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Report: #1190340

Complaint Review: The League - Dallas Texas

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  • Reported By: Murph — Windham Connecticut
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  • The League PO Box 560627 Dallas, Texas USA

The League The Neo-Tech Society, The Neothink Society Ripoff, Hidden Sales Pitch, Deceptive Promotion Henderson Nevada

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I received a 10 page invitaion this week to join "The League," an allegedly very secret organization of mostly famous and wealthy people. The invitation claims that the secrets of wealth and happiness will be revealed "absolutely free" simply by mailing a "membership certificate" soon (in my case by Nov 21, 2014) to Invitation Processing, P.O. Box 56027, Dallas, TX 75356-0627 or faxing the certificate to (214) 367-3877. It sounds too good to be true, and it is.

A simple Google search reveals that MANY people have received a similar invitation in the past several years. There already are numerous descriptions of this "invitation" on Ripoff Report. It take a bit more digging to discover what happens if the invitation is returned (I didn't bother).

Those who return the invitation will get a 55 pamphlet in the return mail that offers little of value BUT promises that details of the real secrets are contained in a 1,000 page manuscript that can be purchased for "only" $139 (not exactly "absolutely free").

The League's invitations are being sent by, or on behalf of, Mark Hamilton of Henderson, Nevada. He admits to mailing more than 200,000 copies of the ten page pitch for membership. The mailing address and fax number in the letters is to a Texas company that does mail processing.

"The League" actually is a book selling business model for the Ayn Rand oriented Neo-Tech Society (also known as the Neothink Society). See: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-lazarus-20131119-column.html

If, like me, you recently recieved an invitation to the League in the mail. It's not what the ten page sales pitch says it is. Save your postage stamp.

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