Currency Exchange Program...the downsides
So I've puffed up the Mazu Currency Exchange Program, told all the great things...even gave an idea of how easy it is to make money with it...there must be a downside, right?
You're right, there is a downside...a few of em actually.
First, let me say I have the utmost respect for Matt Gagnon and the entire Mazu team. They've been nothing but great since I've been introduced to them. Matt Gagnon is a pioneer in some respects. He's really the first person that came out and started exposing alot of the hyped up infomercial kings for what they really were.
When Matt Gagnon decided to put together his currency exchange program...he may have been over his head at the beginning. First, they never expected the course to take off the way it did. Maybe Matt Gagnon wasn't a boy scout...their motto is "always be prepared" (I know this since I was one...when you finish laughing and pointing, feel free to read on).
Basically, he put together the Mazu Currency Exchange Program and threw it out there to test and see what would happen. Due to the complexities of the currency exchange program (not Matt Gagnon's course...the actual make money program), the course just doesn't cover all the angles.
They were, of course, at least a little prepared for this. As you can see at the mazu currency exchange program site, you get access to the member's only forum to help out. It's been quite a ride there! Lots of questions, comments, concerns and even some small arguments (to be expected when you suddenly throw 1,000 people into a site).
Anyhow, long story short: the currency exchange program cd's were simply not thorough enough. The good news is that from the moment your have the course in your hands, you also have access to the members' only site as well.
That site alone is worth more than the cost of the entire Mazu course!
On top of that, the entire course is being revamped. I haven't been given the chance to see what the progress is thus far, but I have insiders who tell me that they've never seen ANY course as thorough...let alone one relating to the currency exchange program.
On the down side: It'll cost more. Matt Gagnon actually went out and hired a crack team of professionals to put it together...and it didn't come cheap. That said, if you intend on getting the Mazu Currency Exchange Program, you have 2 options:
1) Wait until the new course comes out. You'll pay more for it, but the information you get from it will be all you need to understand the entire business. You'll be able to fully comprehend everything, and the members' only site will be the icing on the cake.
or
2) Grab the course here from Mazu, at it's current price and save yourself some money. You'll have to spend some time in the members' site reading, and probably asking questions, but you'll save some money on the up-front costs.
The choice is yours. You'll make money...heck, Matt Gagnon himself made that pretty clear with his guarantee...the only real question is: How much money do you need to make using the currency exchange program before you'll be satisfied???
If you have any questions, feel free to post em!
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