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As for Eben Pagan, two noteworthy things about him:
His real name is David DeAngelo (which I think is actually a cool name). Why you'd want to change it to something so dumb, I don't know. Maybe ask Engelbert Humperdink, or Andrew Eldritch...
The other thing to note is that he is a) a professional hypnotist and b) holds live seminars.

Now, whilst hypnotism only works on those that actively believe in it and are open to suggestion, I would suggest that the sort of people that goes to these seminars believe and want, and are there fore easily planted with a post hypnotic suggestion to rave and rave about his product/service/seminar, no matter how badly they actually happen to fail at it.
Furthermore, it's been proved a few times that most of his courses really ARE a scam, especially as there's a 95%+ failure rate... Sounds like that NDA he makes people sign before hand is to prevent him from having to mount a libel suite that's definitively going to fail.
No offence mate, but you're talking bullshit here.

Eben Pagan is his REAL NAME. David DeAngelo is a pen name he created for his dating information products:
David DeAngelo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I don't know what your definition of scam is, but this guy is seriously good at what he does. I know because I've looked into and taken serious note of his methods. Subscribe to his newsletter and see for yourself. He gives TONS of info away before you even think about buying anything. Now talk about presell - no one does it better than this guy. He also holds live seminars because his subscriber lists are HUGE and he's a pro at marketing both himself and his brand.

The extent of the quality of the products is irrelevant here. All because you think something isn't quality or doesn't work as well as claimed does not make it a scam. And as a marketer, you should know very well that it's all about the marketing. If you can market a product then you can make money, because a quality product won't sell like hotcakes unless you create a killer marketing campaign for it.
 
No offence mate, but you're talking bullshit here.

Eben Pagan is his REAL NAME. David DeAngelo is a pen name he created for his dating information products:
David DeAngelo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I don't know what your definition of scam is, but this guy is seriously good at what he does. I know because I've looked into and taken serious note of his methods. Subscribe to his newsletter and see for yourself. He gives TONS of info away before you even think about buying anything. Now talk about presell - no one does it better than this guy. He also holds live seminars because his subscriber lists are HUGE and he's a pro at marketing both himself and his brand.

The extent of the quality of the products is irrelevant here. All because you think something isn't quality or doesn't work as well as claimed does not make it a scam. And as a marketer, you should know very well that it's all about the marketing. If you can market a product then you can make money, because a quality product won't sell like hotcakes unless you create a killer marketing campaign for it.

Demon is 100% correct... People need to stop reading a wikepedia page (which is inaccurate more than it's accurate lately) and falsely believing everything on it is accurate. Eben Pagan is his real name (no one could make that shit up) and he is a very smart internet marketer who knows his shit.
 
Eben Pagan once showed me a video of him making love to my wife, and it was the most beautiful thing I ever saw!

He'd eat a homeless person if you dared him!

His poop is used as currency in Argentina.

He once breast-fed a flamingo back to health.

Eben Pagan.
 
As for Eben Pagan, two noteworthy things about him:
His real name is David DeAngelo (which I think is actually a cool name). Why you'd want to change it to something so dumb, I don't know. Maybe ask Engelbert Humperdink, or Andrew Eldritch...
The other thing to note is that he is a) a professional hypnotist and b) holds live seminars.

Now, whilst hypnotism only works on those that actively believe in it and are open to suggestion, I would suggest that the sort of people that goes to these seminars believe and want, and are there fore easily planted with a post hypnotic suggestion to rave and rave about his product/service/seminar, no matter how badly they actually happen to fail at it.
Furthermore, it's been proved a few times that most of his courses really ARE a scam, especially as there's a 95%+ failure rate... Sounds like that NDA he makes people sign before hand is to prevent him from having to mount a libel suite that's definitively going to fail.

LOL....sounds more like Ross Jeffries.
 
very true. it's like to critique somebody is pushing thousands of lead for a dating site... you are ripping people off as well, cause they could go out in a bar and hook up with somebody for free... i'm not going to spend my money on his forum but i'm not going to bash him for doing it.

money is money, he makes money off of noobs, most of you makes money off of single people, small dick people, losers, fat people and so.

if i could, i would probably do it myself.

agreed. this is completly true.
 
Are you saying azoogle would let go of $200k a month revenue because they wouldn't match a payout on another network? no fken way

Are you serious? That shit happens all the time... Some networks get more $ for an offer, some will take less profit on it as they are hungry for volume, or for whatever other reason they just can't or won't match payouts regardless of volume. Welcome to affiliate marketing.
 
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there is no need for anyone to continue with this thread. If you read this thread, read that post and still sign up to be an UberGump, you deserve to waste every penny at what will surely become the circle jerk for affiliate tards.

That must UberSuck to eat your own words when they taste like butt crack.

I retire from this thread. That's all.
 
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Ha that's funny. How could you forget to renew your main domain name? It amazes me that people like this can get people to pay them $ for advice.

At least there is a hot chick on his site now. :1bluewinky:
 
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