AlexKaiser
Don Juan
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2017
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- 193
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- Age
- 34
I noticed that a couple links I get from the newsletter and their links are selling products. Watched a couple webinars on the Tao of Badass and the UnlockHerLeg's Scrambler, and saw that they wanted to sell their tips and secrets on how to score girls.
However as one who saw through the B.S. of "get thin quick" webinars and notice all of their techniques on how to get their customers to buy their product, I got skeptical and suspicious. A good 5 minutes of talking and tips, then a "order now" button accompanied with reviews and testimonials. Same stuff Isagenix and other weight-loss programs pitched.
The sayings "If you're good at something, never do it for free" and "Never reveal everything you know." always ring in my head when people are selling dating advice and techniques. However, they follow the same formula and it got me worried that its a chump-orientated cashcrab.
So, have you guys ever paid money for stuff like Scrambler or Tao of Badass? Are these PUAs/Gurus looking to make money on beginner level/common sense advice?
However as one who saw through the B.S. of "get thin quick" webinars and notice all of their techniques on how to get their customers to buy their product, I got skeptical and suspicious. A good 5 minutes of talking and tips, then a "order now" button accompanied with reviews and testimonials. Same stuff Isagenix and other weight-loss programs pitched.
The sayings "If you're good at something, never do it for free" and "Never reveal everything you know." always ring in my head when people are selling dating advice and techniques. However, they follow the same formula and it got me worried that its a chump-orientated cashcrab.
So, have you guys ever paid money for stuff like Scrambler or Tao of Badass? Are these PUAs/Gurus looking to make money on beginner level/common sense advice?