable you to get the "SECRETS" at a greatly reduced price while at the same time not directly benefiting the individuals who you may eventually view as scammers. Actually, it is always good to check ebay or a similiar website for anything such as this, normally you can save a ton of money. GOOD LUCK


Submitted by on Mon, 08/06/2007 - 16:09

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Anytime someone ask you for money to buy their "secrets" to tell you how to get rich, become liked by all, or how special you are-is a scam. The only person getting wealtyh is the person selling. Their are no get-rich-plans ,otherwise we would all be wealthy, and not working. If you need to have someone tell you that you are special, and that good things will come to you, come here- we will tell you that for free. Beware of anything or anyone telling you to send money for help!!..KAren


Submitted by Bossy4455 on Tue, 08/07/2007 - 08:58

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I recieved the nouneau tech letter as well. With a cover letter and picture of Kevin Trudeua. I admit That Kevin has awsome books but this letter was weird. I jumped online and read all the scams. All I can say is maybe I,ll have diner with Brad Pitt since the rich and famous love me so much.

Troy


Submitted by on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 20:38

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[font=Verdana][/font][font=Georgia][/font][size=3][/size]I can't believe this has been going on so long and nothing has been done to stop it. I received my letter about a week ago, after receiving my 3 books about 2 weeks earlier. I immediately started checking out the letter and Kevin Trudeau when I received the letter. Thankfully, many people have taken the time to speak up about this.
I have not read the books nor will I. I was informed when I called (1-978-299-2298--they don't even have a toll-free number to use for this purpose) about returning them that I could keep the 2 books that I only paid shipping/handling on as the s/h would not be refunded on any of the 3 books, only the purchase price of 1. I had rather pay to send them all back, along with a copy of this ridiculous letter. Maybe then they will understand exactly why the books are coming back to them. As a Christian, I know where my source of strength comes from, and it's certainly not a manuscript from some secret society. The power of Jesus is no secret and is the only source that we'll ever need.


Submitted by on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 11:17

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I do feel as though this is indeed a scam, but theres more to it. I think the entire scam, from beginning to end, is the way that this guy gets away with it. If you really read into things, he's being truthful about some of his claims. He says that you can become powerful, become rich, how to take money and power from the UNINFORMED. Thats exactly what he is doing with this scam. Uninformed people read his rediculous letter, buy the book, and he becomes rich and feels powerful. By following this very basic "business" plan, you too can become rich. I think he is a complete scumbag and has no decent human values for doing this, but by essentially following through with his promises (teaching you how to become rich and powerful), he remains legitimate.


Submitted by on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 16:43

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I too have received an invitation from these people, telling me that I was very special, and I was destined to be a part of some grand scheme who would be able to tap in to some great power. What a joke this is, I was told to send a reply to a letter before a certain date, whats really funny is that the letter I'm speaking of arrived in my mail box on that very same date.
What is wrong with this picture? Thank you folks for bringing this scam to light.


Submitted by on Mon, 08/20/2007 - 19:41

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its hard to say this is real but what if it is? but it really seems like it is a company or a group of individuals who have found through fraud people who are in dept or in need of somthing more from life. i say we go to the news to the law and band together and lets break this secret society and get the peoples money back and stop this kind of fraud from continuing. if you have recieved this letter or know someone who has email me and lets fight this thing bring these people out to the open.. email address removed as per forum rules - Jason


Submitted by on Mon, 08/27/2007 - 16:44

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I too, just got this letter today, and I am so glad I foung this sight, the manuscript has I believe intended evil purposes and is linked to the i lluminati codes of ethics. thank you again for this sight. I'm gonna try and stop them


Submitted by on Mon, 08/27/2007 - 21:50

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Coming to a mailbox near to you... another New? ripoff. Buyer beware if you order Kevin Trudeau's books - he somehow seems to be connected with this scam. When you get the letter promising you "new insights" - TEAR it into little pcs and mail it back to them - POSTAGE DUE!!


Submitted by on Tue, 08/28/2007 - 16:48

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got it today got me all exited, looked up in the internet and found this site, i was about to send it but after i figured out this was a scam, i used it as toilet paper even though it was a lil bit hard, rather than get scammed for 130$ . Watch out folks, this world wants to take advantage of real honest ppl, forvige my language but BUCK ALL OF THE SCAMMERS!!!


Submitted by on Tue, 09/04/2007 - 17:10

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These people are so rediculously out of control. This scam is nearly as bad as the "Foreign Lottery Winner." These people don't know me or anyone else, if this society were so secret (movie "Skulls" ring a bell?) they would make personal contact. I too am greatful for the posts here. Perhaps someday these people can be arrested for Fraud for each count they mail out. (even a minimal sentence x ??? mailings would be Life in prison)


Submitted by on Wed, 09/05/2007 - 01:59

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Yes, I received a couple of letters cfrom them and luckily they sent back my payment slip because they couldn,t read my incformation. Thank goodness fcr
sloppy writing. And no I'm not going to resend the
info. Just have a bad feeling about this.


Submitted by on Wed, 09/05/2007 - 12:15

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September 2007
I bought kevin's book through the infomercial. I like the book and I trust the natural remedies explained in it.
A few days ago I received that letter about the secret society and about how rare and special I was...I got my 56 page free booklet and was asked to pay +/- $139 for a manuscript containing the secret to be rich, healthy, powerful...I want to belive the letter! I really want to believe I am special!! but I think the letter is a scam.
What bothers me is that Kevin Trudeau is endorsing the book and encouraging me to buy it right away! This is changing my perception of Mr. Trudeau. I thought he was for real but, how can he endorse such a scam if he's for real?


Submitted by on Thu, 09/06/2007 - 11:21

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I received this letter too. I busted out laughing. What a scam. Kevin Trudeau is a money making son of a gun. You have to hand it to him. The society is a bit obvious though. Come on Kevin...you can do better than this can't you.


Submitted by on Tue, 09/11/2007 - 14:40

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I too am glad that I had the good sense enought to go on line seeking imformation about this mircle book.However I am interested as to why Kevin Trudeau, founder of natural cures is endorseing Nouveau Tech.


Submitted by on Tue, 09/11/2007 - 14:55

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Wow- I have two of his books and I thought they were wonderful. I am saddened to see that he is involved in something so sinister ! GOd is the only one who blesses- not some association!
In retrospect, I won't be buying anymore of his books!
Susan in Minnesota


Submitted by on Wed, 09/12/2007 - 12:12

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I too am glad I did some quick internet searching. My letter had the same address but didn't have a phone number (other than a fax machine) or even the company name (Nouveau Tech). I guess they know people are wising up to their scam. I almost feel like having them send me the "free" book just so they waste money shipping the book and then sending me more mail asking me to buy their next book... except I would have to pay for the call to fax the letter or the stamp to mail it in... it's just not worth it. I hope no one spent their hard on money on this junk.


Submitted by on Tue, 09/18/2007 - 06:13

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I bought the book, they sent me a book and now they are hounding me to buy other books. I sent them another check,like a dumb ass, and haven't got the second book I paid for. now they keep asking me to buy a third book, I have not even seen the 2nd one I paid for. thanx for this sight, its gonna save me a lot of time and money


Submitted by on Fri, 09/21/2007 - 23:55

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I just received the letter, from Kirstin Hart and found this page while doing my research on them. I think I will use the return envelope though, to mail everything they sent me back. (unsigned of course) I believe they will then get charged for the return postage. Maybe if everyone does that will run out of money to send them to other people.

I believe the saying is...If it sounds to good to be true, it probably isn't!


Submitted by on Tue, 09/25/2007 - 12:27

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Sooo... my name's Chris... and I checked my mail to find a letter, saying I had special traits and was invited to "A Secret society."

Funny thing was... it wasn't addressed to "Chris" ... it was addressed to "Didymus Aido" ... a character name I use for a LARP... Didymus Aido is my troll necromancer... for a game...

Now, I wonder how they got that name... I haven't used it anywhere else... and the one place I do use that name, I don't have my address listed... So, THAT, I'm curious about. I have their phone number, and will be calling them tomorrow.

They say they guarentee their product... I have it in writing... so I may very well send away for the product.... copy it... and ask for my money back.

Sounds like the few people who have tried sending away for it never actually got anything, though? That's probably the scam... you send away for it, and you can send it back for a full refund within 90 days... but it never comes... so you can't be refunded because you can't send back what you never receive.

... depends on what they say when I talk to them tomorrow.


Submitted by on Thu, 09/27/2007 - 01:12

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I reacieved this letter long before I ever heard of Kevin and I joined. After buying Kevins 2nd book, "More Natural Cures", I read in it that he is a member of this society. But he is selling them out because these people in the society are the "they" that everyone always refers to.


Submitted by on Sat, 09/29/2007 - 17:25

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