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He's kinda nerdy with glasses and runs around "Washington" with two 'agents' chasing after him. His book is about how we can get free money to pay off loans, start business', and such. Its mostly on late at night.
The front of the book has the main guy dressed as Uncle Sam with money in his hand.

I can't remember what the web address was for this commercial

2007-01-29 14:42:18 · 3 answers · asked by cyancat 3 in Entertainment & Music Television

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Matthew Lesko is the country’s #1 Free Money Expert. Lesko has written over 100 books on government money, including 2 New York Times Best Sellers. He’s been a columnist for Good Housekeeping Magazine, The New York Times Syndicate, plus The Chicago Tribune, has made hundreds of radio and TV appearances including Oprah, Larry King, Letterman, Today Show, Good Morning American and The Tonight Show

Rich… Poor….Good Credit… Bad Credit… Everybody is eligible to apply for government money for Home, Business, Family, Education, Health, even to pay your Bills.

2007-01-29 14:47:37 · answer #1 · answered by msu_milk_chocolate 3 · 0 0

There are labeled classified ads for Stephen King's recent e book "Duma Key." i imagine there are not many e book labeled classified ads because except an author is as primary as Stephen King the advertisement basically isn't in a position to do a lot for the author. have you ever considered the Stephen King advertisement? this isn't any longer very alluring. They practice a pair of images and then practice the e book cover. this is unlike with video clips the position they could seize you in with a pair of action packed, humorous or interesting moments. With video clips they could exhibit their enormous shot actors and cinematography in very few seconds. i'm no longer particular that it really is a threat to promote an author's variety of prose or use of symbolism on the television demonstrate.

2016-10-17 04:07:10 · answer #2 · answered by mcgoon 4 · 0 0

msu is correct, but please beware.
" A 2004 report by the New York State Consumer Protection Board claimed that most of the grants mentioned in Lesko's books are actually public assistance programs that many people are not eligible for, and that Lesko misrepresents examples of people who have taken advantage of government programs"

2007-01-29 15:01:59 · answer #3 · answered by caffeinatedmom2 4 · 0 0

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