And you can too! If you pay him $39.95, he’ll throw in a couple of e-book downloads for free. Obviously, people do buy these items or they wouldn’t still be trying to sell them. At some point don’t you have to ask yourself how many other people are going to be using the exact same “secret” way of making money online? Sure there are millions out there to be made, but if Robert Allen sells 300,000 of his magic money making information and 200,000 of those people begin using it… Can you say market saturation in 5 minutes? Let’s face it. There is no get rich quick scheme that can be bought for $39.95. Wanna get rich quick? Good luck, but I’ll work a little for my riches.
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I’ve fallen for more than one of these schemes in the past. They do such a great job of appealing to your emotions, and you tell yourself, “Well $$ couldn’t hurt…”
But as you say, there is no quick path to wealth, and I’d rather work to earn my success. But in the end, getting duped can be a good learning experience, as long as you take the time to think for yourself.
I believe in hard work and honesty. I don’t believe you can get rich overnight. I do believe you can become wealthy over time with good saving habits, and practice.