Tim
Grand Haven,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, October 17, 2009
My God man, if you have any business sense in you WHATSOEVER, I would stay as far away from these creeps as possible.
Never heard of any of these outfits before, but it sounds an awful lot like like the "Rich Dad Poor Dad" Kiyosaki sh*t that Amway pushes on their distributors (who, by the way, make an average of $115 per month BEFORE accounting for business losses).
Ignore the shills that may tout this snake oil. You're not getting anywhere with the advice in these books.
Best regards!
Sage k
Rutherford,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, October 16, 2009
Hey JJ, I had to respond to this post because you described the letters I received pretty well. They made some hefty promises but from the books, I have to say, the information is there! I've been a business owner for four years and have used the information contained in the book to stay in business. I've grown from a college kid that didn't graduate to the co-owner of a company that grosses $1.5 million each year. We don't make nearly that in profit but the profit left over is still a hefty chunk of change and we're almost debt free so going forward, the profits look exciting. I most likely wouldn't be where I'm at without some of the guidance and insights mentioned in the books. I must say partner, no scam here. Just novel information galore that's delivered to your door by the company Neo-Tech Publishing Co. / Noveau Tech Society / Novatech / Novatech Society / Novus Tek Invitation Processing. -Sage New Jersey USA