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The Association - The Society - Nouveau Society - NeoTech Deceptive catalog registry Dover Delaware
I am also one of the "selected few" with "powers". I have received 2 of these letters within the last 9 months or so. The first letter I got was from a women named "Kate" or something like that. I read it and had a good laugh and scanned the letter in case I did decide to believe in this amazing story. Then 2 days ago I received a second letter of this nature, but this time it was from a "John". Apparently he didn't get the memo that I had already forfeited this offer by not sending in my first invitation. After reading it and picking up certain details, I came across a name on the Internet, a Frank R Wallace and his poker books, then I found Neo-tech and some sort of Society. But what really caught my eyesight was this website was the third option on the google search I had done. Rip Off!!! Get out! So now I find myself deceived. These people would've gotten a better response if they would have told me I was sending in for catalog about books on the greatest kept secrets. Which from what I've read I can only guess is what the book is. It would have been cooler if I had gotten a mysterious phone call or some stranger came to me with this offer. You know like in the movies not some junk mail. I'm not saying the books are rip offs I just think the letters they send to people are rip offs. If your selling self help books just say your selling self help books.
James
ypsilanti, Michigan
U.S.A.