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29 August 2012

Robert Evans 10 week mentor course

Robert Evans 10 week mentor course adverts scream 'scam' BUT nowhere on the internet can I find evidence of people having bought the course and then posting they have been scammed. I can find posts from people SAYING it is a scam - but these people then say they have not actually done the course. I did post on the Moneyexpert forums but first people attacked me saying I was Robert Evans (simply for asking for evidence) and then the thread was deleted. It seems to me that either a) no-one in five years has bought the course or b) the course is what it says it is and either people are not making money (but still think the course is not a scam) or they are making money and choose not to boast about it. Can you investigate the course please?

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