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Complaint Review: The Nouveau Tech Society - Grove City Ohio

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  • The Nouveau Tech Society 3357 H. Southpark Place Grove City, Ohio U.S.A.

The Nouveau Tech Society Company claims to be a secret society with shockingly powerful secrets, and knowledge of my several rare traits via analyzing my profile, with offer of free membership into their society by return of Invitation Form enclosed. ripoff Grove City Ohio

*Consumer Comment: A positive response, regardless of suspicion and hate!

*Consumer Comment: Ego indulgence

*Consumer Comment: So this is a scam because they are not christian? Have you READ their material? ...Absurd

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I received letter from Nouveau Tech Society, dated 3/18/06, signed by a "Kirsten Hart". It contains same information as reported in earlier complaints filed with Rip Off Report.

Letter is postmarked from Grove City, OH, with return envelope provided and addressed to Clifton, NJ. I reported this scam to USPS and encourage others receiving this letter to do same. These EVIL people will not be investigated and prosecuted unless citizens take action to HELP our law enforcement officials whenever possible.

If this "Society" knows as much about me as they claim, they'd know I'm well educated on Scriptures of the Holy Bible, with its warnings about the likes of them and their eternal fate. So could have saved their postage! What idiots! Sadly, lack of knowledge of the Bible is a primary reason for WHY many people get duped by these Satan worshippers.

Nancy
corpus christi, Texas
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Comment

A positive response, regardless of suspicion and hate!

AUTHOR: Lila B - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, October 15, 2009

In the original letter and a rebuttal of the first rebuttal, which was in support of an organization that was trying to help people, both authors judged the reading material of this Society as evil, even though One had not read it at all, and the Other was quite suspicious of intent of the Society. that second person having read enough to determine some positive thoughts he read in the books. I would like to reassure both writers that there is no evil, or satan worship, or intent to interrogate anyone to find out what they might know!

The only intent is to help a person figure out what talents and abilities he or she might have that are inherant in their make-up, and release whatever limitations the person has accepted through the confusion of current times, and the lack of confidence resulting. In other words, help them to become a self-leader to shrug off these debilitating limitations enough to begin to apply attention and development to these inborn talents and bring about their fruition via these becoming their livelihood in life.

Our goal in life is to be happy and fulfilled in our relationships and work in the world. We are for helping our world evolve into one that supports the lives of its peoples in peace. We want this for everyone. I have personal experience for years in this Society and have seen only good intentions and works of its members and leaders.

If you don't want to go for this, then why malign it to others, when this might be just what they need for assistance? Each of us is so unique, individually there is almost none other alike even one of us. Leave the door open...

Love, Lila B. 

 

 

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#2 Consumer Comment

Ego indulgence

AUTHOR: Locke - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, July 27, 2009

There shouldn't be any way for them to access my personal mailing address via any means unless they are associated with a government or emergency service; my own family doesn't have my mailing address.

The fact that I received this letter in a very unprofessional manner and a very ego-indulging front; obviously lead me to believe this is in fact a scam to get information out of me and you somehow for whatever reason. Why not think about what their intentions might be? They have to want something from "you" because you are in fact "special" enough to give them some credit (whatever that may be). No one wants to help the greedy without some equal intentions/incentives as well. They touch on love, power, money, independence and all the related nonsense that drives the majority of the world at this point.

I don't need someone to pamper my ego; I am confident in my own choices and path in life and I would hope the other recipients of this foolishness are too.

I don't speak from a religious point-of-view either; it is just very uncomfortable to receive something of this nature; especially since they claim they are some "secret society".

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So this is a scam because they are not christian? Have you READ their material? ...Absurd

AUTHOR: Ryan - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, June 25, 2006

When you reported it as a scam, what evidence did you provide that it's a scam? I find this hard to believe.

To anyone reading this report, please take a few moments to read FREELY available writings that this company publishes, they are portions of the SAME book that this person is calling a scam, you can see for yourself that Nouveau Tech (Neo-Tech) provides life changing literature.

Here is a link to portions of the book -
http://www.neo-tech.com/neotech/discovery/

And many other writings freely available from this so called "scam"-
http://www.neo-tech.com/neotech/advantages/index.html

Maybe if the person who wrote this report would put down their bible and actually READ the information, they wouldn't be so busy defaming legitimate companies who are out to help people.

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