Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Hi there, well, my point was and still is that advertising like that does turn people away from EFT. From all the answers I got it is obvious to me that you know that only part of the people can be helped in one hour to eliminate cravings and what about the rest? They will turn off and say, what crap that EFT is. This is the point I was trying to make. This kind of advertising sounds to me like all those weight loss miracles etc. If it would be only a very small percentage which wouldn't get help in one hour from the cravings, then it shouldn't be a problem to have a money back garantee. So since you're not able or willing to give this garantee, I can only assume that it must be a high percentage for whom it doesn't work, or which need additional work for several more hundred dollars. So, for me this kind of advertising is unethical. But maybe its just me which likes to know up front what cost and time is involved. And I don't think any medical doctor would say that they could cure you of anything.... As far as I remember even Craig says, that those " one minute wonders " are not the norm and for most people there is more involved. Yes, I do know for some people it works fast, but for the majority of people it takes time. And if this is made clear in the beginning then I don't have a problem. I have paid over thousand of dollars already, so maybe you can understand that I hesitate to pay someone more and more and more.... christa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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