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It's an interesting concept, but it's hard to believe. It has loads of information but minimal evidence. Is there a realistic explanation for his experience, or what do you think?
Quote from: Watmon on February 10, 2015, 12:35:18 AMyeah right.. the prog. is bloody cheap. Doubt it? try it for a month for yourself. It's not easy to cook up all this staff. Think it's worth trying!
Bought it, tried it, hated it, thrown it. It's a common marketing scheme (Developing a website with testimonials and then abridging it in an e-book)
-$100 Startup
Quote from: ReadRothbard on February 10, 2015, 02:27:36 AMYeah, I'm familiar with the scamming strategy. You have tried this e-book?
Yeah, ever since I first posted this, nothing.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on February 11, 2015, 02:36:30 AMNot even a millimeter?
Even though I got a better body frame now, nothing has changed except for my strength.
It's not that bad of a book, but it doesn't make you taller.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on February 11, 2015, 02:36:30 AMNot even a millimeter?
He advocates cycling with an elevated seat that causes micro fractures and gradual buildup of bones and tissue to increase in height, which is catalyzed through the book's "chaos training", secreting tons of HGH. I emailed him a few times on his experience and he told me that hair patterns haven't changed, but his hands, feet, and genitalia grew larger and then his limbs grew. I assume it's a late spurt, but he is extremely sketchy.
His emails consisted of the poorest of all English and when I asked for before and after pics, he simply states, "To all I’ve sent my before and after shots, non has believed it is the same me." I reply, "I am just curious to see your stature at 5"4, even if I don't believe it, I'm not going to be rude, and am not going to compare as to why I can't get 7 inches. If otherwise, that's understandable."
So far, no response.
He claims that he's a CEO, but he revolves his life around that website. Hey, he might have had a late growth spurt, but if that's the only thing he's able to embrace then there's nothing more to see in his ebook other than joint pains and basic exercises.
Looking through his youtube channel only had this...
Quote from: ItsMyLife on February 11, 2015, 02:44:25 PMits quite obvious:
1. he created the website
2. then he did a google search, signed up at LL Forum, and posted a good review to scam people
3. he creates another account to support the first a/c.
dont fall for his scam. yes it is small money but if a few people buy it, he gets money for practically nothing... and it is probably one of his schemes (other schemes maybe lose weight, tighter skin, etc using differnet fake names)
he has no FB account or even email address, so it is so funny he asks peole to write to him if they face problems.
Quote from: Bruno Mars on February 11, 2015, 08:18:21 AMThe fact that you are on this forum has proved that you are either here because it didn't work, or you are here just to advertise for this scam. I incline toward the latter since your first post on a LL forum is to advertise for a product that not in anyway related to LL

Me or Watman?
Considering his other email, I assume he was also selling shoe soles as well. (Lifts, nerve stimulus soles, the weird ). Just an assumption, but it's definitely an interesting encounter, he spelled a lot of things wrong in the book.
Quote from: Puertoricanwasp123 on February 13, 2015, 06:59:23 PMIs Dennis the black dude in the video then?
Much like the hair model - it's most likely a stolen image.
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