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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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Iris8
Wallaceburg, CA
Dec 23, 2010 7:00 pm EST

my scam letter was from Tiffany in Nevada, with a special message from a member of the secret society in Greece! He said that I have "special" abilities.

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make you believe it
Lansing, US
Dec 01, 2010 2:52 am EST

I felt so darn special when "John" sent me my "special powers" letter I almost ran to my local grocery store and asked one of the cashiers to announce over the intercom "Attention customers who are apart of the exculsive association including Kevin and John please report to the front to meet your newest member" and then I realized that if this letter is true I can just make the announcement myself or better yet, use one of my hidden powers and control any man or woman anywhere. This John guy and those people at NEO Tech are some real doooooosh bags that feed off of the narrow and empty minded people of society. They've been at this for 5 years so they must be getting some where with this seeing that the postage on my letter was .35 cents. Those big spenders sent my letter first class baby!

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MAD'AW
West Hills, US
Nov 21, 2010 1:56 pm EST
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Just so your bubble won't be burst, you are special and talented. It is a truth in the letter. To bad that there is a fool born every minute. This stuff has always been and will always be. Oops, I opened mine up after coming back from Italy and it was after the due date. Oh well one less thing I have to be responsible for. Didn't someone say ignorance is bliss? We already have a wealth of good info out there, just have to simplify it and apply it.

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dccattx
, US
Nov 10, 2010 1:49 am EST
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We received our letter yesterday. I would like to hear from someone who actually sent their letter in and received a response they are willing to share. Has anyone thought this might be an elaborate scheme by a collection agency to track down people. Once you send the letter back they know they have your correct address. (Just a thought.) :)

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notbuyinit
, US
Nov 07, 2010 4:50 pm EST

Crazy that this has been going on for years! How have they not been stopped? Why would you ever send anything back to them after reading any of these comments? Come on! It's all BS!

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Warren D
Pleasanton, US
Oct 20, 2010 5:19 pm EDT

Although skeptical I sent the return portion by mail after several readings of the entire letter. It does not appear there is any way they can financially harm me unless I send them more information.

I am curious to see where this will go. I don't expect any harm to come from it but I do think they will ask for money at some point. When they do I will laugh and discard whatever they've sent. One think I noticed is that the ZIP Code on the post mark is Dallas and the return portion goes to Dover, DE. And the FAX number is for Buffalo, NY. The variety of potential addresses is suspicious on its own.

I will post again when I see where this goes.

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blazinchaos
Indianapolis, US
Oct 20, 2010 9:53 am EDT

Got MY letter today, not sure what to think. If this were a scam why do they have my college address but not my SS#. I don't think it's a scam for that reason but i don't think it's a chance for millions. I'm going to send it in see what happens. Will Keep up to date.

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tlcasey100
Hominy, US
Sep 29, 2010 11:07 am EDT

I got one yesterday Sep 28 and it reeks with scam and if any of the the things promised in it would have to be demonic in nature to work for you. I can say the people who sent are also a pack of thieves.

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dansk
julington creek, US
Sep 14, 2010 4:35 pm EDT

If they don;t explain what your doing then jsut dont do it. Simple thing, it hurts to pay just to find out IF$$?
best advice try using side work using that money to try other things. I thought I was special too until I gave out my info
and was subject to fraud or ID theft ro something.

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dansk
julington creek, US
Sep 14, 2010 4:33 pm EDT

It goes from saying make omey doing one thing to the nect. If t hey don't explain what you'll be doing then jsut don;t do it.
Best advice try finding making small cash as virtual csr $9 hr //data entry be prepared for advertising costs// then use that money to experiment with. It sucks spending money to find out. So amny people have created thingsfrom theor basements
that just repeat themselves. Like envelope stuffing, you sendSASE they give same flyer asking you to get people to send you a sase trying to get them to send a sase. SAME CONCEPT. They reel you in, then its a feeding frenzy.

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mjlm
Albrightsville, US
Sep 14, 2010 5:58 am EDT

I received one of those letters yesterday [protected] also signed Katie with Kirsten under the signature. I think it is awful that people can be so heartless to scam people this way. Like today I always try to check out these kind of letters. People do not give away things for free, there is always a catch to it. signed mjlm

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bevvy
, US
Sep 13, 2010 1:51 pm EDT

I just received this same letter addressed to my address but sent to my husband, who has beeen deceased since 1988. Tells how they checked his profile and find him to have all these speceal traits and asked him to either mail or fax this back to them. What I really don't understand where these people dig up some of there stuff.

My husband has been gone for a long time and I never have any reason to put his name on anything of my own.

I even get phone calls from some places about working from home and they even mention my husbands name. I asked them where they got his name from and they said I must have put it on something that I filled out on line. I said I have not used his name on anything for over 20years.

Just amazes me how some will go to no lenths to try and scam you.

Waist of time, paper.

Seems like if the government can prove this is scam why they can't stop them from using the U S Postal service to help them spread this stuff.

Beverly

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RedVanilla
, US
Aug 19, 2010 9:20 am EDT

I got one too a few days ago. What a load of crap. Mine is "signed" by "Katie", but the name "Kirsten" is typed underneath. Regardless of that, I am amazed that such crap still circulates. Like this is 1934 and people are THAT gullible and ignorant to not recognize this for what it is. Then again, I bet some are. I am returning mine with a note to remove my name from their mailing list and NEVER CONTACT ME AGAIN. So stupid.

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richerich1968
Rockford, US
Aug 18, 2010 3:15 pm EDT
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Just got this stupid letter today, It's hilarious that the letter writer says he cant reveal his identity on the advice of his lawyer. He says he is a late night talk show host and later in the letter the guy from Vegas who wrote the Poker book calls him Kevin but at the end of the letter where you are suppose to mark the box and mail in this piece of [censor] he signs his name as John...The man who wrote the poker book supposedly worked for DuPont for 12 years when in reality he only worked there for 9 years and was convicted of tax evasion before being hit and killed by a car while jogging. Anyone who actually believes this chain letter should be castrated so they cannot contaminate the world with their stupid children...

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amazonia
Hutchinson, US
Aug 17, 2010 12:42 am EDT

a follow up to my last post...i just discovered that Mark Hamilton is in actuality, Frank Wallace's SON. i found this info on a former neo-tech follower's website. notice i said FORMER follower.

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

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amazonia
Hutchinson, US
Aug 17, 2010 12:06 am EDT

[censored], i KNEW i was special!
but for real... i too am unemployed and searching the internet job sites. btw...i think careerbuilder.com is the culprit. after i applied for a job thru their website, i immediately started getting 5-10 calls a day from this 866# from asia or india. googled it and it's a company called career advisors that tries to set you up with online for-profit/rip-off colleges. then today i get this letter telling me all about how special and talented and amazing i am. whatever. so, being as i was a skiptracer before the company i worked for closed down, i decided to research this load of crap they were trying to feed me, googled the po box in delaware, and found this (and several other) complaint boards. i did some more digging and this [censor] is nuts! from what i'm gathering, this mark hamilton guy (a disciple of frank wallace) is basically wanting to overthrow the government in it's current form by either having one of his people, or himself, elected president, and then spread his doctrine worldwide. here are a couple of links...

http://www.thesocietyofsecrets.com/secretmeetings/Supplement2.aspx
http://thesocietyofsecrets.com/secretmeetings/default2.aspx

they also go by the name The NEO THINK society. pretty scary stuff. yes, they are more than just a simple money scam. someone else posted that it reminded them of scientology, which is immediately what i thought of too. and i think we are on the right track with that. maybe a little Illuminati and Freemason-like stuff thrown in too.
i would just copy and past some of the craziness i found (loosely quoted, "taking down the pillars of the anticivilizaion...religion and politics") but i'm afraid that since they have already "analyzed" and "researched" me and have my address, they might be able to track me down and eliminate me so i can't inform anyone of their plot. HAHAHAHAHAH!

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JMMS1
Dayton, US
Aug 03, 2010 11:45 am EDT
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John wrote the letter and Kevin is a character in a story! You people need to check up on your reading skills. The only way this could be a scam is if they want DOB, SSN, bank info or money!

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Saltyjax
Fairborn, US
Jul 22, 2010 4:20 am EDT

Unreal. I recieved one of these scam letters too, three days before my birthday, in which they reqiured the return information, by my birth date. Tricky and sneaky...and man oh man did I chuckle at the "swear by the bible line"...Return address was P.O. Box 6304, Dover, Delaware [protected]. No last names used either, I noticed, signed, John.

Phil
Dayton, Ohio.

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CarlottaGypsy
, US
Jun 03, 2010 11:55 am EDT
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OMG! How did they know how terrific I am without even meeting me? I was curious like everyone else. Then I thought "is someone spying on me?" But the I snapped...they are so full of BS I laughed so hard at myself for even given them the time to read that letter, Ugh! My family laughed at the letter and thought the same thing I did. lol! We keep the letter to remind us about how stupid people love to be and how greedy for money they are that they'll try anything.
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Sakamoto Ryoma
Issaquah, US
May 18, 2010 12:43 am EDT
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I also wanted to add...

Wealth, women, controlling people, and getting one's every desire might be fun for a few days (weeks?), but it won't bring true happiness. I am not a Christian, but a Buddhist. I am not always a good one, but I am, at least, good enough to know to understand this basic principle.

Since it seems that there are some trolls from the people responsible for this letter posting here, I say to them... I know the path to ultimate happiness. I would be more than happy to share it for free, just send me $9.99 to cover handling charges.

Note that be accepting this "trial" offerm you will be billed at the regular rate of ... :D

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Sakamoto Ryoma
Issaquah, US
May 18, 2010 12:16 am EDT
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Posted 202 days ago from May 17th 2010 by lolou..

"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."

It would seem that one of the secrets is that we've all been mislead when it comes to syntax. If writing this bad is good, I don't want to be... good. LOL.

I just got the letter today, too. I have been employed and advancing in the same company for more than 15 years. My current salary is slightly more than 4 times that of when I began and I have not so much as looked at any online job sites. I do offer an occasional online rant on the situation and future of our county. I am an independent small government conservative who trusts no major political party. I am a sucker for health supplements if I can see that there is reasonable science behind the products. What else? I just joined a new health club (24 hour fitness) because I was not happy with the management at my former gym. Anyone else similar? I still have a few pages to read, but I would really like to know who gave these losers my personal information.

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gbhouston
Houston, US
Apr 26, 2010 4:02 pm EDT
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This sounds so Kevin Trudeau who just went to jail (again) in February of 2010. He sent a similar letter to me a few years ago after I was suckered in to buying 'Natural Cures They Don't want you to Know About'. That book is crap. That other letter promised all the secrets of the world if I bought a stack of books for an exorbitant price. I didn't. Too bad they can't put him away for good!

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fast27
sto, US
Apr 08, 2010 4:21 am EDT

FUNNY EVERYONE TALKS TRASH ON THEM LIKE THEY KNEW IT WAS A SCAM AND EVERYONE "KNOWS RIGHT AWAY IT WAS A SCAM", YET DECIDED TO GO ON THE INTERNET AND RESEARCH EVERYTHING ABOUT IT. THE SUCKERS ARE THE PEOPLE LIKE YOU THAT SEARCHED FOR IT. THE PEOPLE THAT THOUGHT IT WAS A SCAM THREW IT AWAY AND NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT IT AGAIN. YOU MAKE FUN OF THEM, BUT THEY GOT YOU. YOU BELIEVED IN IT AND WANTED TO BELIEVE IN IT. DESPITE OF EVERYTHING YOU KNOW, YOU STILL LET AN OBVIOUS SCAM FOOL YOU INTO BELIEVING IT. YOU THEN SEARCHED THE INTERNET TO CONFIRM YOUR BELIEFS. THEN YOU FOUND THIS AND SAID HOW STUPID IT WAS. HA HA, WELL MAYBE INSTEAD OF CRITICIZING THEM YOU SHOULD GIVE THEM SOME CREDIT FOR SUCKING YOU IN. SUCKING YOU IN SOO MUCH, THAT YOU WASTED YOUR TIME AND ENERGY LOOKING FOR IT AND PROCEEDED TO EVEN LEAVE A COMMENT AND WASTE MORE OF YOUR TIME. WELL, I AM NOT DENYING ANYTHING, THEY GOT ME AND I FAXED IT BACK. TO SAY THE LEAST, WHAT I GOT WAS INTERESTING...

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fast27
sto, US
Apr 08, 2010 4:08 am EDT

I find

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JPatro99
Saratoga Springs, US
Apr 07, 2010 11:30 pm EDT

So my secret Jedi skills aren't worth millions...

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1Steele
, US
Mar 26, 2010 3:23 pm EDT

Hello, I received my letter a couple of days ago and being the proof reader that I am, I read it in full...it read like a rough drafted story. (Not to critisize anyones writtings, but if you are going to try and get someone to join a "Secret Society", have someone proof read your letter to correct any errors.) Upon reading the first paragraph, I thought one of my friends sent it to me as a joke, but soon realized it was something entirely different. I almost got sucked in to it, but I am one whom hates to be controlled or contained by any means. So with that, I wouldn't want to control someone else...I believe in freedom(although we as a people will never be free). The first sentence as followed: "(My Name listed), please forgive us, but we have taken a closer look at your profile. [" Hmmmm...I have signed up for job posting, surveys, and info for publishing. All these things have asked for my info and to my dismay, I believed them when they said: "Our company does not share any info given on our website!" Well they failed to put "SELLING OF INFO"!]". Back to the letter. I do agaree that I have special traits, but one would not know this without personally knowing me...something I wouldn't share with just anyone. This letter aroused my love of research, so I did some homework. There inconsistancies in the letter... Page 1: "This is a personal letter just for you(or me)"...then on Page 2(last sentence): "Some of you may feel the same way right now." Geez dude and/or dudette! Come on...lol! After reading a few(maybe only 3) testimonies on how these teachings have changed our(their) lives for the better, where is your proof. You like others here, are just writting your testimonies on a website. And I think it's kinda ironic that the one believer listed above, has a first name intial of "J"...isn't that one of the intials of this so called person named "John"? By the way JBP after working 26yrs at "GOOD" jobs or pretty good jobs, one can easily retire at age 50. It all depends on how you have saved and invested your monies throughout the years. Alot of older people I know and have known, retired and moved to Florida living very nicely. Some even living large as they say. By the way JBP you said you were retired, if you are publishing books...you're still working, just in a different field. Ok I went off the subject a bit again...sorry. This guy or gal behind these letters are gaining insight from all of the info listed here and on other scam alert websites. My letter was post dated March 19th, 2010 on the envelope...the letter itself was dated March 20th, 2010...making it seem more believeable via the dates stamps. Wow they are very persistant in suckering people in. I could send them something back or even send the letter back to join and play out my curiosity, but it'll be more fun to track them down personally and see if they like their privacy trampled on. The Hunted just became the Hunter! Peace to all and all a good Life!

Mr. Steele, IL. USA

P.s.,
"All those whom have received the manuscript and denounced it, come on share the insanity with us that are curious. Give us something to nibble on...a few lines here and there. LOL!

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KJ12
Forest Lake, US
Mar 24, 2010 11:03 pm EDT

What? You mean I'm not special? I'm so sad! What a crock of crap! The only special book I need...is the bible.

FYI: I live in Minnesota. I am not unemployed and have not recently applied for a new job or job search and I am on facebook.

Take care and remember "YOU ARE SPECIAL".

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Xenu
Clearwater, US
Mar 22, 2010 1:11 pm EDT

I bet it is a Scientology Scam. Just got my letter, and it has all the hallmarks of the Scientology way of sucking one in. Actually, it is a little creepy. Everyone should visit www.xenu.net and get informed.

Please have a good day!

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supersonic
Los Angeles, US
Mar 13, 2010 10:39 pm EST

I got the letter a few days and it sounds like a bunch of BS to me. I googled the address to confirm and I'm glad to read everyone's postings who agree that this is nothing but a ridiculous scheme to get money from people. I am curious to know what the books says and what they claim to be this so-called "secret". If they had the secret, why would they bother sending hundreds letters for the past two decades.

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Secretstuff
, US
Mar 12, 2010 6:09 pm EST

Hilarious!
Someone needs to send for the free super secret booklet of secrets and stuff and share with us.
If the letter was this great, think how awesomely ridiculous the booklet will be?

Someone do it! DO IT! NOW!

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Cheron
Glen Cove, US
Mar 03, 2010 11:07 pm EST

So funny,

To get a "secret society" invitation in writing...that is like rule number one of secret societies, why the heck would they put something in writing. More over the letter is so inconsistent, first speaking directly to me, then last like of page two, and I quote, "Some of you may feel the same way right now." Hey, I thought I was personally selected here.

All in all, I was going to fax the letter just to see what this thing said (knowledge is knowledge) but when I googled the address I see all this scam mess that I don't even want to get involved with. I'm just concerned at how they got my address ( I bet it's from the Kevin Trudeau books I keep buying).

-Cheron (NY)

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Steve Kranz
Wilkes-Barre, US
Mar 03, 2010 7:12 pm EST

Guys

Why do you get so upset over this? If everyone just sends the letter back to get the 56 page book and never sends any money these people will lose money and eventually figure out the scam doesn't work, at their expense.

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jenna2878
Pueblo, US
Feb 27, 2010 6:45 pm EST

sounds like jimbake is the one who sent me the letter in the first place damn whackos

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opsstone
Nampa, US
Feb 26, 2010 11:02 pm EST

If I did send that latter back earlier today, am I in any danger? I sent no money or information on me.

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Mookie
Grover Beach, US
Feb 23, 2010 7:28 pm EST
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I think I'm gonna screw with their minds a bit on this and have some fun, I already faxed the front copy back saying I was deceased.
The good thing is that my phone line only excepts outgoing calls and faxes, They would get a recording saying it's disconnected if they
try to call me since my number shows on their end, How did they get my P.O. box address? I'm still trying to figure that out.
These Avaricious idiots say it's All free yeah right.

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annon07
Cleveland, US
Feb 16, 2010 4:14 pm EST

DON'T BE ###ED!

okay, so you say, "yeah let's send it in and see what it is" gotcha! now they get you with charges after the fact not before mentioned, call to cancel? chances are no one's at the phone, if there is a phone. I received mine on 02/16/2010 opened it read the fist two lines and tossed it into the fireplace, don't waste your time!

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wisconsin guy
, US
Dec 15, 2009 12:29 am EST

Hi Rob from Wisconsin here . i received this letter today, DEc 14th 2009. I googled the address and got all of you. I have also recently gone on job listing sights., some of them seemed to need alot of info, without even giving the companies name or location. perhaps they are linked.

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Ike90
, US
Dec 14, 2009 5:51 pm EST

Yea I just got the same letter
good thing I had an iPhone to google it it's totally a scam I mean read it no one could ever believe what this letter says
look at this every scanner starts with a story about how they were poor then in one two three weeks they became rich and powerful this is z bunch of bs don't believe this

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redsells
Asheville, US
Nov 22, 2009 12:31 pm EST

dear neo-tech i had purshed 2-3 maniels oh. but did not receive them so could please contact me so i could reorder them my name and address is william r. pippen lastnone addrese pobox 9731 asheville nc. 28805 new address is 19 n. ann st. adheville nc. 28801 phone [protected] thank you william pippen

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mj railer
Olathe, US
Nov 12, 2009 6:57 pm EST

Seems most all of the complaints on this company are about the mailings received, If these people understood a little about direct mail marketing then maybe they could save themselves some time and be able to integrate just the message being sent. That is what I did and decided to give this one try. Over the past two years I have purchased several thousand pages of their literature and they have delivered on everything they advertise. My life has changed for the better, Thank You for finding my name no matter where it come from
mj railer

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