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Doc Love - The System - Askmen.com - The Player's Online Guide
Ripoff, Waste of time and money

Doc Love does seem to know what he's talking about. However, at $99 for Doc Love's "The System", he offers very little to go on. I would consider him a marketing genius, except that his book is so poorly written and designed that it's obvious he wrote it himself, with no professional help.

The Dating Dictionary is literally 210 pages of "tips" organized alphabetically. The interview and speech are entertaining, but repetitive, short on information, and for someone who actually wants information, a waste of time. Everything important and usable that he teaches could be distilled into about 3 or 4 pages. The rest of the dating dictionary, and I'm not kidding, is filled with supposedly clever and wise quotes by personas he made up, and long but boring and ultimately useless hypothetical stories.

The whole point is to whet your appetite for his Advanced book, which is probably only slightly more informative, and his seminars, which, again, probably only dribble out the wisdom is small bites. I imagine he puts on a good show, so you walk out of his seminars thinking you learned something, but there is no way you could possibly call this an actual system, if by system you mean complete and useful.

Avoid all Doc Love products, and based on the old saying, "Birds of a feather, flock together, " I recommend avoiding all dating related products on AskMen.com, including The Player's Online Guide. I'm not speaking from experience, but if AskMen.com does not inspect and demand a high level of quality from an admittedly expensive product like The System with such a comprehensive-sounding name, I can't imagine that they do any sort of quality control for any of their other products.

This is guilt by association, but if a company/website sells one bogus product so flagrantly, aren't all of its other products automatically suspect?

By the way, I would have returned the System, but I live overseas, and by the time I received the System (to great expectations) it was too late to return. If, after all I've said, you still insist on getting it out of sheer morbid curiosity, I suggest that you prepare yourself with a return envelope in advance, as they give you 60 days for the money back guarantee, but it will take you only 5 minutes after you realize how you've been duped (particularly by the book, which is written at the intellectual and grammatical level of a 7-year old) to want to return it, and fast.

If I can save one person... This report, and my time and money, will have been worth it.



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