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Insider Internet Dating - IID
The information is good... If it actually gets to you

IID had charged my bank account for the amount of $24.95 for the months of February of '09 and March of '09 for their monthly information program. That's fine. The only problem is that I have not received any of the programs for Feb '09 or March '09.

I have emailed this company four or five different times, and Not only have they not fixed the issue of undelivered product, I have not heard from them at all.

I had issues with this company before when I ordered the company owner's primary program with a 30 day free trial. Guess what... You can forget about the free trial. I ordered the product on late December '08 and I didn't get the product until Almost February.By the time the product was received, the card had already been charged. I guess they actually don't believe in a free trial.By the way, the company said that they were just trying to beat the Christmas rush. I wonder what excuse they use now that Christmas is over. What are they now trying to avoid the Easter Card Rush or something... I wonder.

The bottom line is that the information imparted on the guy's program is deicent, but that is if you even get the material. The company owner, Dave M. Stated to me in an email that the was having trouble with this outsourcer. I have a solution. If you are really having this much trouble with your outsourcer, then why don't you switch outsourcers.

The bottom line is this Dave. I get a monthly installment program from one of your peers in the dating community, and every month not for over a year, I know that he will charge my card its monthly fee, and then within 7-10 days time I know that I will have his disc in my mail box. You should consider using his sister-in-law (his outsourcer) as your outsourcer. Just a thought. Problem solved.

Well, I'm done pissing, nagging, and complaining. The bottom line is if you are looking into this guy, you might want to skip him and go for a good marketing and ad copy class, because you can learn everything he teaches is this formula (that is taught in marketing classes in every major university, probably in the world): Intro, Value, Benefit, and close (or call to action).

I hope I helped a few people out there with this post, and blessed be.



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