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288 of 298 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Hmmmm...,
By rmckim (Midwest US) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The World's Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets (Hardcover)
OK.... what can I say? I saw the TV infomercial but didn't like the TV price. Sooo, off to see the wizard. There it was on Amazon for a fraction of the TV price. And when it arrived? Well, I'm glad I didn't pay the full TV price. Very glad. This is mostly a rehash/reprint of stuff that's been around for years. I was aware of lots of it 20+ years ago. They've just freshened it up a bit. The TV infomercial shows the true power of a slick sales effort. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY - unless you know nothing about health options. If you don't, it would be a good primer for you.
133 of 137 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Let the buyer beware,
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This review is from: The World's Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets (Hardcover)
Even as I type this review I have five, yes, 5 Bottomline Invoices on my desk (I've returned the books, but their accounting department is apparently inadequately staffed). Against my better judgment, but seduced by masterful marketing emails, I ordered Bottomline Book of Moneysavers ($35.92), Healthbreakthroug 2007 ($35.95),Prescription Alternatives ($35.92), Bottomline Uncommon Cures ($33.91), and Superhealing, Unlimited ($39.91).
I, perhaps fortunately, didn't have time to peruse all of them, but the two I looked at were hundreds of pages of brief paragraphs, nuggets of information, teasers. Supposedly written by experts, but there would be an opposing opinion by another expert on the same subject on another page. I found it very frustrating, both not enough information, and way, way too much on too many topics. Much of the information is common sense or widely disseminated. In reality, I may very well purchase these books, but certainly NOT from Bottomline. The Amazon Marketplace serves me well. I firmly believe, given the quality of these books, there will be an endless supply of "Like New" for pennies on the dollar.
199 of 211 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Big waste of money. Nothing in book that everyone does not already know,
This review is from: The World's Greatest Treasury of Health Secrets (Hardcover)
I am very disapointed by this book. I bought it because the advertisement guaranteed a secret way to lower high blood pressure in two weeks. Surprise, the book said to exercise, eat better and go to the doctor for medication if it is more than a little bit high. No secrets in this book, just what you have already heard on television and from every other source.
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