I just wanted to update anyone here who might not be aware of the developments...
If you look at the website now, you will note that it has been taken down. Apparently some well known Australian fellows got in contact with the seller and pressured him to do so, which he has done.
The issue that has come up is this. The technique is actually the exact same technique that has been previously sold by the original creator, Millard Longman, known as Acidus Novus, created in 1979.
In summary:
-Longman's technique was being sold without permission
-The ad copy misrepresented the technique (which, as it turns out, was far from new) with various representations
-He credits Longman in the product - so not only has he failed to improve the product in any way, but he was completely aware that he was copying the thing in its entirety.
Whack whack whack. I cant believe this guy is making money selling this SH!@!!!
i don't even want to post the link. if your a beginner the maybe but you can learn this a million other places without spending 20 bucks on one little technique.
BOOO
Actually, I disagree with the reasoning here. It's more than worth $20. The issue is ethics...
The guy who presents it isn't he in QLD.
Apparently so. Sean Taylor was amongst those who contacted him.
I still can't believe ad pages like that that are so obviously ripoffs still entice people to buy, though...