yesenia
mentone,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, September 11, 2018
Ernie sold his program but never gave a d**n if it worked! He never offered any support beyond the sale. He often had his colleagues, Ed and Holly Conley run intereference for him.
Ernie Vega passed away in December, 2017. He used his own psionics programs to try to overcome his illness but they didn't work even for himself.
It's clear his intentions were to make cash off of a con. Even if he did believe in his program, he should have offered support and refunds without a hassle. Most customers who didn't have success with the paid version of Cybershaman just went away quietly, maybe because they felt sorry for him.
His friend and colleague, Charles W. Cosimano, runs the same con. Most of his books are free just to get your attention, then he tells you to buy his gadgets and stuff to combine it with the information he gives away. Just like Ernie, he also ignores emails, chats, phone calls...UNLESS you're ready to buy more stuff.
Now, someone named Tom Vrilock is following in their footsteps, but Vrilock sells his books.
It's like, man, let's just throw some sh* together in a book designed to prey upon desperate, needy people and sell it!
The best way we can respond to this con game is not play. Stop being sucked in.