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I may be wrong but at a guess I would say that "article" is a 'paid advertisement'.
- regardless there's learning in just reading the comments. Brad's success through the mistakes he's made along the way is to be respected. It would be amazing to get Brad as your business coach - not sure about his 'Action' business coaches though - sure Action would have great systems etc that all the coaches would use but for me I'd want a coach who had built a business from nothing and could coach from experience.
>>>and that coach was still running a successful business so they are experiencing today's pains, opportunities etc
Didn't Brad flog off his 'wonder juice' scam to Phil Jones?
Who then flogged off the 'miracle juice' to his Richmastery graduates?
Two people got wealthy as far as I can see.
If that's the sort of action that attracts you then get stuck in.
All this raises an interesting question:
How can you make a lot of money?
Answer: Get hold of a product that doesn't work and sell it using motivational speakers.
Examples are the wonder juice that I've mentioned above. Another is the magnets in the woollen underlays that are selling by the truckload. Not to mention all the health products with an 'eco' link. And the early DVS type units.
FROM PROPERTY TO SNAKE OIL Phil Jones & Brad Sugars - their new scheme. UPDATE: AUGUST 21, 2007. The Australian consumer watchdog, Choice, has labelled claims about these so-called miracle juices as "a load of rot".
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Jones, his wife, Corinna and Australian entrepreneur Brad Sugars had taught "literally hundreds of millionaires" and were looking for "a new team to train and make wealthy", the pitch on Jones' company website said. "Their first foray into the health and well-being industry is sure to be huge."
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