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I enjoy watching/listening to all the late night infomercials regardless of the topic. I am usually trying to review or solve some business challenge and like a little noise in the background. Having watched so many of these shows I always figured I wouldn't waste my time going to seminars etc. Well you know eventually even the smartest fish eventually gets hooked. I found a hole in my schedule and my wife and I went to a St Louis hotel to check out 4x Made Easy. It all sounded swell - boatloads of cash to be made. Sure there was risk but you have to risk a little to get a lot--right? Really I didn't think the base cost of the software was all that out of line. I have developed and sold software and didn't think it was outrageous. I got a little skeptical though when I saw the costs and fees structures of "those little extras." Come on, $1500 for a couple of DVD's, one day of free training, then $1000+ after that? The local "made it big time" success story wove a heartrenching tale of rags to riches. He had a nice job in aerospace, got laid off, sunk his last $3000 and in a few weeks could buy the aerospace company three times over. That's what did it for me. Afterwards I made idle chat with him and got him to open up a little. He admitted that it is more than a few minutes a day, that the success rate is based on the amount of knowledge and time you put in. I asked him if anyone else from the "area club" was available to speak to with. Well, he'd have to have them get back to me because he wasn't comfortable giving out personal info--fair enough. By the way, I never heard from anyone. I understand the forex market and looked at the software as a tool rather than an automaton that just generates cash. In my research I find many nebulous testimonials, etc. but no one to really come forward en masse--read more than (2) people with legitmate names and addresses (usually Bill P., Trenton, NJ or Miriam D., Scottsdale, AZ). I saw a thread from back in June from someone asking about anyone's experience and would like to ask it again--does anyone have real documented success or failure with this system? I tracked down a FOX 31 Newscast archive segment that showed that the people and State Attorney General of Colorado don't think much of Global Tech the parent company of the software. The name seems kind of sinister and I had to laugh becuase I think these guys actually developed the WYSE software which is a respectable oft used stock analyzer. Anyway if anyone has thoughts I'd love to hear from you. ;)
PS These guys have their spiel down pat. I think every psychology/sociology student ought to go to one of these seminars. They know how to hit every button to get you to buy. If you go in and pay attention it is really very interesting how they can appeal to several socio-economic and cultural backgrounds in three sentences or less.
I enjoy watching/listening to all the late night infomercials regardless of the topic. I am usually trying to review or solve some business challenge and like a little noise in the background. Having watched so many of these shows I always figured I wouldn't waste my time going to seminars etc. Well you know eventually even the smartest fish eventually gets hooked. I found a hole in my schedule and my wife and I went to a St Louis hotel to check out 4x Made Easy. It all sounded swell - boatloads of cash to be made. Sure there was risk but you have to risk a little to get a lot--right? Really I didn't think the base cost of the software was all that out of line. I have developed and sold software and didn't think it was outrageous. I got a little skeptical though when I saw the costs and fees structures of "those little extras." Come on, $1500 for a couple of DVD's, one day of free training, then $1000+ after that? The local "made it big time" success story wove a heartrenching tale of rags to riches. He had a nice job in aerospace, got laid off, sunk his last $3000 and in a few weeks could buy the aerospace company three times over. That's what did it for me. Afterwards I made idle chat with him and got him to open up a little. He admitted that it is more than a few minutes a day, that the success rate is based on the amount of knowledge and time you put in. I asked him if anyone else from the "area club" was available to speak to with. Well, he'd have to have them get back to me because he wasn't comfortable giving out personal info--fair enough. By the way, I never heard from anyone. I understand the forex market and looked at the software as a tool rather than an automaton that just generates cash. In my research I find many nebulous testimonials, etc. but no one to really come forward en masse--read more than (2) people with legitmate names and addresses (usually Bill P., Trenton, NJ or Miriam D., Scottsdale, AZ). I saw a thread from back in June from someone asking about anyone's experience and would like to ask it again--does anyone have real documented success or failure with this system? I tracked down a FOX 31 Newscast archive segment that showed that the people and State Attorney General of Colorado don't think much of Global Tech the parent company of the software. The name seems kind of sinister and I had to laugh becuase I think these guys actually developed the WYSE software which is a respectable oft used stock analyzer. Anyway if anyone has thoughts I'd love to hear from you. ;)
PS These guys have their spiel down pat. I think every psychology/sociology student ought to go to one of these seminars. They know how to hit every button to get you to buy. If you go in and pay attention it is really very interesting how they can appeal to several socio-economic and cultural backgrounds in three sentences or less.
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