Hello everyone, I purchase a ebook from this thread - http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1600547 For the first week I am busy with my exam but I already bought the ebook. After I finish my exam I want to start with the method I just learned but out of curiousity I search www.flippa.com looking for any of her customer applying her method. I'm shocked that many of her customer website didn't sell! not even after 20 days. Now people already asking for refund and to make things worse the method is already saturated. She aka Sarah Bird even lie to one of her customer - http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showpost.php?p=13135098&postcount=142 She also don't responds to the thread anymore but she weirdly reponds to the paypal dispute I filed. In this case have I been scammed by this woman or not? Now she already start selling a new ebook http://www.snapcrackleprofit.com/ I don't know if she just recycle and resell her old ebook. - http://www.google.com.my/search?client=opera&rls=en&q=SnapCrackleProfit.com+invites+you+to+join+our+$100,000+a+year+challenge&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 She invited everyone for the $100,000 a year challenge! I'm angry and sad at the same time because this is the first time I been scammed in the internet
Here is a tip for the future..... When someone is trying to sell you a mysterious ebook and you don't know what you are buying, DO NOT BUY IT. Unfortunately that disqualifies almost every ebook since pretty much only scammers and idiots write ebooks on the topic of making money online.
What dubdub said. Get-rich-quick ebooks are really meta-knowledge. To truly learn how to make money online, ignore the content of the ebook and look at the methods employed by the person who sold it to you. That's the only way anyone makes money from them - not from reading what they say, but from selling them to people who don't know any better.
Think about it. If She could have made money out of it why would she tell you. I would never tell you exactly the same thing and probably all are aware of the process to an extent. If no you tend to buy such books.
The worst part of it all is PayPal doesn't protect the buyer when buying digital goods, so the chances of you getting your money back are slim (if she isn't co-operating that is). Unfortunate, but a lesson well learnt.