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Mike Geary Scam – Do People Really Believe That?

by Paul A.J on May 20, 2010

Did you classify that ‘Truth About Abs’ as a Mike Geary Scam when you first heard of it?

If yes, you would not be alone.

Whenever something really good comes up on the market, the first impulse is to think it is a scam. This is so unfortunate; such a reaction is indicative of what today’s world has come to. In other words, no one believes that there are truthful people out there who deliver what they promise and are not driven strictly by profit when they promote anything commercially.

However, Mike Geary is one of them – the good guys.

Why some people initially labeled the book as Mike Geary Scam? There are many reasons to justify the answer to this question. First of all, people in general are fed up with so many empty promises that are offered every day through strategic advertising campaigns. Second, Mike explodes many myths about abs building in his book, which generated plenty of controversies. Third, the book promises to deliver more than just ab building – it promises to promote health and provide a very effective weight loss program without the need to adopt any special dieting regime. Overall, it looks too good to be true; hence, it could be easily classified as a Mike Geary Scam rather than a dream come true.

The assumptions of fraud and the label of a Mike Geary Scam was removed as people tried out the program Mike advised in his book. When people realized that it delivers just as it says it would, the positive reviews just poured in. Most of the people saying through these reviews that they actually were surprised to find something really worked on the market.

Today, Mike enjoys tremendous popularity, which he amply deserves. Before he authored the book that shot him to fame, he had spent 10 long years researching on all the possible aspects that promote the building of abs and other muscles in the body. His research helped him discover some very uncommon truths about fat control and muscle building which he disseminated to the world through his book. This is how people who started reading the book hoping to write it off as a Mike Geary Scam ended up recommending it as the expert program on ab building.

There was another angle to the classification of the book as a scam. All the other players in the market that had until the book hit the stands claimed that their products facilitate ab building, suddenly realized that their days are over. The best defense being offense, they tried to build fires under the concept that the book is a Mike Geary Scam rather than the truth so they could survive a while longer.

Today, everybody who read the ‘Truth about Abs’ is convinced that there is nothing that even remotely could justify labeling the book as a Mike Geary Scam. The book advocates very simple exercises that can build not only an impressive six pack stomach, but also help in the melting of fat from wherever it is located on the body.

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