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Complaint / Review
Nouveau Tech Society
Fraudulent, deceptive, coercive, ripoff

According to The Nouveau Tech Package of Inside Secrets, neo-think living requires a policy of never knowingly giving values to or doing business with those who live by force, fraud, coercion or deception.

I won't exalt this group by calling them by their own term neo-cheaters. They don't bother with new systems of cheating. They are simply cheaters in the most classic sense of the term.

The Nouveau Tech secret society uses the very means they condemn in others (fraud, deception and coercion) to entice people to hand over their hard-earned money — to them.in their first letter to me, I was promised secret information that would make me healthy, wealthy, wise and loveable instantaneously and absolutely free. If you're reading this, you probably received the same promises.

When my free booklet arrived, however, I found no secrets. Feeling rather stupid for not finding these miraculous secrets, I paid $139.95 or the second installment, in which the secrets were supposed to be spelled out. When the massive tome arrived, however, I still found no secrets — no 10-second miracle, no silver bullets, no translation of a 2300-year-old Greek manuscript, no method of reverse hypnosis.in fact, I found nothing that I didn't already know, just a massive hodgepodge of contradictory philosophies diametrically opposed to what I had been promised.

Although even after receiving my money, the group didn't reveal how they got my name and address, I believe I know. They select at least some of the special people, they send information to from the mailing list of people who order Kevin Trudeau's book, Natural Cures (another ripoff, but that's another story). Obviously, they believe such people are ill and distrustful of government.

In other words they prey upon the downtrodden, just as they accuse the mystics and neo-cheaters of doing. Then, also as they accuse the mystics of doing, they make incredible promises, which they completely fail to fulfill.

In each of the first two mailings I received, I was told I must respond within a few days, or my opportunity would be lost forever. That is coercion. This group is quite fond of the old axiom, the end doesn't justify the means except when it applies to them.

A quick glance at the Nouveau Tech rebuttal on this site will give you a pretty good idea of how this organization operates. They mix a myriad of valid ideas (mostly borrowed, or stolen from other sources) with a lot of their own unproven theories into an almost unintelligible labyrinth of confusing, contradictory philosophies. Few people would have the motivation, tenacity or time to read the book through from beginning to end as the group insists must be done to absorb its secrets, which aren't there even if they did.

Also, contrary to what their marketing materials would have you believe, the Nouveau Tech book I am not a member of the religious right or a political or philosophical fraud, nor do I have any desire to see this group disappear from the face of the earth. They do have every legal right to publish their opinions. They do not, however, have the right to use dishonest, fraudulent and coercive tactics to market those opinions.

I believe millions of people around the world are learning to tap into universal truths that bring personal, financial, emotional and spiritual freedom to their lives. This is the promise the Nouveau Tech Society makes to its initiates — and completely fails to deliver. More importantly, this secret society claims to be the only group in possession of these secret universal laws. This assertion is no different from the claim of Fundamentalist Christianity (which the society condemns) that the Church is the only means of salvation.

I am a former journalist, currently working as a freelance writer. I received my Nouveau Tech Package of Inside Secrets last week and just today requested a refund. Whether that refund is forthcoming or not, I will do whatever I can to expose the fraudulent tactics used by this group to prey upon unsuspecting and suffering souls.

There are plenty of legitimate, honest people out there willing and able to truly help others succeed in life. You can purchase quite a lot of valuable, intelligent, inspiring and motivating books, tapes, etc. For the $139.95 this group would steal from you through their not-very-convincingly camouflaged plunders.

For more information, please visit (link deleted - see below) This is a new site and you won't find much there yet, except a little more on Nouveau Tech. I've just begun my research, however, and I hope very soon to offer information and access to more legitimate means of fulfilling the promises Nouveau Tech apparently cannot.

Lydia
Jasper, Missouri
U.S.A.


Offender: Nouveau Tech Society

Country: USA   State: Ohio   City: Grove City
Address: 3357H Southpark Place

Category: Miscellaneous

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