Usacomplaints.com » Education & Science » Complaint / Review: Nouveau Tech Society - Scam ripoff, scam. #139229

Complaint / Review
Nouveau Tech Society
Scam ripoff, scam

I received the letter from this 'society', and after reading the 1st page of this six and a half page letter offering me a free handbook, I immediately flipped to the last paragraph of the last page to get to the gist of what the message of the letter was. Due to it being six pages to begin with, automatically I assumed it was a ridiculous bunch of fluff.

The letter insulted my intellegence, and I'm sure most of the other people they send it to - especially since these 'chosen and very few selected and talented people' happen to be people that are strategically picked from a bunch of lists that contain almost all US household data in them.

These 'special people' this society selects to receive this free handbook are the same people on the same lists that all marketing companies have access to. They are lists that can be rented or purchased from either the US Post Office or other Vending companies that house demographical information (name, address, age, ect.) on about 95% of all US households.

I worked for a direct mailing marketing company and am aware of what companies like this have access to. I recently purchased a book, called 'Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About', and am certain that the same company I ordered this book from either sold or recycled my information to this 'society's' publishing company or is affiliated with Kevin Trudeau (the author of the book I purchased) in some way or another!

On another website (http://usacomplaints.com/reports/ripoff118298.htm) the customer-service manager of this publishing company, Barbie Diamond, makes an attempt to save face for Neo-Tech Publishing (NTP), by spilling out a bunch of fluff that almost mocks the six page letter I originally received. She states that over the past 3 months, she's handed out packages to over a million households. She argues that of all the millions of transactions that she's made, she's only received 6 complaints. 6 out of millions!

What Diamond doesn't realize, is that by her boasting about and defending her millions of transactions to over a million households, she's contradicting everything that the originally sent letter is stating! The originally sent letter repeatedly states that the words in the letter are confidential and meant only for whomever it's sent to. That the 'society' members analyzed the person's profile and chose him/her to be apart of their exclusive club and to be given their secrets.

Now, if I am suppose to be only one of several others that is so priviledged to such precious and ancient secrets, then why is over a million households receiving the same offer as me? If this society knows so much about me (and talents that I supposedly have no clue that I possess) and am one of the very few lucky ones chosen to have my own talents revieled, then why is this handbook free to view for everyone on neo-tech.com/pax-b1/index.php? And why is it that Diamond gave out this website address only AFTER having to defend her publishing?

I don't know about you guys, but I surely am not feeling 'special' or think that I 'possess several rare traits' or that my 'hidden talents must be phenomenal for the society to select me', when they are telling me and over a million other people the same line of bull.

How would you call it?


Offender: Nouveau Tech Society

Country: USA

Category: Education & Science

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