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	<title>Comments on: How To Make $700 (or More) In 3 Steps.</title>
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		<title>by: Johnson</title>
		<link>http://gabrielaguinaga.com/archives/9#comment-126</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 22:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hey Gabriel, Excellent review. You deserve a pat on the back for your honesty. I am not a Guru by any chance, but I have been marketing on line and following most of these so-called Gurus for a number of years. In excess of 10 years, at least. Most of their products are hyped and oversold. And given the recent bombardment of information products, majority of their work is recycled at best. My rule of thumb, any information product costing more than US $35 should not be purchased by anyone, unless it is proven to deliver as claimed in the sales letter.  It is about time someone tells these &quot;rip-off&quot; Gurus that time for easy money is over. They need to give the public something better than bragging and showing off their bank accounts and exotic cars. And instead provide good information and education to actually help others to make money. The great majority of these Gurus are not very truthful anyway. So I am not surprised about your findings. Take care and keep up the good work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Gabriel, Excellent review. You deserve a pat on the back for your honesty. I am not a Guru by any chance, but I have been marketing on line and following most of these so-called Gurus for a number of years. In excess of 10 years, at least. Most of their products are hyped and oversold. And given the recent bombardment of information products, majority of their work is recycled at best. My rule of thumb, any information product costing more than US $35 should not be purchased by anyone, unless it is proven to deliver as claimed in the sales letter.  It is about time someone tells these &#8220;rip-off&#8221; Gurus that time for easy money is over. They need to give the public something better than bragging and showing off their bank accounts and exotic cars. And instead provide good information and education to actually help others to make money. The great majority of these Gurus are not very truthful anyway. So I am not surprised about your findings. Take care and keep up the good work.
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