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TSmithwick
14-03-2003, 04:37 PM
I do not advise, condone or suggest that anyone buy this guy's stuff. Don't visit this site unless you enjoy being huckstered - and I don't know if there is pixel tagging or such to put you on a mailing list(s). :(

What I want to know is if anyone here has already bought it, and think it's the real thing - or if the info's available elsewhere free.

http://software.secrets-exposed.com

This is a slick selling website, but I don't want to disregard it just on that account, since he might really have something.

Useless Hacker
17-03-2003, 11:09 AM
I gave some serious thought to the price — and realized that my goal isn't to get rich with this package. I'm making plenty of money doing exactly what the book is about — creating and selling software.

So —

Here's the deal — you get the entire package for — $149.00.
:lol:

If that isn't a scam then I'm a C++ programmer. :) . All the 'Order Now' links go directly to a 'Enter Credit Card number here:' page.

BlueCat
17-03-2003, 11:53 AM
You don't need to buy anything, he's unknowingly given away his biggest secret:


I bolted the door to my study and began squeezing my brain

All those years of hard work and I could have a been a millionaire with just a little brain squeezing (be sure to lock the door first though) :roll:

Eriken
17-03-2003, 12:06 PM
Now I'm curious,

Did he bolt the door when he was in his study, or when someone else were there. Or maybe it was empty?

And maybe he managed to squeeze his head in the process, oh come on, just admit it, how many of you haven't wanted to bolt a door and found your head in between a door and a hard place? :shock:
_____
Eriken

Stevie56
18-03-2003, 12:35 AM
WOW, all them new Killer Software Developers.....

http://www.godomino.com?softsec
http://davespublishing.com
http://www.ebizprofitcenter.com
http://www.retirequickly.com/43502
http://www.tuscanyfinearts.com
www.Guaranteed-Hits.com
http://www.minisitecashflow.com
http://www.FreePublicity.com
http://www.TheMerchandiseConnection.com
http://www.successinfo.com
http://www.BizAreUs.com

and not forgetting.....
http://www.EczemaCare.com (going to knock spots off us professionals!)

With competition like that, think we'd better apply for jobs at BurgerKing

fitzbean
20-03-2003, 11:06 PM
That is the lamest scam I've ever seen. Haha. :)