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Following the recent criticism of myself, rather than the manual I have
written, I rather feel that the list would like some form of answer or
rebuttal or whatever. I will be brief and as least 'advatorial' as
possible.
The price of the manual, which includes the follow-up ability for 'further
tuition' from the website, is what it is. It's worth is for others to
assess, but those who wish to purchase it may come to free seminars, first,
and/or visit the website to read as much about it as they like - and read
some background about myself. The price is the price and I do not operate
a money back guarantee. No one has to buy it, but all those who have
decided to buy it, appear to be 'satisfied clients' in that I have only had
letters of approbation and thanks from them.
It may now be off Bob Hunt's "Very Best Shelf", since I crossed swords with
him here over his use of indicators to predict or comment on the
forthcoming day's trading on the T-Bonds, but he did do a very fulsome
review of the manual - and, almost more importantly, none of the several RT
users of the manual rushed to criticise his opinion.
Anyway, while I appreciate that the majority of the users are in the UK, I
did have someone fly from America to attend a seminar and return with the
manual - but I do accept that most people on this list buy it 'on faith'
for FedEx to deliver. As for the follow-up service to the site and my
replies to emails, that can be done with all users throughout the world, on
an equal footing.
Finally, I make no bones about my status as an ordinary trader (but I will
not discuss my personal circumstances, whether that prejudices the sales or
not), who has written a manual which he wished he had had when he started
out. As Tom Stein was kind enough to say, about what he had seen "that is
a pretty good overview... for free... " QED.
Bill Eykyn
www.dbceuro.com/bille.htm
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