I once read a rant from a guy online who was lamenting on a message board about how he bought some goo-roo’s super expensive “how to get rich online” product, was handed a pile of regurgitated garbage, and can’t get his money back.
He also said it wasn’t the first time this has happened.
That he’s been “conned” before.
And, he was “tired of the half-truthes and hype!”
Then a chorus of others joined in.
Each with their own sob story.
Each one saying how they’ll never trust another goo-roo again, didn’t see it coming, were lied to, they’re all the same, etc.
My first reaction?
Well, I don’t wish bad things on these guys. But, when they cry about how they were burned **multiple** times buying from the exact same kind of overhyped nonsensical ads (they know going in are BS, but buy anyway) with blind claims and no credibility whatsoever… they’re pretending to be innocent victims… instead of willing victims.
There’s a big difference between the two.
And the willing ones are often the ones who cry the loudest, even though it’s their fault.
I mean, let’s be honest:
Just because a goo-roo is offering you candy doesn’t mean you have to hop into the back of his windowless van.
Anyway, just something to think about.
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Ben Settle


