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The irony of how-to-get-rich programs is that they tend to make the promoters rich rather than the students.
This was allegedly the case with a Surrey father and his two sons who paid just over $74,000 for a program on how to become a millionaire offered by "financial freedom" guru T. Harv Eker and his North Vancouver company, Peak Potentials Training Inc.
Raymond Roch and his two sons, Devin (a realtor) and Nathan (a student), filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court this week claiming Eker used "high-pressure sales tactics" to induce them to pay an "exorbitant" amount of money to buy into the program in October 2005.
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