I bought 2 products from Mr. Thompson, purveyor of “guaranteed” lucid dreaming goods, and a host of other binaural beats and subliminal products.
The perpetually recent product reviews using the same quotes with the same pictures of product samplers should tell us not to buy anything he sells. If the guy fakes the dates of the feedback, who is to say he doesn’t fake the feedback. A smart guy once wrote about dishonesty: “It’s like letting the proverbial camel’s nose under the tent. Eventually you will be dining with the camel. Either honesty is always right, or you’ll always have an excuse for being dishonest.”
The bit on his site about the money back guarantee is hogwash if it is like his other products. Basically, his MyhelpHub will assist you, but not actually ever offer to take back the product. For example, I was upset that one of his products hyped many hours of music to record with binaural beats to make my own CD’s was simply one short bit of sound looped into a very long track. What was called “music” was not that; rather, it was ambient noise and bells ringing.
One of his products featured links to a couple of websites. That’s right. I bought a CD full of links to open files on websites. What if he decides to take down those sites at any time? Well, I better copy those files onto my own computer. Why a CD full of links? Couldn’t I have simply bought a pass for his site instead? The truth is folks, he is probably gathering data on his customers. There is no reason he could not put these not very large files on the CD.
Also, not all music playback software will work with his sound recordings on all his products. If you have a favorite software, forget it, you might want to use his choice. If you do use his choice, in 30-90 days or so, you have to buy the whole program (an Adobe product). That’s right folks, he sells you a trial membership of a product that is already offered for free on its company’s site.
The CD he offered on one product would never allow my computer’s auto run function to work properly. I have no idea why my auto run function works on all my other CD’s and not one I got from him. LOL I speculate it is badly recorded or a cheap CD. Mr. Thompson’s MyhelpHub’s best suggestion was that I didn’t have the auto run function enabled on my pc. I just smiled.
The 2 programs I have feature lousy user interfaces to boot. All in all, this guy sells shiney crapola. Nice and shiney, but it’s crrrrrap. His MyhelpHub people say he never gives people their money back. LOL At least the helphub is not dining with camels.