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RE: Is "Initiative Q" A Scam?
In this case, they've sworn that won't happen...
Yet what guarantee is there?
Well, anyone interested can create their own guarantee by maintaining a set of "disposable" email addresses. If any particular disposable address becomes a problem, you simply turn it off.
Granted, it's a matter of balancing the risks with the possibility of reward.
BTW, having now written about this obviously successful viral campaign, I am wondering how in the world I might adapt some similar word of mouth and exponential principles to sell more of my colloidal silver generators. I truly believe that every family on the planet needs one in their medicine cabinet, and yet I don't know how to propagate that idea...
You need a savvy internet marketer - I saw a Youtube vid the other day explaining the virtues of several nutrients and then at the end the presenter casually mentioned a product of his that contained all the nutrients in just the right amounts - sneaky and effective - Mind you, you'd have to reveal your face, lol. O, the price of loss of privacy - it must vex Oprah :)
No, not the face! :O
LOL...