There is a known glitch on his sites where you can download all the eBooks without paying for it.
(Simply add ``/download.htm'' after the root address of any of his sites, and the link to directly download the eBook can be obtained.
4. The scammer also uses ``Sharon Kresler/Sharon Cresler'' as an alias to sell ``natural cures'' for diseases that afflict women in particular.
There seems to be an insane number of these types websites, all with the same modus operandi, all touting natural cures for various types of diseases, but what's truly sad about it all is that this only reflects the work of one possible scammer.
As always, exercise due diligence before spending your precious money online. A simple Google search was enough for me to uncover the suspicious nature of dozens (if not hundreds) of these eBook sites.
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Keebler
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Advice to new comers: zip fast past anything that hints of a scam.
They are too numerous to mention and will take all your emotional energy and time to even consider.
There are many good approaches that help support and much about all this to learn that your lives will be filled enough with learning.
I would love to see the scammers wiped out but, for now, at least, we have the freedom to choose certain aspects of our treatment. So with that freedom comes sifting and sorting.
If you stick by published authors whose names you've seen here, you will have plenty to consider. Not everything works for everyone, but scams don't work for anyone.
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