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Old 04-11-2007, 09:48 PM
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OK, I am really into this SBI thing and it's a pleasure to see such good things about it BUT I noticed there is soooooooooooooooooooooo much reading on the homepage. I like to investigate everything before I buy and I have to admit the content on the sitesell page is a little intimidating.

I just want to make sure that this is really risk free and that I won't be had if I try it and don't like it. Is there a trick to asking for your money back or do they honor it as they state on the page?
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Old 04-12-2007, 10:34 AM
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Hi ava,

Yes Mr. Evoy does like his content but I didn't mind that as much. In fact I'm used to sites not providing ENOUGH detail so it made me trust him because he wasn't afraid to explain exactly how his product works.

I also liked the videos because it put some realism behind those testimonials. They didn't see fake. (Although, some were a little cheesy I have to admit ) I HATE sites with testimonials like "John, New York". Mr. Evoy put up real faces, and links to REAL sites that have used his product and that's what helped sell me.

As far as the refund, I haven't asked for one but I can't see how you would have a problem.
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I just want to make sure that this is really risk free and that I won't be had if I try it and don't like it. Is there a trick to asking for your money back or do they honor it as they state on the page?
Ava, I know Ken personally and you would never have any problems with the refund. If you do let me know and I'll get on the phone to him. LOL But seriously, they do honor that guarantee to the letter and I've never heard of anyone having a problem with refunds. SiteSell's has an awesome reputation online and they wouldn't jeopardize it. Not to mention, they're just good, ethical people.
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Old 04-12-2007, 12:42 PM
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Ava-
I'm here to back up what Lisa's saying.

I actually did take a refund once (way back in the dark ages WAY before all the incredibly cool stuff SBI has now), and I've found Ken and all associated with SiteSell (the company that created SBI hosting/tools) to be 100% on the up and up.

I'm not associated or affiliated with SBI as an employee or anything (I'm an affiliate and SBI member) - but I'm passing my message to you to let you know that going with SBI is a great way to get online with some of the best people/the best company around.

Actually, my guess would be that most who join SBI and really make a go of it don't ask for a refund - it's THAT good (as well as that there's a TON of support and backup available to you INCLUDED with your subscription fee).
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Old 04-15-2007, 06:37 PM
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Do not feel alone, i too feel intimidated by lots of text and that is one of the main reasons why i get headaches but it is really important to read the text incase you are forced to do something against your will... there was a website on the net once and it had a moneymaking scheme, you signed up for some kind of content and what you dont read is that you give away almost 70% of your life savings! yes this is for real you actually have to give them 70% of your life savings. They were shut down for this purpose and had didn't have to repay the money they got as the users did not read the fine print..

people looked like this afterwards

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Old 04-27-2007, 04:05 AM
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Just my two cents on the whole subject of plowing through tons of SBI info.

I have ADD and am easily overwhelmed by a lot of information. I do well to read and mark with lots of colors since I learn well kinesthetically.

I went to the library and printed out Days 1-5, bought a 2" 3-ring binder and tabs and inserted each day into a section. Then I sat down (and still do this) and read read read. I highlight with different colors hi-liter pens, write in the margins and make my own notes as I read and ideas pop into my head. This method works for me. I CANNOT just sit at my computer and read.

Sometimes when I know I'm going to be waiting somewhere, I will take out a day and bring it along to read. Even if I've read it already, it is amazing what I pick up the 2nd and 3rd reading.

I figure it is worth the cost of making my own binder since the $300 fee is very reasonable and I can write it all off as a tax deduction. I look at it as a $300 self-paced college course.

Another thing I do to help solidify the info is to watch the action after I read a section. (Side note...the female voice is great, the male sounds like a Swedish exchange student).

Hope that helps, Liz
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It is lots of information no doubt. Sometimes you are overwhelmed. I found the video action guides to be really helpful. I've never been the person who likes to read a lot . To me pictures and sound conveys better. But not all of the information is compiled into videos. So, i have to read (can't avoid it). Liz, i like your idea about printing the information and reading it. I will give that a try. My eyes really get tired sitting inform of computer all day.
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