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Sounds good, but can we have full disclosure? by Dquixote1217 ..... Market Place: Advertise, Buy & Sell

Date:   2/1/2010 9:57:05 PM ( 15 y ago)
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URL:   https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1565348

Now, this sounds like a good offer - you only pay if it works.  But when I look at the rules, it raises some questions I would like answered:

Rules:

 All participants must have stage II or III cancer.
Special Circumstances for stage IV cancer.
  

 
 Other terms apply!
Call or E - mail us for additional details!

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602-754-1584

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How about we get full disclosure of what other terms apply?  How much is owed at the end of thirty days if the markers stabilize or reduce?  What is the estimated costs of all the required x-rays, scans, panels, etc.?

I also have a bit of a problem with the qualifier of a 30 day stabilization or reduction. Many mainstream and alternative cancer treatments are able to achieve a short term stabilization or reduction in tumors and markers, but that is not at all the same as achieving a long term cure.  Mainstream medicine calls such initial reductions "reponses" and uses the term to market chemo drugs and radiation treatments, without disclosing that in the large majority of instances the initial apparently positive response is followed by the cancer beginning to grow again and the ultimate failure of the mainstrea treatments.

I think such information and acknowledgement of the fact that 30 day stabilization or reduction does not constitute a cure would be essential to let the above offer remain posted in a support forum - especially since all we know of the person who posted the article is that they joined CZ and promptly made two posts about the offer. In addition, the "article" is copyrighted by Media Services Inc, which is primarily a marketing company, and the only Jarrett St.Armand (the name of the author) I can find is the owner of an electronics firm catering to the construction industry.  See:

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jarrett-st-amand/16/404/69b (and note the same lack of a space between "St." and "Armand")

I mean no disrespect towards Bret Pierce, who has contributed here before, and I surely would favor the approach he and his site recommend over mainstream treatments, but I would nevertheless like to see some answers to determine whether this is a bonafide offer or a novel marketing approach.


 

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