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I agree. It's pretty obvious that any idiot could see it's a get-rich off of people scheme. But my only real question was whether the program itself was sound and worth my time. Honestly, I like hoe cleverly it's put together. The infomercial I saw was based heavily on testimonials, honest and self-recorded mostly. That to me spoke of some genuine success rate and potential. Also, they encourage people in the program to talk with one another and record results in a community forum. This is also smart and good business because it means they can keep a stead revenue stream from "fitness advising" and a "community fee." But like I said, ultimately it's about what works. I'll try the program and see if I like it, and if it seems like too much money for results I can get elsewhere then I'll send it back and make my own program.
Personally, I've found that even though you have to wade through skeptics, trolls, and faggots, 4chan has a lot of fairly well-informed and honest Anons in pockets here and there. I figured hitting up /fit/ would be worth a shot, so thanks for your help.
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