Complaint Review: Kevin Trudeau- Natural Cures Book - Internet
- Kevin Trudeau- Natural Cures Book www.naturalcures.com Internet U.S.A.
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Kevin Trudeau- Natural Cures Book ripoff, scam artist, infomercial king and multilevel junkie Internet
*UPDATE Employee: HE SLIPPED UP AND IS IN TROUBLE
*Consumer Comment: You're missing the point
*Consumer Comment: the web site
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it's really sad that this book is # 8 on amazon and i don't see any useful info. i borrowed a copy from a good friend and knew to be wary of him.
when i was involved in amway [now known as quixtar] they mentioned how kevin was involved in many illegal pyramid schemes and was constantly starting up new multilevels.
a real shame they can't get rid of this guy then again the founding families of amway should be prosecuted as well since there is a lot of abuse and greed in this company as well.
what i find disturbing about this book is that it pushes the website and seeing you have to pay $10/mth to get the info the book doesn't have.
the irony is that there are many books out there that have all the info people want and only cost about $15.
for people who want a good book on health and natural cures i recommend "never be sick again"-raymond francis and "bragg healthy lifestyle". both books are $15 and under and have improved my health greatly.
also some of the little advice that kevin did give in his book is dangerous and may cause more harm than good. i doubt that 90% of his book is truthful.
just wanted to give some people hope out there that there are good books that can change your health forever.
if anyone wants to know about any other books that use natural cures they are out there and all i've seen don't cost $30 like kevin's book.
a word of warning to all: don't pay attention to infomercials since most are nothing but scam artists. i've never seen a product on there that i felt was trustworthy.
Alex
sanford, North Carolina
U.S.A.
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#6 UPDATE Employee
HE SLIPPED UP AND IS IN TROUBLE
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 17, 2005
His book has no information he "claims" in his informercial..... that is called Fraud in the Inducement. That is the thing he cant control. He runs a informercial and never can deliver on what he promises. I quit the company after people couldnt get a refund..... he has already spent the money....... Another promise. You can email the FTC with Chairman@ftc.gov and mkane@ftc.gov File a complaint. He is ripping people off on the Newsletters that cost a fortune that people are buying. He is shameless.

#5 Consumer Comment
You're missing the point
AUTHOR: Timothy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 14, 2005
Whether there is worthwhile advice on the website is beside the point.
This consumer's friend purchased an expensive book that was supposed to contain certain valuable information. Instead, it included no worthwhile information and was merely a vehicle to sucker people into a recurrent billing web membership.
If this guy has any decent advice, then he should put it in his book, like his commercials would lead to believe he actually has.
Not only is this a scam in and of itself, but I would venture to guess that the guy really has no valuable information in the first place. Products that are deceptively marketed are usually those that wouldn't otherwise sell.

#4 Consumer Comment
the web site
AUTHOR: Todd - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 13, 2005
have you or any one you know bought the membership for $10 and is there any info there worth it it would seem thats not much if the info can held thank you todd

#3 Consumer Comment
the web site
AUTHOR: Todd - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 13, 2005
have you or any one you know bought the membership for $10 and is there any info there worth it it would seem thats not much if the info can held thank you todd

#2 Consumer Comment
the web site
AUTHOR: Todd - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 13, 2005
have you or any one you know bought the membership for $10 and is there any info there worth it it would seem thats not much if the info can held thank you todd

#1 Consumer Comment
the web site
AUTHOR: Todd - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 13, 2005
have you or any one you know bought the membership for $10 and is there any info there worth it it would seem thats not much if the info can held thank you todd


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