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I'm kind of fed up with rehashed WSO's that have no relevance in today's market.

It's especially bad when Warriors with a good rep rehash products and then they are either 1) rubbish or 2) irrelevant in today's market.

Because of this I have decided that, as my money is tight, when I get one of these c**p products, I will not only post an honest review on that WSO, but will follow for future products and warn other Warriors of my experiences, to enable others to make an informed decision before parting with their hard earned cash.

Not all 'rehashed' WSO's are negative - I recently purchased Tracey Meacher's deal, that may have some older aspects to it, but it is completely relevant in today's market and is, to be honest, a really good deal.

I feel that, at times, The Warrior is becoming saturated with bad rehashed products which is not just negative for purchasers, but really unfair on Warriors who spend time on creating a great WSO.

Just sayin'

John
  • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
    John,
    Because of this I have decided that, as my money is tight, when I get one of these c**p products, I will not only post an honest review on that WSO, but will follow for future products and warn other Warriors of my experiences, to enable others to make an informed decision before parting with their hard earned cash.
    Excellent approach, if getting banned for a while is your goal.

    As you yourself stated, sometimes people who put out products you found to be useful put out something later that isn't as good for you. Just keep in mind that the content of those categories could well be reversed for other folks.

    You are encouraged to comment on products you've actually purchased. Good or bad, it's more data for people to base decisions on. But if you haven't bought it, please don't come in to a thread with "Their last one sucked."


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  • Profile picture of the author Young Financier
    Your best bet may be to take advantage of all the free information you can find and put it to use. Ideally, you would do that before you resort to spending money.
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    • Profile picture of the author georgedinmore
      Originally Posted by Sean T Alexandre View Post

      Your best bet may be to take advantage of all the free information you can find and put it to use. Ideally, you would do that before you resort to spending money.
      I totally agree here, Sean.

      Majority of WSO's that do get released, are from the basis of being found for free online somewhere.

      If you really want to purchase WSO's, that is down to the op. But if money is tight, may i have a suggestion. Try out free methods, which are everywhere, first. Then when you make some money, prioritize then what you are willing to spend your cash on.

      However, if you have not got much money to begin with, try paying for something which is worth more, instead of so called empty promises of WSO's as you have put it.
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