http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c ... -1.3325211
The story is about an American real estate huckster who uses questionable testimonials to drum up business for his free seminars. Get them in the door and they're yours!
Ron tried to warn the suckers but got thrown out;
But canny Canadian investors weren't going to listen to Ron's guff when millions awaited them inside! As Marco's shill said;"I've attended the seminars," says Ron Usher, a lawyer who has been tracking Kozlowski's advertisements.
"There are many red alerts for people," says Usher, who tried to warn Vancouver investors to stay away from a recent seminar before Kozlowski's staff asked him to leave.
And Marco had a pretty solid defense of his use of the testimonials;The well-dressed man at the front of the room, Lance Robinson, stops the tape and asks who is ready to "invest" in the next step of the course.
"We're gonna surround you with multi-millionaires at a three-day event," he says.
Not entirely inaccurate? That's like me saying I'm not entirely drunk after a night's pubbing. Technically true but it wouldn't help me if I was driving and stopped by the police."The testimonial is not entirely inaccurate. Mr. Bhogal made money on his first transaction," wrote Kozlowski.