Guest guest Posted February 15, 2002 Report Share Posted February 15, 2002 But he charges for the book The site says: Help me save your life -- or that of your family member or friend -- because together we can! For just $14.95! With a lifetime money-back guarantee! Instant PDF download. Start reading it in 2 minutes. Just click here. ----- Original Message ----- > The man has an ebook called " Cure Your Cancer " available at > www.getandstaywell.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2002 Report Share Posted February 15, 2002 $15 bucks for 144 pages which summarize the results of 10 years of research by an MBA? Sounds like a deal to me. - Art :-) Re: [ ] Elana's message > But he charges for the book > > The site says: > > Help me save your life -- or that of your family member or friend -- because > together we can! > > For just $14.95! With a lifetime money-back guarantee! Instant PDF download. > Start reading it in 2 minutes. Just click here. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > The man has an ebook called " Cure Your Cancer " available at > > www.getandstaywell.com. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2002 Report Share Posted February 15, 2002 There isn't much that is a deal when you're poor Re: [ ] Elana's message > > > > But he charges for the book > > > > The site says: > > > > Help me save your life -- or that of your family member or friend -- > because > > together we can! > > > > For just $14.95! With a lifetime money-back guarantee! Instant PDF > download. > > Start reading it in 2 minutes. Just click here. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > The man has an ebook called " Cure Your Cancer " available at > > > www.getandstaywell.com. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2002 Report Share Posted February 17, 2002 cat_quilts@... replied: >There isn't much that is a deal when you're poor > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: " A. C. Brown " <abrown101@...> >> $15 bucks for 144 pages which summarize the results of 10 years of >research >> by an MBA? >> >> Sounds like a deal to me. >> >> - Art :-) >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <cat_quilts@...> >> > But he charges for the book >> > >> > The site says: >> > >> > Help me save your life -- or that of your family member or friend -- >> because >> > together we can! >> > >> > For just $14.95! With a lifetime money-back guarantee! Hi, if I had a similar thing offered on my website, I would include something to the effect " We would like to receive money (energy) in return for the years invested in the creation of this book, one of the prime reasons being that, like you, we live in a world where money is required to live. However, if you feel you urgently need the information contained within this book but are sincerely unable to pay (say 15$), then please write to us personally stating why you feel unable to lay out this amount and we will send it to you for free if we feel that indeed your case should be considered an emergency. We will still expect that you will honour our work at a later point when you have manifested greater prosperity in your life or that you'll find another creative way to return the positive energy we invested in it. " I've read (which my personal experience tends to confirm) that many people tend to not value things given to them for free or cheaply, considering such gifts not worth much since they didn't have to pay for them. Personally, I feel that few if any people in Western society are truly unable to create this small amount of money for something truly worthwhile (in contrast to many other things they may spend money on). Also offering a life-time back guarantee seems most generous and sincere. Light and peace, Ulla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2002 Report Share Posted February 17, 2002 >I sure can sympathize, this person should try being a single mom with a painful brain tumor misdiagnosed for months as a sinus infection & stress (hysterical female I guess) , no job from growing intense pain, no insurance and 3 kids under 10 years old. Mix in lung cancer and spending the money I was saving for the kids future on alternative therapy and tell me how a person fights for their life when the money runs out. To Rayla, Eileen and others, I apologize to anyone feeling offended or hurt by my remark and ask you to blame it on my cultural background which made it difficult to imagine people in the Western world falling into true poverty like this. I couldn't imagine that a country doesn't have the financial and health coverage that every citizen is guaranteed here where everyone without sufficient means has the right to receive public assistance (social security) which will cover their basic needs plus health insurance, their rent being paid and many other benefits, so no one has to go hungry, without health coverage, without a roof over their head etc. Also, for every child born, mothers (or parents) receive a certain (quite substantial) sum as well as a monthly children's allowance. Additionally, we have things like " soup kitchens " and many other assistance facilities so our social " safety net " is quite tightly woven. Light and peace, Ulla P.S. Btw, I *have* experienced poverty to the point of starvation (and I am not speaking lightly) but this was my own choice since I didn't take advantage of the help that would have been available. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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