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Received a scam letter for some free membership to the Greatest kept secret for Invitation Processing that has so much BS I didn't even read through the first page. What a load of BS this letter is and a waste of paper, gonna report to as many agencies as I can. SCAM written all over this load of BS. I never signed up for anything anywhere and this is like Identity Theft that someone/company is signing me up for all this scam/fraud stuff.

Update by J
Nov 20, 2008 2:02 pm EST

FYI Found out from DelawareBBB that forwarded me to Las VegasBBB that this Invitation Processing P.O.BOX 6304 Dover, DE [protected] is actually Neo Tech Publishing Co./Noveau Tech Society/Novatech/Novatech Society/Novus Tek Invitation Processing Secret Society 2435 W. Henderson Ridge Pkwy. Henderson, NV [protected] who has been doing this misleading fraud you have special powers offer for years by the complaints on [redacted]. Seems like they were complained against numerous times by how many business names being used now and Dover, DE return address.

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Jimbake
, US
Nov 12, 2009 1:19 am EST

Hello everyone,

I would like to clarify a few things for all the people who received "invitations" and now have questions whether this is a "scam" or not.

First off, I received my "first invitation" almost 18 years ago...actually Feb. 1992... and I said what the heck, I will send away for the information being offered. I really can't say why I did other than I was curious by what I read in the letter.

Well, to make a long story short, I received a huge manuscript a few weeks later and it absolutely blew my mind!

I had never read anything like this before and I couldn't put it down for weeks!

Since then I have built a large library of material and spent thousands of dollars getting everything I could from this publishing company based out of Henderson, Nevada with satellite operations around the world.

They have been under constant attack for over 30 years because of the "controversial" nature of their work and have, by necessity, had to take steps to keep their physical locations hidden from those who would like to see them be eradicated. (like some of the people here?)

I have never been a "conspiracy nut" but I do know one thing.

There is "secret information" that has been kept purposely hidden from the population for thousands of years and continues to this day. Information that has been kept secret exclusively for the benefit of the "power elite" class in this world. Information that, without the knowledge contained in these works, would not be available for you or anyone else not connected at these highest levels.

Information that allows a person to see through the lies and deceptions woven throughout our society...the lies and illusions which keep everyone in a constant state of confusion and continually cycling to and fro like a rudderless ship in the middle of a stormy sea.

Today, 17+ years later, I continue on my journey with a deeper and ever growing understanding of how the world operates in reality and it can all be traced back to my decision to "suspend my dis-belief" that day in Feb. '92

I too was a firefighter/paramedic for 26+ years in the pacific northwest and because I took that leap in '92 I was able to retire at age 50, relocate to Florida, enjoy great health, weigh 178 lbs., quit drinking and I am now an author and editor for an online newsletter reaching thousands a month. I live a life of abundance and abiding happiness...and I plan on living for absolutely as long as possible because it's too damn fun not to!

As far as 'how" they got your contact information consider how direct marketing works.

They acquired your name and address from various "list brokers" who compile this information based on all kinds of different factors including things you signed up for, subscriptions etc. and through a filtering process developed over many years, your name popped out as someone who they believe would likely be interested in the products they offer.

Somewhere along the line, you had shown an interest in something that they have identified as being consistent with the purpose behind their work...they do think you are special because of some things you have done already in your life!

No big mystery here...just very targeted marketing.

And you know, if you are not interested, just throw the damn letter out! Why do people feel they have to "file some complaint" to shut these guys down...I mean get over it and handle things like a mature adult!

And as far as the poster who relates the fact that Dr. Frank Wallace was killed when struck by a car (he was out running at age 73!) and states "looks like he didn't get all the secrets"...I say, MAJOR shame on you!

There is my opinion and you can take it or leave it...but I do sincerely suggest you think again about what you may be missing out on.

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Always looking for humor
Hobbs, US
Nov 10, 2009 5:05 pm EST

Ref. kaykay83 et al- no postings on job sites tho some on sweetness & light (news, comments, politics etc)

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Always looking for humor
Hobbs, US
Nov 10, 2009 5:00 pm EST

I got my announcement several days ago and after glancing at the envelpoe relegated it to read sometime/no rush stack. Like so many others have stated the first paragraph put my special power of BS detection (honed by over 15 years in fire/ems work) on alert. I noted several instances of address hocus pocus by several others with this same power and decided to mapquest the address in Henderson Nv. The aerial map shows very large parking lots on both sides of the street. When I vary the number by 10 either way I still got the parking lot, no business, no post office...as they used to say on Laugh-In- verrry interesting...Oh well, you have to admit that the letter DOES have a certain amount of entertainment value. I have over the years delivered several babies and jerked several folks from the dark side of dead. That is special powers enough for me. God is good. Sign this Just another skeptic.

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Dieter Thomsen
, DE
Oct 30, 2009 12:43 pm EDT

Hey there! We got the same dubious letter today here in Germany, It was posted in Singapore (no date) and the obligatory answer should be mailed to
Invitation Processing
P. O. Box 95338
Las Vegas, Naevada [protected]
850 South Boulder Highway
Henderson, Nevada, 89015
United States
FAX [protected], Copyright 2009
Whatever that means.
Oh yeah, we just think this is destined for the trash can. Special traits and faculties don't pull us off our feet.

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Lennasky
Grayling, US
Oct 28, 2009 12:22 pm EDT

I recieved a letter from this Invitation processing on October 27 2009. For free membership for the worlds greatest kept secert. The letter said I needed to have it post marked before Friday october 30, 2009. and have it back to them by then also. It also said that if I didn`t send it that would be the last invitation I would recieve.I was going to mail it back. Until I found thisweb site saying it was a scam. So I want to say thank you for letting people know about their scam. My question is who can I turn them into to sto them. thank you sign Len

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lolou
patsy, US
Oct 27, 2009 9:20 pm EDT

I do believe that I have special intelligence and powers to become a better person, I just faxed in my packet and unlike all you other people on here that said they would follow through an submit a reply as to what happened or what the next step is that didn't, I guess when they received their reply it said not to post back or it will jinx your progress in your cycle. SO IF I don't reply, then that is what happened. Good luck to everyone that reads this and I have touched with my obvious powers.
I believe in the secret, the book and movie that was on Oprah and whatnot and it does work" If you think positive, positive things are more likely to happen and negativity attracts negativity. So bless you all and keep thinking positive and impeaching Obama would be a good start as he is Satan and has almost everyone in the world is fooled by his messiah type attitude and behavior. Here is a picture of my new house that I got for $300 off the late night info-mercial and flipped for $65, 000 1 month later from getting the deed in my hand, so I guess I am in the 2nd cycle, NO JOKE!

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pardon my unbelief
Kewanee, US
Oct 27, 2009 6:41 pm EDT

I just this last Saturday received such letter, and the hype that came through as I read it, I knew too it is a scam and I was humored by how did they get my name and address I did not even consider such (BS) being addressed personally as if they thought I would fall into their scam. I just want to let it be known that this went pretty far from Delaware to Illinois those also receive such should just use it light your burners, or leaves.
Joke is on "INVITATION PROCESSING" I didn't fall for it and no reply will even be considered.
Thank all you for having a place to vent on scams such as these.

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ihavesecretpowers
Northport, US
Oct 19, 2009 9:23 pm EDT

yeah, it's a scam. but can i point out, to those of you who didn't read the letter carefully (although i can't blame you for that), that the letter is from "john, " but includes the separately-narrated story of "kevin, " so that isn't actually an inconsistency.

and if you're interested in this nonsense, skip the scam and get the neo-tech secrets from amazon. http://www.amazon.com/Neo-Tech-Manuscript-Zonpower-Entelechy-Prosperity/dp/0911752706/ref=pd_cp_b_1

in general, heed the words of the man who gave that book five stars: "Be careful with what you believe and to whom you believe, " and also be careful with your prepositions!

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tjwsmokey
New Philadelphia, US
Sep 29, 2009 2:43 pm EDT

I received the first letter in July and sent the return form in. The next letter wanted me to pay for the 50 some pg book. I then through that away. Today 9/29/09 i got another letter asking for the $140. I've read all the letters and they are all mixed up and full of bs after more bs. all the letters repeat themselves. And what about the 10 second miracle that was supposed to be in the Third letter. If its in there i didn't get it. Has anyone sent the 140, and got another letter after that. i know someone has because they can't send this much mail without cash

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JTexas
Houston, US
Sep 23, 2009 4:25 pm EDT

I received the letter september 19 and i beleive it is a load of crap as well. Funny how he says he cant tell us his name yet he says some mysterious guy calls him kevin. Then at the end he signs "john" im guessing as in "john doe" what a crock of sh*!. he also says absolutely free a million times in the letter and i swear it just drags on and on and on about the same sh*!. the letter repeats information and was really a waste of my time, although I got a little amused by his story that he recieved the letter in the mail "just like me" and was skeptical but replied anyways and reveived the book in the mail, but then contradicts himself and says that he met a guy in a casino that said he was waiting to meet him and that the time must be right and he stopped at some podunk town and went to the library where the librarian recognized him from the mans description and gave him the book. If the book is in a library somewhere then how the hell is this a secret? and which was it, did they send you the letter in the mail or did you get the book in a library? lol must take me for a fool.

P.S. another very amusing part of this was that the letter was dated September 19, 2009 yet the envelope it was sent in was postmarked September 18, 2009 from zipcode 75238 which is in Dallas, Texas. haha, the letter came from Dallas, Texas and they want me to send it back to Dover, Deleware or fax it to Buffalo, New York. SCAM written all over it.

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RICK123
Miami, US
Sep 23, 2009 3:47 pm EDT

I RECIVED THE LETTER AS WELL BUT I DONT KNOW HOW THEY CAN FIND YOUR INFORMATION LIKE ADRESS AND YOUR FULL NAME I THING THEY STOLE THAT INFORMATION FROM ONE OF OUR PROFILES AS SHUCH AS FACE BOOK MY SPACE OR PROFILES LIKE THOSE BUT THAT IS VERY FUNNY AND CONTRADICTORY BECAUSE THE GUY WHO IS NARRATING THE HISTORY FIRST HE SAY HE RECIVED THE LETTER LIKE YOU AND THEN HE SAY I MET A GUY PLAYING POKER IN LAS VEGAS THATS IS THE FIRST MISTAKE IN THIS JOKE LOL

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~Queen~
, US
Sep 21, 2009 10:24 pm EDT

my fiance recieved a letter that says he has hidden talent and they have a secret for him. this was an eight page long letter of ### and it was very unprofessional, everytime the word free poped up, it was in bold and he kept repeating how this secret got him money power and his love life is great and all this other ###. we live in Michigan and i don't know how he got our address unless they got it off one of the job search sites. be careful where you put your information, anyone will try and steal someones money or something. we should try and find this creep and get revenge lol

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pnort3
Buford, US
Sep 21, 2009 6:01 pm EDT

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_R._Wallace went to this site Cher had posted dude in charge of this scam died by getting hit by a car lmfao looks like he didnt get all the secrets

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pnort3
Buford, US
Sep 21, 2009 5:59 pm EDT

[censored] i mailed mine a day late now ill never get the secrets geuss ill have to just keep having the time of my life without the secrets

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kaykay83
Mantorville , US
Sep 21, 2009 5:22 pm EDT

I have a question for everyone who have received this letter... Have any of you posted comments or replies in any forums regarding politics?

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kaykay83
Mantorville , US
Sep 21, 2009 4:53 pm EDT

I don't know where these people got my information but the more research I do the more COMPLETELY creeped out I get. This may sound weird but I believe that this is more than just a scam to get your money, I think it is a ... I would say cult really. I can't think of any other word to try to describe it. These very weird letters that we are receiving can be traced back to a company called Neo-Tech. I think this information (they sell you books that tell you a lot of BS about INSANE STUFF!) that they want you to read is a way of ...well...brain washing people. It seems to claim Objectivisim but it doesn't comply with it at all. Very weird thing here. Just do some research on Neo-Tech and you will see what I mean. And please, whatever you do, don't get involved with this "secret society". They are known by several different names as well as you can read on the last link.

Note: I also have done some job searching on job search web sites, so maybe they are getting info from there somehow?

http://rebirthofreason.com/Articles/Setzer/From_Objectivism_to_Neo-Tech_and_Back.shtml

Neotech Secret Society — Fraud and cheating

http://www.corporate-review.com/nouveautechscam.php

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cb201
Davenport , US
Sep 21, 2009 4:43 pm EDT

9-21-09 got one today from Katie or is it kristen... She has some special powers and a photographic memory but just can't seem to remember her own name. It's the biggest load of BS I have ever read and goes against everything I believe. I have recently moved to this address a few months ago and only my bank has my current address. But I too am unemployed and have posted resumes on job sites I was getting an alarming number of phone calls and spam emails so I removed all contact information from my resumes. So if that's where they got my address from it took them 3-4 months the send me this "secret invitation to their exclusive club". It's obviously a scam and they are after the people who are struggeling and losing faith with the current economy. I just hope that nobody is stupid enough to send these people and money for a book of nonsense. From what I have read they ask for $140 for the 2nd book because the free one tells you nothing. If you are looking for a real success book it's called the bible... And it doesn't cost $140.

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Billyjoeg
Bearcreek, US
Sep 16, 2009 9:34 am EDT

Yelpers, Got mine today! 09-16-09
Here's some thoughts to ponder may be?
1. I agree, has anyone proof of this being a scam, other than address correction requested...which mine didn't have.
2. This was an alert for me...the signature which John claimed the letter was not a mass mailing, the signature was a
photocopy it was not hand signed. Where I work we have the ability to verify if a signature is real or copied. IT IS
COPIED
2. As for Identity theft It's possible but I kinda feel like those letters you get telling your cars Manfr warranty is about to
or has run out ! "Please call with your vehicle serial No.# I feel hey, if they know my warranty has ended than why
should I provide the serial No.# They should be able to confirm it with me...you tell me the number and I'll let know if
you're correct or they should have it on file.
3. Yes I also agree we should start our own secret assoct.
4. The Greek Secret Society spoken of is real I researched that part of the letter and that was true.
5. Yes others need to continue to provide further info on this.

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alesc34
Philadelphia, US
Sep 11, 2009 1:09 am EDT

I sent the back part of the letter back will let everybody know if it is real or fake. I just know that this is bull
because this is my second letter. i just needed to find a spsce to post this . when i see the reply i will let everyone
know what is going on wiht this.

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mermaid69
south kortright, US
Aug 25, 2009 7:57 pm EDT

I got mine today from Katie/Kirsten. I think I am to old to be have such sudden big powers I haven't known about in the last 60 years. This is so bad to be sending prople who are already stuggleing. Shame on them...

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rocky101
madison, US
Aug 19, 2009 5:28 pm EDT

Ya i got the same damn letter today and it made me sick to my stomach...are they freaking serious...are people that desperate that they need too thrive on other people miseries in there life and scam the heck of them and make them worse off then before...What a joke and what is being done so this letters stop being mailed...Nothing obviously looking at the post dates on these messeges.

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daddyo
Buffalo Grove, US
Aug 18, 2009 11:44 pm EDT

Got mine today: 8/18/09. What a scam! Signed "John". I'll respond and tell him I'll "join" secret society if he loans me $100, 000...just until I make my first million.

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esam
, FI
Aug 13, 2009 11:31 am EDT

I got mine today. I'm from Finland- HAHAHAH.

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nightviolet22
, US
Aug 13, 2009 12:59 am EDT

I got the letter last week and just to see what would happen I sent the return letter back with the box checked. Then yesterday i got the 56 page introductory booklet, and a letter from the desk of a leading member! lol The whole letter and booklet basically repeat themselves over and over just regurgitating the same B.S. about money, love, and power...they don't actually tell you anything except that there is a secret message hidden within the 5 true personal stories in the 56 page booklet. (two of which are the same as in the first letter, and the other three have just as many inconsistencies)

And of course, the clincher, they want money! wow right?! It says if you send them $140.00 that they will finally send you the second and final installment of the secrets, a 1200 page manuscript, with all the secrets laid out for you. So needless to say, I won't be joining the Secret Society. oh well, and i thought this was going to be my lucky break! lol

OH YA! and just to point out another thing I noticed: What Kind of Secret Society doesn't use security envelopes to send secret letters through the mail? Seriously...

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Amanda23
Miami, US
Jul 30, 2009 3:34 am EDT

Haha. I got mine today. Where are they finding all of us? Is it from a certain website?

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cassere
, US
Jul 27, 2009 3:25 pm EDT

i got my letter today too thanks for all the info but i wasnt going to read all of it anyway

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TWA
Woodland Park, US
Jul 25, 2009 3:11 pm EDT

I'm sending it in just to see what happens. They already have my name and address and haven't asked for anything else other than to check the box. I think I will have a little fun with it. We'll see how far they take it. Like many have said, I don't see any reports on somebody sending the letter back checked, then ripped off somehow. I think everyone should mail it back and overload them.

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paul33s
, US
Jul 24, 2009 2:35 am EDT

If anyone have sent in the letter, please share with the rest of all what type of rubbish they sent you.

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paul33s
, US
Jul 24, 2009 2:23 am EDT

HAHAHAHA. My goodness like pandora710 I also noticed that inconsitency witht he letter, "the mysterious guy" call him Kevin, but he used his great powers to change is name to John by the end of the letter too funny. Another thing I noticed is that, they said that this letter is not a bulk mail that it's first class mail personally for me. what a load of BS. If it was personaly for me, on page 2 very last sentence, why does it say "Some of you may feel the same way right now." Hmmmmm, oh its a personal letter alright. I still would like to know how they make so much money to be sending out so many letters first class. I'm a child and follower of God, I dont need any old decrepid secret to tell me how to be great in life, that's what I have Jesus for. For those of you who still want to waste your stamp to send the letter in, have fun, as for me not doing it.

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Sum1uallno
Lancaster, US
Jul 23, 2009 7:22 am EDT

Not to sure what to think other then ?

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Al (Arizona)
Phoenix, US
Jul 22, 2009 7:30 pm EDT

Received my 'enlightening' copy two days ago. When I saw the name 'Kevin' from Las Vegas - my immediate thoughts were of Kevin Trudeau, whom spends a lot of time in Las Vegas, and lived there (or continues to live there). I recently ordered his book on debt cures, though I don't have any debt problems. This is a collection of trash, as well.

Incidentally, this morning I also received a "Urgent - Our office is attempting to contact you. You are Guaranteed a $25, 000 Grant or your money back" card. Call Toll Free: [protected].

Note: they change their phone number but the 'content' is the same scam. Here's a 'scam alert' so you don't have to waste time wondering if this is legit ...

Fraud /Scam Alert [protected]
FRAUD/SCAM ALERT � GREEN POSTCARD
July 2, 2008
One of our Senior Center Directors in southern CT contacted us about a green postcard that numerous of
her clients have been receiving indicating �Urgent: Read Immediately � Our Office has been trying to
contact you. You are Guaranteed a $25, 000 Grant from the U.S. Government.� There is no return
address � just a Toll Free Number: [protected] and an �Official Form Number.� When we called the
number, a prerecorded message said (6 times) that we could receive �$25, 000 or more in free
government grant money guaranteed� from their grant guide for a small payment of $59.00 �risk free.�
Just dial 1� Following a quick Google of the number, we have determined that the �mailer� is ASI inc.
4149 Pennsylvania AVE suite 301 Kansas City, MO 64111 Office: [protected] � and that ASI is mailing 80, 000
post cards daily all over the country. What is most disturbing is that the message indicates that the name, address,
and number will be put into their system to facilitate the mailing � just dial 1. Who knows what will be done with that
information later. If it sounds too good to be true, then it is! Please disseminate this information to your network.

Mimi Peck-Llewellyn, JD, LLM
Legal Services Developer / CHOICES SMP Coordinator
CT Dept. of Social Services, Aging Services Division
Marie.peck.llewellyn@ct.gov
[protected]
SMP � �Empowering Seniors to Prevent Healthcare Fraud & Scams

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Mike in VA
Roanoke, US
Jul 22, 2009 8:44 am EDT

July 22 and this scam is still going on. Got my special gift message today. It was headed to the trash anyway, but these comments confirm what I already know. They claim this isn't bulk mail, but you'll notice the bar code above your name on page 1 which indicates bulk mail. Think I'll send this to Clark Howard on CNN. Maybe more publicity will help put an end to this BS.
RMF

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Salvadali
Chesapeake, US
Jun 25, 2009 9:31 am EDT

alot of people have diff offices but a company from dover supporting a company out of vegas holding these secrets wants me to fax this invite to 716 area code that is buffalo N.Y. ?WHERE ARE MY SECRETS so i can be a god

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Salvadali
Chesapeake, US
Jun 25, 2009 9:20 am EDT

I feel so special now that I have been told I have "very rare, hidden traits" ( that some many of you also seem to have)I get the letter on june 25 and am given the deadline of june 26 to responde or they will never be heard from again and I will lose this special gift. Darn. I was ready to haul but to Vegas and win at some poker too. Dont get me wrong I did not or will not meet this deadline for one because I do not like being rushed. One of my special traits, identified by me, is to not fall for stuff even when I do not know what it offers. I have not had these secrets and am still able to type stuff here. I am fine without them. yes p.o. box6304 dover DE [protected]. If someone gets the secrets .. share em here so we can all win hhmmmm

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jrilla44
Tucker, US
Jun 23, 2009 5:37 pm EDT

I just got my letter today, they had me hyped until i read most of these blogs.I agree with tiffanik read the word of God and it will give you all the answers needed for success.

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mclinc
Lynnwood, US
May 26, 2009 7:05 pm EDT

Wow! What are we all waiting for? We can all be rich and famous and incredible lovers together! Better yer let's start our own Association and tell everybody nothing about it.

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Deuteronomy 8:18-ability to make wealth
Gwinnett County, US
May 26, 2009 6:30 pm EDT

I just received this so-called "free-membership invitation" today. The letter was signed by John with the address as PO Box 6304, Dover, DE [protected], Fax number [protected]. It was too good to be true. I mean, really! Why do I need to, as they put it, "control anyone, man or woman, anywhere"? Our success or lack thereof, has absolutely nothing to do with whether we have complete control over others. We just have to have self-control (self-discipline) and press towards our goals, by staying focused on what WE are doing, not on what others are doing. Do we really want to believe that we must have some sort of freaky, voodoo power on someone before we can be happy? Would we be happy knowing that a person love towards is not REAL, it's only because of some "power" over them. If that was true, then it would NOT be REAL love or happiness would it? It would only be an imitation of the REAL thing. I personally prefer REAL love and happiness.

There is some good news. God has created each one of us for a purpose. We ALL have a destiny, which God Himself has already given us the abiltiy to accomplish. It's just that a lot of us have not yet realized our potential, skills, gifts, and talents. We already have greatness inside of us, and we don't need to control or step over others to obtain it.

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Kevin John
Fairfield, US
May 19, 2009 5:35 am EDT

So, have any of you actually been ripped off?
I got my letter today, and have been reading every message thread and post on the thing all night.
So far, i have not found a case where someone went along and returned the letter with the box checked, and
then been ripped off somehow. What are they after? They obviously already have our addresses. If you fax it back from a library, they still only have a checked box, right?

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tiffanik
, US
Apr 30, 2009 9:56 pm EDT

BTW, the return address was the same as listed above: Invitation Processing PO Box 6304 Dover, DE [protected], The letter was signed Kate, but typed under that was Kirsten. I did a reverse phone lookup on the fax # 716.447.7488 and it came up to Buffalo, New York. Just thought I'd add that tidbit of info. Have a blessed day !

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tiffanik
, US
Apr 30, 2009 9:54 pm EDT

Agree, agree! My mom received this letter today, 04/30/09, and asked me to read it since she couldn't decide what to make of it. My first move with most anything anymore is "Google" or "Snopes" to find out the 411 on it. While reading this letter, the only thing I could keep thinking was #1 - SCAM ALERT! #2 If they have all these super powers, why not jut send the book or package, since you should know whether or not these special, rare people they have been searching for will respond or not...whatever! I do not why these people/companies are allowed to waste so much money and time on this stuff when here are people starving all over this world. Anything for a buck I suppose ! I agree with one of the previous comments, read the Bible, it will answer all your questions and give you every single thing you could ever need for prosperity, wealth, love, etc...and it is ABSOLUTELY free ! God Bless America !

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