I don't feel good promoting anything if it falls into the "if it sounds too good to be true" category. Michael
And yet it's exactly the "too good to be true" programs that draw in the money ... take all those shows you see from 1-6 am on nearly every tv station. From knives to processors to getting houses for under $400 ... if they weren't making the money, they wouldn't be running one hour commercials 7 nites a week. Or for an online example, the guy that just got sentenced for all the spam emails - promoting stuff like that collecting late ups delivery monies as a stay at home job. People want the good life, and they want it handed to them in a tidy little package.