I agree with most of the posters, not really a helpful book at all. Mr Trudeau mostly complains in his book about big business and the government not wanting you to know certain things, but he really does not give one a step by step plan on how to get this free money other than contacting certain web sites, etc and paying them for their service which he don't mention. His turn with this book is no different than all the other free money books out there. I'm happy I didn't pay full value for his book. I have one or two other books of Mr Trudeau's and they all read about the same... complaining about something most of us can't change. There's really nothing free in life, yet with a little investment Mr Trudeau's has discovered how to get "free money" from those who buy his book.
I found the book useful because I don't have time to go surfing the Internet looking for websites & etc. Kevin Trudeau provides readers with numerous websites to check out that offer free money. You may have money coming to you that you don't even know about, such as a unclaimed refunds from the IRS or forgotten bank accounts. To me this book is a keeper BUT if you are having doubts see if your local library has a copy. That way, you can check it out without paying a dime. If it helps you, that's great. If it doesn't, it didn't cost you anything. As for me I'm glad a bought it :-)
This book is nothing more than an income for Kevin. More contradictions than I can count. (example, web sites that charge to access), Kevin speaks of "why pay for something you can get for free", then the first web site in his book that I go to and check out, wants me to pay to access the site?!?!? Then I go and check out some of the the other sites, (specifically, grants), and they are all out of date, cant get applications, and there is no information provided,(either by Kevin or the site) on how to get to or fill out the application. Honestly, this is a book I wish I had not spent the money on. Don't see why they would want to "ban" it, nothing in it worth banning!! Looks to me like it was nothing more than a marketing stunt.
Lots of information that would be very helpful for people who do not search the web. However, for me who is always searching and researching, the info presented in this book is redundant to what I had already found. There are several websites that offer to help in finding free money, but not till you subscribe to their service, for at least $29.95. There goes the free money - to individuals/groups running such websites. I bought the product because I am looking for opportunities as advertised on television. But I did not answer to the TV ad, instead I bought it here so that I won't regret paying for the original price of the book in case it won't really help me.
This book is a sham. Kevin talks about not being wordy, and about other authors who are wordy about nonrelevant stuff in their books. And then, he follows that same concept. About 95% of the content of this book is chatty. It's not relevant. The 5% of this book that is worthy is exaggerated. I have looked into everything that the book mentioned. Perhaps, for white people, the resources that he talks about are available. But, not for blacks. I know whites who have gotten benefit from some of the resources that he talks about in his book, but I do not know any blacks who have. The book is a sham. It should be named Free Money for Whites. Can I have my money back?
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