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Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with weight loss

information, so i decided to check it out. When I got there, whoever

it was was selling an information package. I thought to myself, why

not? I've already spent tons of money on everything else. So, like

any gullible person would, I bought it. I got instant access to the

information. I immediatly thought all the information was " bullshit "

(excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he told me that all

the information was true and that many doctors do in fact suggest

losing weight this way. I looked around the internet for more

information on it. To my surprise every other site I found that was

selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was even selling for

$35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the person was truly

trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising this person when

they really were trying to do a good thing by not scamming us. If

you would like to visit the site, the address is.

http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

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I am always interested in something that works, but it is advertising

no matter how you look at it. If this person really thought this

information would help, why didn't they just post the information

rather than trying to sell it? They probably just joined this group

to advertise, not because they care about us succeeding. It might be

looked at differently if they were referring us to someone else who

sold something that worked for them, but it is their product and that

are interested in making money.

> Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with weight loss

> information, so i decided to check it out. When I got there,

whoever

> it was was selling an information package. I thought to myself,

why

> not? I've already spent tons of money on everything else. So,

like

> any gullible person would, I bought it. I got instant access to

the

> information. I immediatly thought all the information

was " bullshit "

> (excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he told me that

all

> the information was true and that many doctors do in fact suggest

> losing weight this way. I looked around the internet for more

> information on it. To my surprise every other site I found that

was

> selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was even selling

for

> $35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the person was

truly

> trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising this person

when

> they really were trying to do a good thing by not scamming us. If

> you would like to visit the site, the address is.

> http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

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I am always interested in something that works, but it is advertising

no matter how you look at it. If this person really thought this

information would help, why didn't they just post the information

rather than trying to sell it? They probably just joined this group

to advertise, not because they care about us succeeding. It might be

looked at differently if they were referring us to someone else who

sold something that worked for them, but it is their product and that

are interested in making money.

> Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with weight loss

> information, so i decided to check it out. When I got there,

whoever

> it was was selling an information package. I thought to myself,

why

> not? I've already spent tons of money on everything else. So,

like

> any gullible person would, I bought it. I got instant access to

the

> information. I immediatly thought all the information

was " bullshit "

> (excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he told me that

all

> the information was true and that many doctors do in fact suggest

> losing weight this way. I looked around the internet for more

> information on it. To my surprise every other site I found that

was

> selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was even selling

for

> $35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the person was

truly

> trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising this person

when

> they really were trying to do a good thing by not scamming us. If

> you would like to visit the site, the address is.

> http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

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Would you mind sharing the general idea of what you got? I'd like to do a

little of my own research. The program that my doctor recommends is a balanced

diet combined with exercise along with changes in lifestyle (in other

words.....Weight Watchers).

in NC

mr400pounder@... on 08/16/2001 11:20:37 PM

Please respond to wwliterside

To: wwliterside

cc: (bcc: -C /BRE/AGFA/US/BAYER)

Subject: Encouragement

Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with weight loss

information, so i decided to check it out. When I got there, whoever

it was was selling an information package. I thought to myself, why

not? I've already spent tons of money on everything else. So, like

any gullible person would, I bought it. I got instant access to the

information. I immediatly thought all the information was " bullshit "

(excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he told me that all

the information was true and that many doctors do in fact suggest

losing weight this way. I looked around the internet for more

information on it. To my surprise every other site I found that was

selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was even selling for

$35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the person was truly

trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising this person when

they really were trying to do a good thing by not scamming us. If

you would like to visit the site, the address is.

http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

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This looks to me like a cleverly worded advertisement.

He's telling you he was skeptical, but them pushes

you to go to this site.

--- lisa-c.smith.b@... wrote:

>

>

> Would you mind sharing the general idea of what you

> got? I'd like to do a

> little of my own research. The program that my

> doctor recommends is a balanced

> diet combined with exercise along with changes in

> lifestyle (in other

> words.....Weight Watchers).

>

> in NC

>

>

>

>

> mr400pounder@... on 08/16/2001 11:20:37 PM

>

> Please respond to wwliterside

>

> To: wwliterside

> cc: (bcc: -C /BRE/AGFA/US/BAYER)

>

> Subject: Encouragement

>

>

>

> Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with

> weight loss

> information, so i decided to check it out. When I

> got there, whoever

> it was was selling an information package. I

> thought to myself, why

> not? I've already spent tons of money on everything

> else. So, like

> any gullible person would, I bought it. I got

> instant access to the

> information. I immediatly thought all the

> information was " bullshit "

> (excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he

> told me that all

> the information was true and that many doctors do in

> fact suggest

> losing weight this way. I looked around the

> internet for more

> information on it. To my surprise every other site

> I found that was

> selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was

> even selling for

> $35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the

> person was truly

> trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising

> this person when

> they really were trying to do a good thing by not

> scamming us. If

> you would like to visit the site, the address is.

> http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

>

>

>

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Especially since he joined the list today...........

> >

> >

> > Would you mind sharing the general idea of what you

> > got? I'd like to do a

> > little of my own research. The program that my

> > doctor recommends is a balanced

> > diet combined with exercise along with changes in

> > lifestyle (in other

> > words.....Weight Watchers).

> >

> > in NC

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > mr400pounder@y... on 08/16/2001 11:20:37 PM

> >

> > Please respond to wwliterside@y...

> >

> > To: wwliterside@y...

> > cc: (bcc: -C /BRE/AGFA/US/BAYER)

> >

> > Subject: Encouragement

> >

> >

> >

> > Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with

> > weight loss

> > information, so i decided to check it out. When I

> > got there, whoever

> > it was was selling an information package. I

> > thought to myself, why

> > not? I've already spent tons of money on everything

> > else. So, like

> > any gullible person would, I bought it. I got

> > instant access to the

> > information. I immediatly thought all the

> > information was " bullshit "

> > (excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he

> > told me that all

> > the information was true and that many doctors do in

> > fact suggest

> > losing weight this way. I looked around the

> > internet for more

> > information on it. To my surprise every other site

> > I found that was

> > selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was

> > even selling for

> > $35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the

> > person was truly

> > trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising

> > this person when

> > they really were trying to do a good thing by not

> > scamming us. If

> > you would like to visit the site, the address is.

> > http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

> >

> >

> >

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Especially since he joined the list today...........

> >

> >

> > Would you mind sharing the general idea of what you

> > got? I'd like to do a

> > little of my own research. The program that my

> > doctor recommends is a balanced

> > diet combined with exercise along with changes in

> > lifestyle (in other

> > words.....Weight Watchers).

> >

> > in NC

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > mr400pounder@y... on 08/16/2001 11:20:37 PM

> >

> > Please respond to wwliterside@y...

> >

> > To: wwliterside@y...

> > cc: (bcc: -C /BRE/AGFA/US/BAYER)

> >

> > Subject: Encouragement

> >

> >

> >

> > Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with

> > weight loss

> > information, so i decided to check it out. When I

> > got there, whoever

> > it was was selling an information package. I

> > thought to myself, why

> > not? I've already spent tons of money on everything

> > else. So, like

> > any gullible person would, I bought it. I got

> > instant access to the

> > information. I immediatly thought all the

> > information was " bullshit "

> > (excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he

> > told me that all

> > the information was true and that many doctors do in

> > fact suggest

> > losing weight this way. I looked around the

> > internet for more

> > information on it. To my surprise every other site

> > I found that was

> > selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was

> > even selling for

> > $35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the

> > person was truly

> > trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising

> > this person when

> > they really were trying to do a good thing by not

> > scamming us. If

> > you would like to visit the site, the address is.

> > http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

> >

> >

> >

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I was wondering the same thing, but was giving the benefit of the

doubt.

> >

> >

> > Would you mind sharing the general idea of what you

> > got? I'd like to do a

> > little of my own research. The program that my

> > doctor recommends is a balanced

> > diet combined with exercise along with changes in

> > lifestyle (in other

> > words.....Weight Watchers).

> >

> > in NC

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > mr400pounder@y... on 08/16/2001 11:20:37 PM

> >

> > Please respond to wwliterside@y...

> >

> > To: wwliterside@y...

> > cc: (bcc: -C /BRE/AGFA/US/BAYER)

> >

> > Subject: Encouragement

> >

> >

> >

> > Yesterday, somebody posted a link to a site with

> > weight loss

> > information, so i decided to check it out. When I

> > got there, whoever

> > it was was selling an information package. I

> > thought to myself, why

> > not? I've already spent tons of money on everything

> > else. So, like

> > any gullible person would, I bought it. I got

> > instant access to the

> > information. I immediatly thought all the

> > information was " bullshit "

> > (excuse the language) so I consulted my doctor, he

> > told me that all

> > the information was true and that many doctors do in

> > fact suggest

> > losing weight this way. I looked around the

> > internet for more

> > information on it. To my surprise every other site

> > I found that was

> > selling the information costs $15, $19, and one was

> > even selling for

> > $35! In my opinion, the post was not a scam and the

> > person was truly

> > trying to help. I've seen a lot of posts chastising

> > this person when

> > they really were trying to do a good thing by not

> > scamming us. If

> > you would like to visit the site, the address is.

> > http://geocities.com/mymoney100/weight2.html

> >

> >

> >

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