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About this “guru” thing. You should really KNOW the “guru” whose advice they are following.

Google their name. Look for more than just their products.

Look for satisfied and unsatisfied customers. Look for any any legal issues. Look for any SPAM issues.

If you’re going to follow someone’s advice shouldn’t you do a little digging first?

There are some “guru’s” out there who have been involved with some pretty serious stuff. I’m talking FTC complaints, pyramid schemes, chain letters, SPAM, fraud, etc.

If people don’t want to deal with this type of person then they should be proactive and do some research first. The responsibility is on them.

On the other hand, people do make mistakes. Yes, even “guru’s”.

Maybe learning from someone who has made these types of mistakes isn’t such a bad thing?



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