Enlightenment at a Price
The Centerpoint Research Institute claims its deep meditation technology opens up a new kind of life to thousands of people all round the world, which has never been given negative feedback – until now.
The specially trained advisor continued:
“You have the freedom to delete any of our emails or, as I stated in my previous email you’re welcome to use the link at the bottom of the emails and remove yourself from our mailing list. This is where true empowerment comes from; it’s the difference between remaining a victim to what goes on around us or taking control.”
The last sentence of the really clinched it – and it’s why I have began an article on a subject that I had hoped to share exciting results of instead of lampoon. What has the victim comment got to do with my comment? The only thing that I am a victim of is their scams. However genuine this tool may be and the intention behind it, the way it has come across has bordering on offensive and certainly crass.
They are not listening to the feedback given. Bill claims that he knows of no negative feedback but I suspect that its because he doesn’t want to.
I have just worked thought the world’s longest advert (14 pages) about a course which promises me it is not like all those other nasty courses and books, that only tantalise you with results, but not really show you how to get them. Bill now shares that this other wonderful program with step by step personal advice is available to me for $300 – which is $1700 less than the program is worth, all thanks to Bill’s generous subsidy. Only towards the end of the loquacious document entitled Accelerated Law of Attraction Mastery does its price appear, with 6 red Click Here to Order now red buttons – some appearing before the full deal has been revealed.
Bill kept sending me further long emails headed ‘can you be bribed?’ and ‘what did you decide?’ about Holosync and his other offers. I think you can guess.
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