Re: 'Quantum Touch', itself, baffles me
To anyone reading here...
Somehow, the post I wrote has disappeared. Steve's post (from above) was repeated in place of what I wrote.
In September/06, I am re-reading this thread, and I am struck that people who defend the necessity of a company charging high prices for a 'product', should be proud of getting their copies inexpensively.
In my opinion, yes, companies need income to pay their expenses, employees, and for some profit, as incentive.
But, when the company's 'product' is a 'secret' way for all people to access the energy that belongs to all of us, marketing practices (especially upselling) are inappropriate.
A company with such a 'product' would do better to sell only their services...such as seminars...while offering the 'secret' freely.
It is the same as a company selling dandelions...the dandelions, as we all know, are free. A company could happily sell seminars teaching how to make delicious dandelion salads, dandelion muffins, dandelion wine, and dandelion honey. They would make money hand over fist.
But for a company to act as though they 'own' all dandelions is silly.
That's the way I see it.
fledgling