Mr Mack, Thanks for your information. I hear the John Commuta ads all the time and it just sounds way too good to be true.
I just have one issue. Please don't use multi-level marketing and pyramid schemes interchangeably. There are numerous multi-level marketing companies that are completely legal and above board. Avon and Amway are two that come to mind. Pyramid/Ponzi schemes are a completely different animal and are illegal. Think Bernie Madoff.
That said, it could be argued the corporate world should be illegal. Look at any large company in the world and there's 1 or two people at the top, a board of directors or some VP's under them, below that some more Regional Managers, followed by more Local Managers and then ALLL the worker bees. Sounds like a pyramid to me.
In Multi-Level, a person can make more money than the person above them. That never happens in a pyramid (or a corporation)
I hope you're not implying that John's Turn Your Debt Into Wealth program is a scam. If so, I can tell you from personal experience that you're sadly mistaken. This is, I will swear in front of God and everyone, THE MOST EFFECTIVE way to get rid of debt that has ever been devised. No, John Cummuta did not "invent" this method of debt elimination, and yes, there are other resources, both online and through structured programs, that can lead to the same successful results. IMO, the difference between these and John Cummuta's program is that John presents what can be a very daunting concept in highly personal and easy-to-understand terms. While I don't agree with all of his investment advice, his debt reduction strategy is FAILPROOF as long as you're willing to exercise some self-discipline and stick to the program.. Debt, like trouble, is easy to get into, but hard as hell to get out of. Still, the TDIW program lets you do it with a minimum of pain.
As for my own experience, my wife and I have been on the TDIW program for nearly two years now, having started out with nearly $80,000 in credit card debt and loans and a $250,000 mortgage. In just four more months, ALL of our credit card/loan debts, including two car payments, will be GONE/OVER WITH/HISTORY/PAID IN FULL, leaving only a mortgage payment which, by my current calculations, will be GONE/OVER WITH/HISTORY/PAID IN FULL in another four years, at least six months ahead of even John's optimistic estimate.
Let me add in closing that no, I'm NOT being paid by John Cummuta's company to endorse his program. It's just that I cannot say enough about how good it feels to be RID of staggering, burdensome debt and to be able to get rid of it in a manner that does not reduce me and my family, in John's words, to "eating catfood and crackers" in the process. The $39.99 that I spent on his five-CD seminar was the best money I've ever invested and I will gladly pass them on, GRATUS, to someone I feel can benefit from them the most once I'm free of the debt shackles.
Bottom line: YOU are in control of your financial destiny, but in order to maintain that control, you have to FOCUS, PRIORITIZE YOUR GOALS, and DECIDE WHAT YOU REALLY VALUE MOST. Nothing worth doing is easy, and that includes getting rid of debt, but once you fix yourself on a goal and stay with it, amazing things can and will happen.
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One would think you would actually review someones product before you belligerently slam it.
But lets consider the source on this. Shame on you.
Mr Mack,
Thanks for your information. I hear the John Commuta ads all the time and it just sounds way too good to be true.
I just have one issue. Please don't use multi-level marketing and pyramid schemes interchangeably. There are numerous multi-level marketing companies that are completely legal and above board. Avon and Amway are two that come to mind. Pyramid/Ponzi schemes are a completely different animal and are illegal. Think Bernie Madoff.
That said, it could be argued the corporate world should be illegal. Look at any large company in the world and there's 1 or two people at the top, a board of directors or some VP's under them, below that some more Regional Managers, followed by more Local Managers and then ALLL the worker bees. Sounds like a pyramid to me.
In Multi-Level, a person can make more money than the person above them. That never happens in a pyramid (or a corporation)
Keep up the good work and watch the semantics.
I hope you're not implying that John's Turn Your Debt Into Wealth program is a scam. If so, I can tell you from personal experience that you're sadly mistaken. This is, I will swear in front of God and everyone, THE MOST EFFECTIVE way to get rid of debt that has ever been devised. No, John Cummuta did not "invent" this method of debt elimination, and yes, there are other resources, both online and through structured programs, that can lead to the same successful results. IMO, the difference between these and John Cummuta's program is that John presents what can be a very daunting concept in highly personal and easy-to-understand terms. While I don't agree with all of his investment advice, his debt reduction strategy is FAILPROOF as long as you're willing to exercise some self-discipline and stick to the program.. Debt, like trouble, is easy to get into, but hard as hell to get out of. Still, the TDIW program lets you do it with a minimum of pain.
As for my own experience, my wife and I have been on the TDIW program for nearly two years now, having started out with nearly $80,000 in credit card debt and loans and a $250,000 mortgage. In just four more months, ALL of our credit card/loan debts, including two car payments, will be GONE/OVER WITH/HISTORY/PAID IN FULL, leaving only a mortgage payment which, by my current calculations, will be GONE/OVER WITH/HISTORY/PAID IN FULL in another four years, at least six months ahead of even John's optimistic estimate.
Let me add in closing that no, I'm NOT being paid by John Cummuta's company to endorse his program. It's just that I cannot say enough about how good it feels to be RID of staggering, burdensome debt and to be able to get rid of it in a manner that does not reduce me and my family, in John's words, to "eating catfood and crackers" in the process. The $39.99 that I spent on his five-CD seminar was the best money I've ever invested and I will gladly pass them on, GRATUS, to someone I feel can benefit from them the most once I'm free of the debt shackles.
Bottom line: YOU are in control of your financial destiny, but in order to maintain that control, you have to FOCUS, PRIORITIZE YOUR GOALS, and DECIDE WHAT YOU REALLY VALUE MOST. Nothing worth doing is easy, and that includes getting rid of debt, but once you fix yourself on a goal and stay with it, amazing things can and will happen.
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