 Doctor OldsI Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me.Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 kudos:18 | reply to 14529656
Re: [Scam] Anthony Morrison/Hidden Millionaires Infomercial said by 14529656:Hun I cant even afford to buy his book, thats how POOR I am. LOL. Do you have a link to a free version of it? You have a PC and Internet Access with Electricity to run it so honestly, you can't afford not to buy it. Get last years edition on sale or find a used book store. As the cliche' goes, where there is a will, there is a way. If you won't work for yourself, then I don't see how you would be able to work for others.  -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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 | Regarding "MsMovieStar", this seems to be the typical kind of person that is interested in Morrison's system. Someone who is down on their luck financially and looking for a miracle. They're desperate and willing to take a chance and try just about anything. Morrison certainly isn't the only one out there raking in an income off these individuals but he's one of the worst simply because what seems to sell them in the end is his extreme "sincerity".
His story of his family losing everything appeals to them because they can relate to it and they believe that if he knows how they feel, certainly he wouldn't lead them astray. For that reason, I'm extremely happy to see that this forum has helped to spread the word and expose his company for what it truly is. A scam. |
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 | excuse me but you DONT know me so please keep your idle comments to yourself. Thank you. |
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 removedPremium,VIP join:2002-02-08 Houston, TX kudos:36 | reply to NotConvinced said by NotConvinced :
Regarding "MsMovieStar", this seems to be the typical kind of person that is interested in Morrison's system. Someone who is down on their luck financially and looking for a miracle. Exactly -- Morrison's system seems to cater toward those who see the Internet as some sort of magical moneymaking machine, and that attending one of these seminars will make all of their problems disappear in an instant. In fact, most of the infomercials seem to focus on this crowd.
As for 14529656 's problems with the law.... Having an extensive criminal history is probably not a good idea if you're planning to acquire any kind of gainful employment. I don't think any of the Internet moneymaking schemes (even the semi-legitimate ones that have a slight chance of working) will work for hardened criminals. -- irc.removed.us - #dslr | DSLR Phishtracker | Email: removed@dslr.net |
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 acadielPress fire to beginPremium join:2002-06-22 Bloomington, IL kudos:1 | reply to 14529656 said by 14529656:excuse me but you DONT know me so please keep your idle comments to yourself. Thank you. Actually, I think that NotConvinced has it right on. He or she might not know you, but he or she *DOES* know about this scam, maybe even firsthand (being a victim or something). Perhaps this anonymous poster does have firsthand experience being preyed on by Mr. Morrison's "opportunity" and is just trying to warn others. |
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 | reply to NotConvinced I can see where Mr Morrison would be successful, I too am down on my luck, on disability, lost a home to foreclosure due to limited disability income, lost my car, want to find anything I can do at home to support myself as I am fast approaching 60 years old and the future looks bleak.
But saying that, even I can do the math, all it takes is for around 35 to 40 people a month to pay the $4000 sign up fee for Mr Morrison to make $150K a month! And, since he has scheduled 4 days of conferences here in the Seattle area, I have no doubt he will get at least that many, so, he is getting his income from sign ups, not his actual program! Glad I have the power of google to check this stuff out before hand! |
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