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Magic Of Making Up Scam
Magic of Making Up Scam
Is there a Magic of Making Up scam or is TW Jackson a scammer? I receive emails from people asking me this so I wanted to write a little post to put your mind at ease.
Yes, buying anything on the internet can be a little scary and you might worry about a Magic of Making Up scam or fear that your credit card information is going to be stolen or that you’re not going to get anything I can tell you that none of these things happened to me. There have been no reports of anything like this happening or even that the information in the Magic of Making up is in the least big shady. But to prove a point, let’s just go over a few things.
Magic Of Making Up Scam Myth #1 – Your Credit Card Information
You might worry about your credit card information when you buy the Magic of Making Up or worry that hackers are going to steal your credit card number. The truth is that the payment processing when you pick up the book is all taken care of by a company called Clickbank. When you proceed to the checkout page you will notice that the address bar turns green and there is an https at the beginning of the website address. This means that it is all done through secure socket layer (whatever that is). But I have been assured from my geek boyfriend that this means that the information is all encrypted and he said something about certificates blah blah blah. In addition, payment processors have to abide by some strict guidelines in order to do stuff like this. So basically, no worries about your credit card information getting stolen. No Magic of Making Up scam that is going to steal your identity :) YAY!
Magic Of Making Up Scam Myth #2 – Ebook Delivery
Clickbank also takes care of making sure that you get your copy of the Magic of Making Up. They take care of the product delivery and they are basically a go between and everything is tracked. Once you check out you will be forwarded to the secure download page where you can get your copy of the Magic of Making Up and you will also get an email from Clickbank with your receipt as proof that you’re good to go in case something funky happens. There is no way for you to be charged and then NOT get your copy of the Magic of Making Up so you can just relax about this Magic of Making Up scam.
Magic Of Making Up Scam Myth #3 – The Value of This Book
Maybe you’re worried that you aren’t going to be getting something of value or that the Magic of Making Up isn’t really unique. I have to tell you that I tried just about everything to try to get my boyfriend back when we broke up. I even bought a couple of other books but I never found anything like this book. I have to comment and say that I especially never found anything like the Clean Slate Method which you get along with this book. So if you worry that you’re going to get some stupid lame-o advice then think again. The value is there and no need to worry about a Magic of Making Up scam.
Magic Of Making Up Scam Myth #4 – TW Jackson Himself
I will include some videos here later of TW Jackson which should chill you out a little bit if you are worried that TW Jackson himself is a scammer or the center of some huge Magic of Making Up scam. If this guy was a scammer or if there was a Magic of Making Up scam going on, do you think that this guy would be putting his picture and videos out there for the general public to see. I know that this fact helped to give me the confidence to pull the trigger. That is someone that stands behind their book and isn’t afraid to let the world know who he is. That’s honesty and this fact should help you to relax and stop worrying about being scammed.
So Does A Magic Of Making Up Scam Exist?
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It is natural to want to be careful and you’re wise to at least question whether everything is really on the up and up but just relax. I hope all of this helps you and puts your mind at ease. You have enough to worry about or concentrate on these days. Focus on getting your ex back and forget about any Magic of Making Up scam.



