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Hope I find you all well...Just a quick post to help other people avoid this dodgy seller..I wanted a copy of Frogs into Princes...and I googled it...and found an ad at the top of the page...clicked and paid for a copy of Frogs into Princes...what I got was a shrink wrapped 'reprint' which seems to have been produced in India...The typesetting is horrendous...and it looks like its been printed on a 1980's dotmatrix printer......Iam soo not amused...I have emailed the seller and he aint being over helpfull...one to avoid...oh yes...the link!

http://www.elterry.co.uk/TractorCentre/page81.html

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If you want a real copy of Frogs Into Princes, contact one of us Licensed NLP Trainers. We know where to get Richard's work at the best prices. That particular book was copyrighted in '79 so I don't understand how someone in India could possibly be printing it. B&G are still very much alive so the copyright definitely has not run out. I think mine may have come from Amazon or eBay. Suggestion: Have the charge disputed with your credit card company. I will definitely let Richard know that someone in India is ripping off his work. We do not take kindly to that type of behavior or torrent NLP sites. Richard has been using a publisher in the USA for the last year. Thank you for your input and I hope you get the matter resolved to your satisfaction. Please let me know if I may be of any assistance. Be well~Pood
I still have my original Copy, bought somewhere around 1980?
In excellent condition!
Someone make me an offer I can't refuse


Hi

Some people are not honest and have no respect for copyrighted works. Looks like Iam going to get my money back as I have paid via Paypal. If it helps the book as a round lable stuck onto the back cover and reads 'LBP Pvt Ltd. Mumbai 400031 RS'
Thankyou for your support in this matter! :-)



Marjorie Cameron (Poodle) said:
If you want a real copy of Frogs Into Princes, contact one of us Licensed NLP Trainers. We know where to get Richard's work at the best prices. That particular book was copyrighted in '79 so I don't understand how someone in India could possibly be printing it. B&G are still very much alive so the copyright definitely has not run out. I think mine may have come from Amazon or eBay. Suggestion: Have the charge disputed with your credit card company. I will definitely let Richard know that someone in India is ripping off his work. We do not take kindly to that type of behavior or torrent NLP sites. Richard has been using a publisher in the USA for the last year. Thank you for your input and I hope you get the matter resolved to your satisfaction. Please let me know if I may be of any assistance. Be well~Pood
PayPal isn't the best at getting your $$ back. Did you use a charge card at PayPal or your bank account. If you used the charge card, you have much better leverage. Just let them sort it out. You learned a lesson -- buy from trusted sites.
Hi

There was 'cash' in my paypal account..gut feeling is that I will get my money back....I did send him an email away from paypal suggesting that Richard Bandler, John Grinder, John LaValle and the Trading Standards Dept would all be contacted and that they would be beating a path to his front door...guess the vision of that onslaught was enough for him to bottle!

:-)

Marjorie Cameron (Poodle) said:
PayPal isn't the best at getting your $$ back. Did you use a charge card at PayPal or your bank account. If you used the charge card, you have much better leverage. Just let them sort it out. You learned a lesson -- buy from trusted sites.
I guess that the £15 price tag could serve as a warning that you get what you paid for.
The copy I borrowed bore the same cover as Fable's illustration there, and was retailing for £50 last year.
Indeed...live and learn... :-)




Henxy said:
I guess that the £15 price tag could serve as a warning that you get what you paid for.
The copy I borrowed bore the same cover as Fable's illustration there, and was retailing for £50 last year.

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