- Report: #329394
Complaint Review: Neo-Tech
| Neo-Tech P.O. Box 6304
Dover, Delaware U.S.A. |
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Neo-Tech Nouveau Tech Society Scam Letter Dover Delaware
*Consumer Comment: Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
*Consumer Comment: Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
*Consumer Comment: Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
*Consumer Comment: Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
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Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
AUTHOR: Chiliheadwizard - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 08, 2009
They were known as "Neo Tech" in those days and spoke of "Zon Power" or occasionally "Xon Power." To this day, I still find their "logic" very faulty at best over their enthusiasm for the cholesterol city Adkins diet and for concepts such as gaining "iron grip control over everything that moves." Iron grip control over everything that moves? A few seconds' worth of thinking would show the trouble waiting to hapen there... such what to do with all the other people seeking similar gain of this One Ring to Rule Them All.
It seems that since then they have changed their name a lot. Still I wondered somewhere in the back of my mind all those what compelled them to say that I was so danged "special" to warrant such a letter. It did not dawn on me until 2006 what had happened, after I received a letter with my new married name at my brand new address. Of course, they were a different name too, but the letter was the same. Even the part promising I would soon be surrounded by beautiful women (even though I am a married heterosexual woman).
A HA! Guys and gals, you want to know what they did? Back in the 1994, 1995, and 2006, I did one thing... and one thing only... that instigated this. I had made inquiries about home-based businesses, and how to start your own business. That simple, yet it obviously has freaked people out over the years who have wondered how and why on earth they would get such a letter. I give them the benefit of the doubt that they mean well, because they like creative-minded people who want to start their own business.
This Deep Recession has made more people ask about home employment after layoffs, it seems, thus the sudden rise in these letters. When you inquire about it, your name and addy are scooped up by mailing list brokers and sold to anyone trying to assist you in starting and operating your own successful business.
Yes, they are also hardcore atheists to the extreme. Thus they are very harsh on anything mystical but they do not intend to harm believers for believing, just on the beliefs themselves. I know it is hard to separate it when your values and beliefs are stomped on, but that happens to be the case with this Society.
#2 Consumer Comment
Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
AUTHOR: Chiliheadwizard - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 08, 2009
They were known as "Neo Tech" in those days and spoke of "Zon Power" or occasionally "Xon Power." To this day, I still find their "logic" very faulty at best over their enthusiasm for the cholesterol city Adkins diet and for concepts such as gaining "iron grip control over everything that moves." Iron grip control over everything that moves? A few seconds' worth of thinking would show the trouble waiting to hapen there... such what to do with all the other people seeking similar gain of this One Ring to Rule Them All.
It seems that since then they have changed their name a lot. Still I wondered somewhere in the back of my mind all those what compelled them to say that I was so danged "special" to warrant such a letter. It did not dawn on me until 2006 what had happened, after I received a letter with my new married name at my brand new address. Of course, they were a different name too, but the letter was the same. Even the part promising I would soon be surrounded by beautiful women (even though I am a married heterosexual woman).
A HA! Guys and gals, you want to know what they did? Back in the 1994, 1995, and 2006, I did one thing... and one thing only... that instigated this. I had made inquiries about home-based businesses, and how to start your own business. That simple, yet it obviously has freaked people out over the years who have wondered how and why on earth they would get such a letter. I give them the benefit of the doubt that they mean well, because they like creative-minded people who want to start their own business.
This Deep Recession has made more people ask about home employment after layoffs, it seems, thus the sudden rise in these letters. When you inquire about it, your name and addy are scooped up by mailing list brokers and sold to anyone trying to assist you in starting and operating your own successful business.
Yes, they are also hardcore atheists to the extreme. Thus they are very harsh on anything mystical but they do not intend to harm believers for believing, just on the beliefs themselves. I know it is hard to separate it when your values and beliefs are stomped on, but that happens to be the case with this Society.
#3 Consumer Comment
Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
AUTHOR: Chiliheadwizard - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 08, 2009
They were known as "Neo Tech" in those days and spoke of "Zon Power" or occasionally "Xon Power." To this day, I still find their "logic" very faulty at best over their enthusiasm for the cholesterol city Adkins diet and for concepts such as gaining "iron grip control over everything that moves." Iron grip control over everything that moves? A few seconds' worth of thinking would show the trouble waiting to hapen there... such what to do with all the other people seeking similar gain of this One Ring to Rule Them All.
It seems that since then they have changed their name a lot. Still I wondered somewhere in the back of my mind all those what compelled them to say that I was so danged "special" to warrant such a letter. It did not dawn on me until 2006 what had happened, after I received a letter with my new married name at my brand new address. Of course, they were a different name too, but the letter was the same. Even the part promising I would soon be surrounded by beautiful women (even though I am a married heterosexual woman).
A HA! Guys and gals, you want to know what they did? Back in the 1994, 1995, and 2006, I did one thing... and one thing only... that instigated this. I had made inquiries about home-based businesses, and how to start your own business. That simple, yet it obviously has freaked people out over the years who have wondered how and why on earth they would get such a letter. I give them the benefit of the doubt that they mean well, because they like creative-minded people who want to start their own business.
This Deep Recession has made more people ask about home employment after layoffs, it seems, thus the sudden rise in these letters. When you inquire about it, your name and addy are scooped up by mailing list brokers and sold to anyone trying to assist you in starting and operating your own successful business.
Yes, they are also hardcore atheists to the extreme. Thus they are very harsh on anything mystical but they do not intend to harm believers for believing, just on the beliefs themselves. I know it is hard to separate it when your values and beliefs are stomped on, but that happens to be the case with this Society.
#4 Consumer Comment
Don't be too creeped out by the "You are Special" Letter
AUTHOR: Chiliheadwizard - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 08, 2009
They were known as "Neo Tech" in those days and spoke of "Zon Power" or occasionally "Xon Power." To this day, I still find their "logic" very faulty at best over their enthusiasm for the cholesterol city Adkins diet and for concepts such as gaining "iron grip control over everything that moves." Iron grip control over everything that moves? A few seconds' worth of thinking would show the trouble waiting to hapen there... such what to do with all the other people seeking similar gain of this One Ring to Rule Them All.
It seems that since then they have changed their name a lot. Still I wondered somewhere in the back of my mind all those what compelled them to say that I was so danged "special" to warrant such a letter. It did not dawn on me until 2006 what had happened, after I received a letter with my new married name at my brand new address. Of course, they were a different name too, but the letter was the same. Even the part promising I would soon be surrounded by beautiful women (even though I am a married heterosexual woman).
A HA! Guys and gals, you want to know what they did? Back in the 1994, 1995, and 2006, I did one thing... and one thing only... that instigated this. I had made inquiries about home-based businesses, and how to start your own business. That simple, yet it obviously has freaked people out over the years who have wondered how and why on earth they would get such a letter. I give them the benefit of the doubt that they mean well, because they like creative-minded people who want to start their own business.
This Deep Recession has made more people ask about home employment after layoffs, it seems, thus the sudden rise in these letters. When you inquire about it, your name and addy are scooped up by mailing list brokers and sold to anyone trying to assist you in starting and operating your own successful business.
Yes, they are also hardcore atheists to the extreme. Thus they are very harsh on anything mystical but they do not intend to harm believers for believing, just on the beliefs themselves. I know it is hard to separate it when your values and beliefs are stomped on, but that happens to be the case with this Society.

