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Is Dr. John Pulaski's "Common Sense" cash generating plan a scam?

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Is Dr. John Pulaski's "Common Sense" cash generating plan a scam?

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  1. Today I received a mailer similar to the one you are refering to I believe.  It consisted of 2 pages, 1 green and 1 blue, sounds like BS to me.  IF you noticed, the guy, Richard Reynders,  wants CASH or he charges an extra $10 for a money order or $20 for a check!!

    He also states "No refunds! Please enclose a Self-Addressed Stamped #10 Envelope". NO CREDIT CARDS AT ALL!!

    Sounds like, and my common sense tells me this is a total scam and like anything else, a numbers game.  He sent out a million of these things.  If you noticed, he has a US postage permit from Oaklahoma, but lives in Arkansas! So the cost to send these out was minimal and if he gets just a few, it will pay for itself.  And with all the poor suckers out there, trying to find a money making opportunity, he will probably get a great response because the cost is ONLY $100.00 IF you send it within 10 days or $250.00 if later, so he is also rushing people into this.

    Personally, I will stay away....

    Oh, his first words in the return address of the envelope says "IN GOD WE TRUST"

    Playing with people's heart strings.....

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