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Not personally but I checked google and it seems to have some good reviews, and for $29.95 right now, I'd probably buy it, but I don't have a credit card and my dad wouldn't let me :(
 
Looks legit to me. The website uses good grammar, I couldn't find anything on Google saying it was a scam, and I found one positive review. I might try it.
 
If anyone is brave enough to do this definitely post your findings! (I dont mean the secret/method, but just whether it is legit or not.)
 
Alright, I've decided to try it.

I stumbled upon this offer to get it for only $19.99, but it expires tomorrow:
http://www.freestuffexposed.com/discount.php

I will post my comments on it soon.

I'm skeptical, but if you put it on your credit card and it doesn't deliver, you should be able to do a charge back since you did not receive what was promised. Not much downside.

Keep us informed! I've been looking for a new LCD TV, and free beats $500...
 
Alright, I've decided to try it.

I stumbled upon this offer to get it for only $19.99, but it expires tomorrow:
http://www.freestuffexposed.com/discount.php

I will post my comments on it soon.

Definitely keep us updated :)

The thing is though, you'd expect "the loophole" to have been spread around the net. Someone buys the product, they share the loophole with their friend, they share it with their friends etc etc until it's all over the place.
 
Might try it - better be as easy as finding a company and writing an email... I dont want to fill out surveys and that kind of stuff

Update:

----DONT trust the reviews it uses bits from the passage on the website (i.e. written by the same guy) and the youtube guys who say its good have only ever commented on that video and similar ones from ONE user------(just a warning)
 
Images used on this website are for sample purposes only, and are not provided as proof of any claims.

This was in the small print. Im very skeptical, from my experience if it seems too good to be true it probably is.

Any news from your end tnsmart? It says you get the eBook straight after payment.
 
This was in the small print. Im very skeptical, from my experience if it seems too good to be true it probably is.

Any news from your end tnsmart? It says you get the eBook straight after payment.

Yeah Im really sceptical now especially after your point about people sharing it...and these observations
 
Alright, I purchased it and received a PDF, but it was not what I was expecting. It talks a little bit about market strategy and then just goes into "freebie" offer and referral sites. There's nothing new here. I've emailed him to ask for my money back.
 
Nice Observation

There seem to be loads of referral sites there yet he says: "This isn't a pyramid scheme, a ponzi scheme, "multi-level-marketing", a fake lottery, chain letter or any other type of scam."

But referral sites are pyramid schemes so maybe those are examples of what his isnt????
 
Alright, I purchased it and received a PDF, but it was not what I was expecting. It talks a little bit about market strategy and then just goes into "freebie" offer and referral sites. There's nothing new here. I've emailed him to ask for my money back.

Sorry to hear that you can point out that referral schemes are pyramid schemes...:(
 
Alright, I purchased it and received a PDF, but it was not what I was expecting. It talks a little bit about market strategy and then just goes into "freebie" offer and referral sites. There's nothing new here. I've emailed him to ask for my money back.
Honestly, what were you expecting? People that run such sites go around and create positive "reviews" to trick people like you into paying them for garbage. It doesn't look too much different than the pyramid scheme/scam sites that get posted here and on other boards frequently.

If it sounds too good to be true...
 
Nice Observation

There seem to be loads of referral sites there yet he says: "This isn't a pyramid scheme, a ponzi scheme, "multi-level-marketing", a fake lottery, chain letter or any other type of scam."

But referral sites are pyramid schemes so maybe those are examples of what his isnt????

No, over half the document describes how to sign up for these sites and how to get referrals, etc. I probably works for some people, but I've already gone down that road before.

And it looks like I just got my money back, so if you want to try it, feel free.
 
Alright, I purchased it and received a PDF, but it was not what I was expecting. It talks a little bit about market strategy and then just goes into "freebie" offer and referral sites. There's nothing new here. I've emailed him to ask for my money back.

That sucks :(

Well done for trying though! Hopefully you used a credit card so are insured!
 
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