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06 April 2009

T Harv Eker: Is this man a scam?

Dear Fools Would appreciate any opinions on the above. Last weekend, two of my friends were 'evangelised' by T Harv Eker at a 3-day 'Millionaire Mind' seminar in London. A 45-minute phone chat with one of them afterwards revealed a lot of jargon ("taking it to the next level" etc) mixed with some basic business common sense, such as delegation. I have zero tolerance of b/s and am not for one moment thinking about following suit but am keen to get to the bottom of this. Any views as to the merits or demerits of what this man is preaching would be very much appreciated. Thanks 'Young P'

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