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Wealth Seminars

For your information the Bureau reports that there are many different seminars which promise to provide all the information you need to 'Get Rich Quick'. The BBB has been advised that although the introductory sessions of these seminars may be 'free' or have a minimal enrolment fee, the programs themselves can cost anywhere from $100 to $10,000. These costs are usually for literature, tapes, video material, and/or service charges. The Bureau suggests that you question the value of the information being offered for sale and the expected return before making a commitment. The Bureau has been informed that these sessions are highly motivating and the speakers may use high-pressure sales techniques.

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