
Originally Posted by
CEC
No ... we're not socialist ... but most of us benefit from sp@m filters and regulated forums ... get rich, mlm, and my favorite, and this author's too, the interwoven promise of working from home, etc., etc. The title and the site's blasting headlines just seemed to encapsulate all of this, and what's good about filters.
Maybe you can't judge a book by its cover ... but if it's not possible to open without paying, at least for me, I'd certainly give it a pass.
well, I understand what CEC is saying. the headlines do scream of "get rich quick." Lots of scams use this technique.
But I saw Kim Servik in the ad and he and I did have some back and forth conversations a while back and I certainly respect him.
My take on this area of "screaming headlines" is that regardless of what they say, it will take a lot of work and effort on your part to receive some benefit from what ever they are trying to sell. It could be a diet program or "buy houses for $0 down, or earning over $92,000 with a web directory. Most folks give up or fail to implement the program in the correct matter.
Hey, you spent $99 on the INDEXU script. maybe $47 on how to make money using it might be a the best $47 investment you ever made.
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