Comment on a Comment

I just wanted to take some time and reflect on a comment received on one of the Rachel Oliver post. It came from someone calling themselves Aaron Hinks. You can see the comment in its entirety here. It sounded strangely familiar in some of its content, you know the “oh I’m so busy with my successful lifestyle kind of tone”. They continue to go on about how accomplished they are and so on.

One thing that was different and unique to his comment was the fact that he talked of Liberty League International as one of many things he has going on. Maybe Aaron has a good strategy on Liberty League. My interpretation would be don’t rely on it entirely as a source of success. He has become successful by his own words but not by LLI independently. Actually he makes no claims at all of financial wealth or financial income from LLI. To bad LLI seems to market itself in ways that reach the already financially desperate. But I guess these are the easiest to exploit.

I thank Aaron for taking the time to post the comment, all in all I do think Aaron’s comment is just more LLI propaganda, it just fits the mold to well. It seems all these people think and talk alike. Remember the post “Motivational Product Or Cult Propaganda”…Yeah

6 Responses to “Comment on a Comment”

  1. The reson the websites are kind of the same is we all use the home business people.com. Its a template. The people are real and the testimonies are real. The bios are our own. We are looking for the same type of people and we all want them to go through the check list before they fill out the contact information. That is why they are kind of the same.

  2. Would you have found it unusual if I had required you to go through a check list process before being able to comment on this site, you know, just to make sure you think like me? I would. I see why it’s done on those sites though. It’s a way to weed out the people that won’t easily conform and mold themselves to the particular thought process needed to fall in line and be a good little LLI yes person. If you have doubts, or an “I want to see it to believe it” attitude, you will probably not pass. If you are naive, willing to believe anything you are told, and truly think from day one this is going to make you millions and you accept the fact it’s going to cost you a significant amount of money, then step right in, they have a website waiting for you…

  3. Its all about keeping it simple. The real interview is in the conversations we have with our potential partners. Its about helping others achieve there goals personaly and financially. I do not tell people what to believe or what to do. I simply show them the system and give them the tools they need . We all follow the leaders and that is why so many people in Liberty League are so successfull. The website is about me and what I believe. Im looking for likeminded individuals. What is the purpose of this site…hmmm sounds like a person who has failed in some shape or form.

  4. Let me reassure you that I am not a failure. I stopped at the introduction and interview process of your website and went no further due to some classic warning signs that made me think it needed more research before jumping in. I am successful in all that I do and having currently going on in my life. I don’t need to be member of your “group” to be somebody in life. Starting this site and using it as a place that people can talk about their experiences is the best thing that has come from me learning of Liberty League International. The purpose of this site is simple, it’s a line of defense and a place for people to gather information before jumping into an opportunity presented by high pressure and deceptive sales tactics.

  5. This is my last comment on the subject because I really need not feed into this negativity any more. I don’t know if you were with lli once or not. I’m just saying a lot of people capitalize on their failures with another company. Why cant you just talk about the what you are doing now (the positive) instead of putting out things about other companies that may or may not be true about another. There are a lot of different home business out there. I think its just finding the right one for each individual.

  6. Eva, the purpose of moneyxperiment.com is not to be negative and bash one lone company because I wasn’t successful with them. Like I said, I never joined Liberty League because of the deceptiveness of the sales presentation, the cost involved, and the fact that I didn’t think I could go to sleep at night and be happy with myself if I was participating in that business model. I have decided to create a place where people can talk about their experiences with money making opportunities. The search engines bring in all the Liberty League researchers, members, and ex-members. My writings are based on contributions and testimonials from people who were involved or tried to participate in an opportunity. Don’t take offence to others not thinking like you and not agreeing with you on Liberty League. I wish you the best in all you do, but your right, it’s not for all people.

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