If
you criticize email marketers, the first thing that you need to ask
yourself is if you actually USE what you purchase.
 In
over 12 years of doing business online, I have twice requested a
refund. For the reason that  they were not working properly and could
not be fixed.
 I
read... very closely... the description of what I'm about to
purchase, and then I make a buying decision.
 A
few times, I have been disappointed at what I purchased, but even
then, when I went back and read the description from the sales
letter, I found that they generally delivered what I was promised.
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 I
also know all to well some people  have bad intentions, when they buy
an item. They have no intention on paying and using the  item. Hence,
they will request a refund very quickly. Sometimes with in a few
hours after downloading.
 If
you have been in business online for several years, or as long as I
have, and you've made purchases, and then found yourself
disappointed,  there is a better than average chance that you never
used or applied what you purchased. Instead, you chased after the
next shiny object to appear on the horizon.
 I
can make these bold statements ONLY because I've, at times, done the
same.
 Have
you actually used what you purchased, and stuck with it long enough
to see results? Or did you store it on your drive for use later?
 This
is not a put down or a blame. Rather a self examination. 
Ask
yourself three (3) questions:
- Have I read and understand what this item is about?
- Is this item something that will help obtain my goals?
- Am I actually going to give this item a chance to succeed?
 From
our home to your home, we speak blessings.
 Walter
L. Scheu, Sr. Thd
 
 Hello, my name is Jack Sparrow. I'm a 50 year old self-employed Pirate from the Caribbean.
Hello, my name is Jack Sparrow. I'm a 50 year old self-employed Pirate from the Caribbean. 
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