Press Release Summary: It is probably the only electronic product that hasn't been sold on the internet yet. Solomon Abraham is selling an email he wrote.
Press Release Body: Cyberspace, March 28, 2008 - It is probably the only electronic product that hasn't been sold on the internet yet. Solomon Abraham is selling the copy of an email that he sent out to a group of wealth coaches and mentoring seminars organizers.
He believes those wealth coaches to be conmen. In the story on his free website, http://TheMillionDollarEmail.tripod.com he provides brief details of his and other clients' rough experiences with a group of conmen, whose identity he has chosen not to reveal, along with his own.
The Million Dollar Email, he claims, was one email he sent to this group, and it avoided him getting scammed for more than $25,000 that he was supposed to have paid to this group as a result of a dodgy, locked-in contract that he had signed with them.
According to him, once that email was received by the wealth coaches, they haven't ever contacted him again to seek any of the money that Mr. Abraham agreed to pay on the contract.
He states that the incident, along with the subject email is a true narrative from his own life. However, he has changed all names, dates, places etc. that give an indication into his own or the alleged conmen's identities as he says they're still "legally clean."
He is selling a copy of that same email, which he believes will be extremely beneficial to ordinary people getting scammed into such bogus seminars and wealth building programs along with some tips on how to avoid conmen, in an e-book form for $10.
He probably calls it 'The Million Dollar Email' for all the right reasons. It saved him some money before and might even make him some money now. Of course, it was also sent out to people he perceives to be scammers who scam people for millions of dollars. ###
Web Site: http://TheMillionDollarEmail.tripod.com
Contact Details: Solomon Abraham TheMillionDollarEmail@gmail.com