My Invitation to a Secret Society
Posted 08-09-2008 at 08:28 AM by EndGame
Some one, some place, outside of these walls I live in must be under the deluded impression I have a lot of disposable cash to splash on any half-baked opportunity that comes my way.
If it isn't bad enough that my email inbox used to be abused by the many affiliates whose lists I was on for some time a while ago, I am now receiving mail from some "secret society" in Nevada Las Vegas. Apparently many scientists and successful celebrities and business people are part of this group. Because it is secret, they can't tell me who they are though.
They've been looking at my "profile" and apparently I posses special potential, and thus they invite me to join this group, and they will send me material on their "powerful secrets" for free.
This letter took 8 A4 pages to blow an unthinkable amount of sunshine up my bottom. I considered for a minute or two, that I might actually be some kind of Jedi. Or perhaps, maybe I was "the one" destined to free the people of the earth's minds from the grip of the matrix.
It turns out, they just want you to join so they can mail you some offers for some books. Its a massive scam, and people who were silly enough to sign up are pretty pissed off.
If I had the time or inclination, I was tempted to write back offering them some internet marketing services, and following up with promotions every two weeks. Or maybe I could have just written to them every week asking about secrets, and asking when all the secret society was going to meet up for a convention.
Regrettably, building my businesses has averted me from pursuing that avenue of pleasure. Funny though.
Its sad what people will do to make money, and it is is even sadder to see what some people buy into.
Stay safe everyone.
If it isn't bad enough that my email inbox used to be abused by the many affiliates whose lists I was on for some time a while ago, I am now receiving mail from some "secret society" in Nevada Las Vegas. Apparently many scientists and successful celebrities and business people are part of this group. Because it is secret, they can't tell me who they are though.
They've been looking at my "profile" and apparently I posses special potential, and thus they invite me to join this group, and they will send me material on their "powerful secrets" for free.
This letter took 8 A4 pages to blow an unthinkable amount of sunshine up my bottom. I considered for a minute or two, that I might actually be some kind of Jedi. Or perhaps, maybe I was "the one" destined to free the people of the earth's minds from the grip of the matrix.
It turns out, they just want you to join so they can mail you some offers for some books. Its a massive scam, and people who were silly enough to sign up are pretty pissed off.
If I had the time or inclination, I was tempted to write back offering them some internet marketing services, and following up with promotions every two weeks. Or maybe I could have just written to them every week asking about secrets, and asking when all the secret society was going to meet up for a convention.
Regrettably, building my businesses has averted me from pursuing that avenue of pleasure. Funny though.
Its sad what people will do to make money, and it is is even sadder to see what some people buy into.
Stay safe everyone.
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That's right, Tom Cruise wants YOU, sir, to join the team! I'm sort of jealous, actually. I've never once received an invitation to a secret society.Posted 08-15-2008 at 02:14 AM by vinnylingo
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I was about to offer my services to you. I'm a Pi based in NV.Posted 09-13-2008 at 04:06 PM by Emailrevealer
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Is that called NeoTech or something similar? That one's been around for a long time.Posted 10-19-2008 at 05:04 PM by Chris Lockwood










