I was going to go but unfortunately it is a
"private wealth event not open to the public" which means I cannot attend.
Some queries... How do they value some of the $1095 worth of "free" gifts... e-books valued at $49 each! A CD is $397! Some screensavers $74 & the other $526 is undisclosed!
The first ebook "The Science of Getting Rich" is available free here
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Science_of_Getting_Rich:)
The second is available for $4.95 here
http://self-improvement-ebooks.com/
There are only 5.3 million pages of free screensavers, so I am sure this set must be really worth $74:
not
Speaking of undisclosed, how about the first guest, Mr X... so good they won't even tell us his name or are they worried someone might do an internet search on him prior??
The second speaker, Nik Halik is a "former rock star"... I would ask the questions, where was he a rock star & who said he was a star??? There is no answers provided by an internet search... I am sure a "star" would have something written about them. May be he said it himself? He has also "trained in Russia to become an astronaut"... Unfortunately he did not succeed at this
Another speaker, Adam Ginsberg has the headline "... How to create a $10,000,000 eBay business" it should actually be
"... How to create a $10,000,000 eBay business & how to lose it the following year!" This article sums it up pretty well
http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y04/m09/i08/s02
Johnny Wimbrey & Peter Bland sound like interesting motivational speakers & would be worth hearing.
Ben Waldeck states "FACT: Most Web Designers design pages that are attractive to the eye but NOT Search Engines."... Unfortunately, as Les pointed out, that is the ugliest web page I have seen in a while & not attractive to the eye at all.
Andrew Dimitri earned 404.7% per annum!
or did he? Maybe he only invested for 23 days & took the average over the whole year
"We 100% fully guarantee your satisfaction"...
"There is a no refund policy for money masters"
Overall, it sounds like could be interesting listening to a few of the speakers but you have to take most of it with a grain of salt. Since you have free tickets, it would be interesting to hear your view on it. Also let us know how much pressure is applied to purchase the products promoted there.
Steve