Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 From: c.w. Braam <redactie@...> > Dear all with astonishment I read the last newsletter from Ralph Moss. What > is your opinion about this all? > > Moss asks quite a lot of money for information which is for free available > at the internet isn't it? I can understand his charging a lot for his reports. I think they contain a huge amount of great information that he's spent decades compiling. I think that $700/hour is very excessive. > I think this is not > the best way to promote alternative and integrated treatments to > cancerpatients. I can't disagree. > Or am I too suspicious and too critical? I can't say you are. On the other hand, he's shared a huge amount of information in his books, and he makes a huge amount of information available for free on his website and newsletter. And despite his huge fees, to the best of my knowledge, he's no millionnaire, and I wouldn't be surprised that he's saved hundreds of persons lives thru his reports and consultations. One could argue that $350 isn't a lot of money for that. However, I still do not condone his charging so much. On the other hand, he definitely is " still a promoting man for alternative cancer treatments " with a lot of integrity, not an ordinary businessman. > From the Moss newsletter this week: > > > As a holiday special we are offering $100 off the combination of any Moss > Report (normally $297) and a phone consultation with Dr. Moss (current cost > of $297 per 30 minutes) when the two are ordered at the same time. This > would total $494 for both. Just mention the code NL-2 when you order. This > offer is good until > December 31, 2003. In the new year the phone consultations will be $350 per > 30 minutes. The Moss Reports will remain at $297. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 From: c.w. Braam <redactie@...> > Dear all with astonishment I read the last newsletter from Ralph Moss. What > is your opinion about this all? > > Moss asks quite a lot of money for information which is for free available > at the internet isn't it? I can understand his charging a lot for his reports. I think they contain a huge amount of great information that he's spent decades compiling. I think that $700/hour is very excessive. > I think this is not > the best way to promote alternative and integrated treatments to > cancerpatients. I can't disagree. > Or am I too suspicious and too critical? I can't say you are. On the other hand, he's shared a huge amount of information in his books, and he makes a huge amount of information available for free on his website and newsletter. And despite his huge fees, to the best of my knowledge, he's no millionnaire, and I wouldn't be surprised that he's saved hundreds of persons lives thru his reports and consultations. One could argue that $350 isn't a lot of money for that. However, I still do not condone his charging so much. On the other hand, he definitely is " still a promoting man for alternative cancer treatments " with a lot of integrity, not an ordinary businessman. > From the Moss newsletter this week: > > > As a holiday special we are offering $100 off the combination of any Moss > Report (normally $297) and a phone consultation with Dr. Moss (current cost > of $297 per 30 minutes) when the two are ordered at the same time. This > would total $494 for both. Just mention the code NL-2 when you order. This > offer is good until > December 31, 2003. In the new year the phone consultations will be $350 per > 30 minutes. The Moss Reports will remain at $297. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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