Here is the video:
http://w3.newsmax.com/a/aftershockb/...MO_CODE=D30F-1
Now, I like it, but this video sounds like an infomercial, and that worries me. He seems to be selling, er giving, away his book for a $5 shipping and handling cost, plus your credit card info.
From what his order website says "You must mail back your form in order to opt out of our magazine subscriptions." Alongside this "sorry we never received your message, so we have to continue to bill you" opt-out BS is the fact he does not give the total cost that your credit card will be billed for the magazine subscriptions.
So, anyone else have thoughts on this? EJ, this guy, and a couple of others wrote the "Popping when the bubble pops" book. EJ and the others seem to have diverged in opinion since then. EJ seems to be darker, more of a turning theory war outlook. This guy just sees a long depression.
Also, anyone have a link to his "free" aftershock "missing chapter." I would like to read that and see if I am less convinced that this is a con.
http://w3.newsmax.com/a/aftershockb/...MO_CODE=D30F-1
Now, I like it, but this video sounds like an infomercial, and that worries me. He seems to be selling, er giving, away his book for a $5 shipping and handling cost, plus your credit card info.
From what his order website says "You must mail back your form in order to opt out of our magazine subscriptions." Alongside this "sorry we never received your message, so we have to continue to bill you" opt-out BS is the fact he does not give the total cost that your credit card will be billed for the magazine subscriptions.
So, anyone else have thoughts on this? EJ, this guy, and a couple of others wrote the "Popping when the bubble pops" book. EJ and the others seem to have diverged in opinion since then. EJ seems to be darker, more of a turning theory war outlook. This guy just sees a long depression.
Also, anyone have a link to his "free" aftershock "missing chapter." I would like to read that and see if I am less convinced that this is a con.
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