Pregnancy Scam Debunked
Ohhh I’m so angry because I just discovered a pregnancy system scam and feel so bad for the poor women who’ve
been ripped off. However I’m glad to be able to warn you and other women out there not to fall for the same tricks. I was just sent links to couple of programs which claim to cure PCOS, infertility, acne etc… The marketing material looks identical and all programs are published by the same company. Not only does the marketing material lambast the proven natural methods (as well as drugs and medical approaches) they also claim to perform miracles. At first I was curious, then appalled by the unprofessional language which only discredits the company. But you’d never thought that there is a company behind it unless you read the fine print. You see these programs claim to be written by different men and women. Yet somehow the different programs supposedly written by two different people got the same testimonials for different ailments. In one testimonial where the same woman is featured the pregnancy took place at the age of 44 while the other says the age 39. This company also has other products on the market for various health conditions, all claiming they are written by ‘experts’ who suffered from those conditions and who spent 14, 12 ect… years studying and researching their individual problems.
I can’t tell you the name of this pregnancy scam program due to legal reasons except to say that it is a very well known one. But I want to warn you to be very, very careful when making decisions as to what program to use online. If it sounds too good to be true – it is. If the person claims their way is the ONLY way to treat this problem, run as fast as you can. These people are charlatans who give legitimate, hard working, health care practitioners and researchers a bad name.
People go and buy these programs, get their hopes up, read them and realize they were conned, so they get put off exploring further and never find the proven methods which are written by legitimate people who are qualified and provide quality information which can actually help them.
Just recently I was approach by a woman who said she had tried so many things and was so afraid of investing her money and getting her hopes up in yet another approach.
So you’ve been warned, keep your eyes and ears open, use your instincts and look for credentials, qualifications, author’s bio, check if any other legitimate sites or blogs are linking to them, have they written any articles on their topic, and can these be found elsewhere but their site? Have they held any presentations, seminars or recordings? If they wrote a book, this is usually the path the book takes them on. So if all you see is a one page marketing letter with no links to a real site, be alarmed and scrutinize the rest of the material for hype, unprofessional language and promising you miracle cures and that their way is the only way.
If you spot a scam report the site to ‘Consumer Watchdog’.
What are your thoughts? Have you bought a program you thought was a pregnancy scam? I’d love to know what you are thinking!
© 2010 Iva Keene and Natural Fertility Prescription
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I’m certain you’re talking about “Pregnancy Miracle”. I don’t know why you can’t mention the name, you are certainly entitled to your opinion. I’ve seen comments all over the Internet about this program which is scamming women. Buyer Beware!