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Review 5/15/2008
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I received one of those letters a couple of days ago, however, it was 22 pages. I almost fell for the scam. I say scam because it sounds to good to be true. If I could have received a information kit without having to either, post-dating a check or providing a credit card number,I may have been guliable, but I glad I searched the BBB in the Southland part of California first and reading the review of the 60-year-old. I convinced, in addition to the BBB and they're not a member, it's a scam. If, "it sounds to good to be true", "more than likely, it is." I trashed that letter.
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