When I received a promotional brochure advertising the Winning in the Cash Flow Business, I read it out of curiosity. However it promised a way to earn money that sounded legitimate. I checked it out with some finance people I know and they said there appeared to be no problem with the plan.
The brochure promised many things that I would receive, including 800 numbers where I would get answers to my questions for free. After ordering the program for $169, it arrived within 10 days. I immediately watched, listened to, the CDs and read the manuals. When I called for my free leads, that were promised in the promotional piece, and a certificate I received with the package, I was transferred to one of their marketers who tried to sell me an advanced training program, priced from $$10,000, depending on what I wanted to earn monthly.
Right away I figured I was ripped off. To fly to their offices and pay them to train me was never mentioned in their initial sales presentations. For the next 2 weeks I was bombarded with phone calls and emails trying to sell me.
Though the program makes sense, it is merely a veiled attempt to suck people in to spend more money then they have.
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