Noveau Tech Society
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In its first letter company claimed, "This is a personal letter to you. Notice: this is not a mass mailing... in fact you will get something of immense value from us absolutely free".

They use the term 'absolutely free" several times. I suspect that since the letter has no truly personal information, that in my definition this is some type of mass mailing.

Towards the end the letter states, "remember, you're getting it for free - - you'll be able to do all these things and much more... Here's a fraction of what you will learn:- -

Learn where the profits are and are not in all games of chance...

Learn how to transfer all money, power, prestige from the uniformed to you... instantly

Learn how to use this scientific knowledge...

Learn how to win any lover...

Learn how to lose all the weight you want..."

Anyway, what you are sent is for free is basically seven stories from unnamed people who tell you to join this society. The free report does not in anyway tell you how to what was promised above.

The free report also basically says they advocate nothing immoral, while they tell you that their method guarantees your spouse will never stray, while essentially promising men that they will have a private harem from following their methods.

The free report mainly tells you to join their secret society. It does once mention integrative thinking (something I am familiar with), without explaining how to accomplish it.

It then asks you to buy an approximately $130 report, plus $4.50 postage, and claims that this is their cost (with overhead) to supply you their thousand page report. And it gives you maybe two days to be able to respond.

Thus, I believe this is deceptive advertising practice—the information promised is NOT provided free, the cost to produce a 1000 page manuscript is only about a 1/10th of what they are asking for to cover their costs (I know, I get small run books, like 250 at time, published), and they simply seem untrustworthy.

Furthermore, the report suggests that you will be invited to secret meetings after you receive the second report, which I have to assume is a meeting to try to get you to buy or invest in something else.

Since I consider their advertising deceptive, and immoral, I would warn people away.

I have not put my complete name here as I do not want to deal with those people (they never use their names in the 'free' report'). But I can assure that all these statements are true, and if you receive an invitation from this place, you simply verify that what I have reported is accurate.


Company: Noveau Tech Society
Country: USA
State: New Jersey
City: Clifton
Address: P.O Box 5204
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