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Russ Dalbey Publishing Ripoff Multiple snail-mail submisions Negative feed-back on your site Westminster Colorado
Well, here we go aqain. Another "Distributor" rip-off.
This guy (Russ Dalbey) has sent me numerous snail-mail "booklets" on "how you'll get rich in the 'cash-flow' note business.".
Excuse me? Anyone over the age of 10 knows about "cash-flow" notes. They're OLD NEWS.His only intent is to fill his coffers with his $150+ "Distributor" offerings.
Not that HIS program is worth any more than you can wipe "your best feature" with. And IF it's so "fantastic" and "new" (cackle, cackle) --- then WHY is he "asking for (our) help ??
In short, HE makes his money by suckering people into buying into HIS program, at some $150+. Don't fall for it. It's nothing more than a SCAM.
I love how HIS Copywriter tells you that you must order "within 10 days" to receive "this, that or the other". Escuse me? I've been on HIS mailing list for some 3+ years. What happend to the "you must order before". That's a joke. Every mailing says the same thing, whether or not it's tomorrow --- or a year from today.
Advice? Steer CLEAR of this nonsense.
Jim
Chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.
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Jason
Edina,Minnesota,
U.S.A.
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#2Consumer Comment
Sat, February 10, 2007
I would like to see the states' attorneys general go after the TV stations that sell commercial time to the Russ Dalbey scam. The TV stations have the "we are not responsible for content" disclaimers after the Dalbey program, but in my opinion the TV stations should be held liable as well as the homely, pathetic-looking Russ Dalbey.