It is almost two years to the day that Chris Everson and Destin Cribbs decided to launch The Retired Millionaire package on the world scene. January 4th, 2008 saw its introduction to internet marketing. If its designers are to be believed, the full package contains over 200+ resale rights products, web templates, startup booklet which provides newbie internet marketers with the tricks of the trade and teaches you how to make money from internet marketing and secrets and other information known by all the "big guns" - short cuts to raking in a good profit.
1. Runaway Success.
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Within weeks of its launch in the ClickBank Marketplace, The Retired Millionaire became a "Hot New Product", achieving 2nd place in the ClickBank Hall of Fame. It seems that The Retired Millionaire emerged at just the right time to capture the imagination of internet marketers everywhere. Despite this meteoric rise in the marketing charts, there were soon rumblings heard amongst disgruntled customers who had purchased The Retired Millionaire and considered The Retired Millionaire was not everything it was cracked up to be. As a result of the discontent that continued to reverberate, Chris Everson and Destin Cribbs issued their own statement via IM Newswatch. They stated that:
"It is up to you to verify the accuracy of the news and content, and to judge for yourself whether it is good/reliable/acceptable or not..."
2. Buyer Beware.
Clearly, it is a case of Caveat emptor, or "Buyer beware!" Clearly, the responsibility does lie, fairly and squarely, with the person buying the product. There is plenty of evidence available on the internet from which the prospective purchaser can garner sufficient evidence to decide whether or not to buy The Retired Millionaire package or not. Whether or not you are ever likely to become a millionaire from the information contained within is debatable.
3. If You Buy It, Use It.
However, from my own experience of information packages such as The Retired Millionaire, many people purchase the product and do nothing with it - they store it for a "rainy day"; another percentage of people will buy the product and read it - but still not implement anything they have read. By far the smallest percentage of people will put into practice what they have read and learned - and find they are making money from the information they obtained from the product - but only after heavy-duty marketing for around 6 months.
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