Tuesday, August 26, 2008

So, What Does TrueCasey Have to Offer?

We here at FalseCasey spent wasted about an hour and a half listening to that idiot drone on for half the evening on Nigel's talkcast. And we noted on glaring discrepancy:

  • Casey says that he's going to write an e-book to help people in foreclosure, because he's been there and apparently believes he has valuable lessons for them. He tells us that the lessons are so valuable that people will actually pay to read them.
  • He also tells us that he really doesn't know if or how things might have worked out differently if he had taken some of the haterz™ advice way back when.
  • He then tells us that he also doesn't really know and doesn't care to talk about whether or not the advice he got from his guruz was any good. He says some of them entered into "grey areas" and some others were good. He doesn't care to tell us which is which.
  • Finally, he tells us that he's not going to worry about the past, he's going to look to the future, itsallgood.

So we wonder which it is?

Does Casey have some truly important lessons that somebody should want to pay for? If so, how come he can't name one thing he should have done differently or even speculate about how things might have turned out if he had actually done some of them. And how come he can't tell us which of the advice he received was wrong?

Or is Casey just going to pull together a bunch of public-domain information from the web, stick his name on it and hope it sells as a result of his own presumed notoriety?

We think the latter, and of course we think he'll fail. The only people who care about him anymore are all haterz and trolls. His inbound links from years gone by are going to be worthless. And since he's never saved a single house from foreclosure, he's not going to have much credibility.

And that's the view from FalseCasey Headquarters, which we own debt-free.

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