About
This blog is here to keep people from getting scammed by Henry Eldridge-Doyle a.k.a. James Steem a.k.a. Harvey Walsh. He’s one of the millions of traitorous Internet marketeers trying to make a living by shoving worthless garbage down people’s throat. Mr. Doyle’s businesses range from courses on how to read tarot cards to see what the future has in store for you. Next to that, he also teaches some fancy numerology, again giving you the ability to see what the future holds. But knowing when you get married, getting children, a son or daughter maybe great, knowing what the future holds is paramount to make millions on the stock market. Not surprisingly Doyle started a whole new venture with his day-trading-freedom service, hoping to catch the fish, dreaming of becoming the next billion dollar trader.
All of Doyle’s courses consist of booklets and DVD’s and he really did his best to make his websites look trustworthy, showing testimonials of imaginary customers and “100% money-back-guarantee” stickers. One of his methods of catching the fish is confronting you with a contest, where you can win his course for a reduced price. Another more easy method is simply telling you there are only a couple of copies left and is willing to sell them to you for a special price. These methods are a classic example of the con man, which is abbreviation of the confidence man. By letting you deal with the pressure of a contest or last available copies, most people miraculously lose all common sense, making them fall for it … hook, line and sinker.
I’ll hope you will enjoy the blog and learn to stay wary of people saying they have something that is too darn good to be true, e.g. a shortcut to getting filthy rich without breaking a sweat. If it sounds too good to be true, especially coming from an unknown source on the Internet there’s no probablity of it being a scam. It most certainly is a SCAM!
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