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Postcard Profits by Luke Jaten

Is Postcard Profits real?  This course is created by Luke Jaten.  I have personally bought this course and have spoke with Luke Jaten personally.  Postcard Profits is a legitimate course and is one I would recommend IF you are considering selling a product of your own.  You will also need some starting capital (about $500) to get this thing off the ground.

Luke Jaten and Postcard Profits will teach you an 8-step system that you can use to make money.  It’s a pretty good course.  Luke will Fed-Ex you a check out of his own pocket if you can’t make money from his system.  Plus, you can get Postcard Profits FREE for 30 days.  All you have to do is pay the shipping and handling.

Think I’m lying?

GOOD!  Be skeptical.  Most courses out there are complete crap.  Let’s be honest.  Luke is a real person that shoots straight with you.  If his system is full of crap, you can return his product.  You can get the postcard profits audio course and try it out risk-free for 30-days.

Do your homework though.  Look around on the internet and you will discover their are two problems with his course: 1. the product has been delivery issues - Takes a long time to get there or never shows up and 2. It costs a good chunk of change - $300.  That $300 can be broken down in payments though.  The content in Postcard Profits is top-notch and well-received because it will work if you do what Luke Jaten says.  I only wished it wasn’t JUST audio CDs.  I expected it to be videos and training materials but it’s just audio CDs.

Luke used to be a carpet cleaner.  He’s a normal guy like you and I.  The only difference is, he discovered a method to make guru-sized money without selling his soul.  No BS, no fluff.  Check out Luke Jaten’s Postcard Profits RIGHT NOW.  I am NOT an affiliate of this course and I gain NOTHING if you do decide to buy it.

I’m simply telling you that Postcard Profits is a great course that will teach you how to make money with postcards.

PostCard Profits

  1. September 7th, 2009 at 12:59 | #1

    To get involved in a program like Postcard Profits must be quite expensive when you consider the cost of having postcards printed up, the purchase of a mailing list and the cost of postage. Is 30 days enough time to put this program to the test to decide if it’s a keeper?

  2. admin
    September 13th, 2009 at 18:11 | #2

    I’ll tell you honestly. 30 days IS enough time to put it together but you’re also right. To get started, you’re going to need some cash to buy the postage and a mailing list and possibly making the product you’ll sell. I listened to the course in 2 days. It’s a long audio course but I wanted to soak in and understand what it was about before I started dreaming of the good life.

    The only roadblock I hit was deciding on a product to promote. Luke sent me his special bonus of 27 Ready-to-go Postcard Products. I’m still on the fence whether I want to do a test with one of those products.

  3. Bev
    September 14th, 2009 at 19:44 | #3

    I am waiting to receive the program, which I ordered last week. About $300 to include 27 product ideas I guess.
    My question is: do you have to MAKE the products yourself? If so, this wouldn’t be for me….can you clear this up?
    Thanks!!
    Bev

  4. admin
    September 17th, 2009 at 16:57 | #4

    Hey Bev. I can answer that. The program gives you several suggestions as to how to go about creating the actual products themselves. You obviously don’t want to be responsible for creating cheap low-quality products because you will get nothing but returns from your customers which would be nothing more than a waste of your time and other people’s. Several suggestions include outsourcing products to professionals, or finding a market of buyers that are rabid buyers and buy everything… and then build your product around what they want.

    Bev. To be honest, this is my toughest thing about the whole postcard concept. When you’re just starting out and have very little money to work with, AND lack knowledge about developing your own products to sell, it’s like you hit a roadblock which causes you to be hesitant about putting the information to good use.

    It will take some time and possibly a little creativity to develop a quality product that people will get value from.

    Most people simply rehash other information products, slap a new name on it and sell it. I am against doing this because I don’t want to be like everybody else. My suggestion is that you develop a product that’s valuable to a certain group of people and of course, there must be a mailing list associated with that group of buyers in order to sell using the postcard method.

    Hope that kind of helps :)

  5. September 17th, 2009 at 17:20 | #5

    I never ever post but this time I will, Gives Thanks allot for the great blog.

  6. NA
    September 22nd, 2009 at 11:11 | #6

    yeah, hey luke? how is going buddy? nice BS letter you put there. You really think your going to get far like this. Let me tell you something…..every dog has its day. Watch yourself.

  7. admin
    September 22nd, 2009 at 18:37 | #7

    Hey. So let me get this straight. You think I am Luke Jaten? First, I wish. Second, please let me know why you would respond like this. Did you not feel Luke Jaten’s Postcard Profits course was valuable? You obviously think it’s crap which is fine but please tell me why. I’m no affiliate of his, I don’t gain anything by telling everyone that I feel it was a good course and after seeing all the crap you could possibly think of online, I’d have to say it’s better than most.

    Again, this is just one man’s opinion.

    So “NA” if you do come back, please voice your opinion. I’m not here to embellish the truth, delete comments that I don’t agree with, or to hide the truth in any way. If you think Luke Jaten’s product sucks, please speak up and let others know why you think that. It will help others make up their mind.

  8. September 25th, 2009 at 10:17 | #8

    How much do you think it will cost out of pocket for start up? I don’t many people with tons of money just laying around or they wouldn’t be trying to find a cash program.

    Thanks!

  9. Sharen
    September 29th, 2009 at 10:24 | #9

    Please tell me how to contact Luke, because I have been calling the customer service number and there is no answer, it doesn’t even ring. I called Bert Johnston, who had been calling me repeatedly to see how I was doing, and he wasn’t at his desk, I left a message and he still hasn’t returned my call. All I want is a RMA number to return the videos, I am sure the program works, but I have run into some financial problems and won’t be able to even start the program…Please just a phone number or something so I can return the videos..

  10. morison dony
    October 1st, 2009 at 10:13 | #10

    Hello. Great job. I did not expect this on a Wednesday. This is a great story. Thanks!

  11. alex farguson
    October 1st, 2009 at 10:14 | #11

    I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.

  12. Antonio Aranda Jr.
    October 6th, 2009 at 10:20 | #12

    would like a phone number for Luke Jaten to return his program, I’m going need more time be for I pay for this program> Thanks AA

  13. Kurt
    October 7th, 2009 at 02:39 | #13

    I believe all you idiots out there that actually placed an order for this bullshit, get what you deserve. You actually believe that be simply mailing fucking postcards you would recieve $20,000 a month. Wow, people are more stupid than I thought. I’m in the wrong business. I could put together a far more believable scam than this. I could easily see right through it.

  14. Danielle Shrank
    October 14th, 2009 at 11:00 | #14

    How much money will it take the first month for me to make money. Do I get my own leads, or do you provide them.

  15. admin
    October 14th, 2009 at 17:19 | #15

    OK, Danielle’s comment annoys me. PEOPLE! Listen CAREFULLY. I am NOT Luke Jaten. I DON’T PROVIDE ANYTHING. I’m not even an affiliate of the product. This was a simple blog post letting people know about Postcard Profits.

    Why is this so hard to understand? Why would you ask me if you get your own leads or if I provide them? I didn’t create the product. That makes no sense.

  16. October 16th, 2009 at 08:31 | #16

    how do i caancel my orrder there is no number to contact his business

  17. October 16th, 2009 at 08:32 | #17

    how do i cancel my postcard profit luke jaten i cant find a number

  18. Danielle Shrank
    October 17th, 2009 at 11:45 | #18

    YOUR AN IDIOT. THIS IS NEW TO ME. IF ANYBODY IS ANNOYING IT’S YOU.

  19. Danielle Shrank
    October 17th, 2009 at 14:46 | #19

    Is there another way to get a business license for less than $2995?

  20. Raymond
    October 22nd, 2009 at 01:13 | #20

    how do i get in touch with luke because I have paid one installment and still havent recieved my 10 cd’s so can you please help me to get intouch with him
    Kind regards
    Raymond

  21. admin
    October 26th, 2009 at 13:43 | #21

    OK you guys. Apparently many people dislike Postcard Profits or have had trouble receiving the product. It seems like there are people wanting to return it and get their money back.

    Here’s the numbers I found online:

    Customer Service:
    1 (407) 442-2103

    Another number I ran into was:
    (307) 460-4662

    A direct number I found on the internet was:
    1 (407) 442-2103

    I think it’s great that all of your are voicing your opinions about the course. Whether your opinion is good or bad, keep the opinions coming so others can get a general consensus about whether or not they should buy this product.

  22. Stella Artois
    October 27th, 2009 at 00:27 | #22

    ” I have personally bought this course and have spoke with Luke Jaten personally.”

    I am looking at this product myself but I do have some concerns and I am sorry but red flags go up with your review.

    1. RE: your post on 10/26 because people want to return the cds or have not received it - When you ordered and received the cd’s did you receive a shipping slip with the cd’s and if so did it include a phone number to Postcard Profit.
    if so: is that number listed above, because I don’t see a need to ask you for a number if there was one listed in the package slip unless of course the number is no good.
    if not: did you try the numbers that you posted on 10/26 before giving them to your fellow consumers.

    Additionally, when you personally spoke to Luke, did he call you or did you call him? And if you called him what number did you use. If he is a regular guy I am sure enough calls from people who simply want to return the merchandise will generate a better customer service option and this will make him look better because he appears to be taking a beating on this site and others and you seem to be going down with him as a result.

    Lastly, were you paid to blog his product? You mentioned he sent you the 27 quick starts which is not a free item, however his $500 guarantee is solid, so why not try it and get the money back if it doesn’t work. You can’t really review this product without having fully tried it. I am not saying that it works or not because I don’t have it, but if you have it and only listened to it without applying what he says (with the 27 quick starts and a guarantee) I don’t see how you have a persuasive argument either way. You should consider revising your review to reflect your results of listening and implementing the product. You could be damaging Luke by saying it works IF you are considering selling a product of your own. Most people are using this because it doesn’t sound like they have a product of their own to sell.

    If you were paid was it worth the hassle of being accused of being Luke and having the integrity of your website questioned? Because it could have been alleviated with a thorough review.

    Just my two cents.

  23. deidra
    November 2nd, 2009 at 07:56 | #23

    I have recieved my package and didn’t seem to like it. You have to call and get a RMA number from the company to let them know you are canceling it and sending the package back the RMA stands for RETURN MERCHANDISE AUTHORIZATION the code is 30292 for mine not sure if everyone is the same.. The phone number that showed up on my bank account is 1-800-870-0515 and this is the actual number because I have everything canceled and my money back. Thankfully.

  24. admin
    November 2nd, 2009 at 20:03 | #24

    This post provides a platform to discuss Postcard Profits. If you did your research, you would see that I am not the only one that thought Postcard Profits was decent. The things I don’t like about Postcard Profits: Not interactive - it’s just a 10 course CD set of Luke Jaten talking. Second, the price tag - too expensive. Third, product has SERIOUS shipping issues - never ships on time or not at all. Fourth, you have to develop a product to sell - a problem for most.

    In theory, the course is good and I still stand by what I said about it being better than most courses out there today. Thanks for your two cents but you have to realize that I’m an independent. I’m not going to plug Luke Jaten’s product to make it sound good and I’m not going to stand by and ignore people stating they have problems with it. Think what you want about me but either way, people searching for information about Postcard Profits can find some of it here - good or bad.

    You sound to me like an affiliate of his that’s upset by my review. Well I say too bad because unlike most affiliates, I don’t censor my blog by picking and choosing which comments to keep and which comments to delete that don’t agree with me or my views.

  25. donna
    November 16th, 2009 at 02:20 | #25

    @Sharen
    dear sharen did you ever get an answer I sent my videos back but didnt get a answer yet.. i thogut i was ready to but ran into a problem i was sick the hole 30days free trial .. Then before you kn ew it 59.99 came out of my account screwed evrything up but the customer service didnt want to hear of iot

    I canceled it but they wont give me it back i didnt even get a chance to look it over .. wish some one can read this an give me an answer back on how i can get my 59.9 plus insuffient funds back want a mess i have
    ty donna

  26. NA
    November 25th, 2009 at 19:14 | #26

    OMG!!!! DO I FEEL LIKE AN A….!!!! I just ordered(Big mistake according to everyone here..) I wish I came upon this info before I ordered…I will be contacting my bank first thing tommorrow morning to disput this stupid mistake I made !!!!

  27. admin
    November 25th, 2009 at 20:25 | #27

    Attention: If anyone wants to buy my very own Postcard Profits from me at a discounted price, just send an email to jnscollier@gmail.com and let me know. I will accept payments through Paypal only.

  28. Rosalind Pinckney
    December 2nd, 2009 at 19:35 | #28

    I returned their product b4 the 30 days. I haven’t recieved my $300 refund as of yet. I need the number to call them. Can anyone out there give me a number to reach them? Someone, anyone, please email me with their number, Thanks!

  29. Mia
    December 10th, 2009 at 13:37 | #29

    Really, it costs $5,000 to start. No joke!

  30. Richard
    January 6th, 2010 at 23:58 | #30

    Listen everyone, a program like Postcard Profits, like any work at home info course, has a certain learning curve. Some people can get it handled within the 30 day trial, some cannot. some have different questions than others. I am about to launch my first project and yes, quite honestly it does require some cash to do this. However all the info on the audio course is valid and good and very straight forward. I have read on these posts that the course wasn’t interactive enough. Thats easily solved. If you want ‘interactive’ then get a pen and paper and take some notes. there, problem solved.additionally, This program requires a bit of ‘nut up or shut up.’ Yeah it’s scary sometimes to go into business for yourself but that is what makes it rewarding. Your boss isn’t trying to give you info on how to do something. If you do the research and run the numbers the way Luke says to in the course than you will see in plain math what you should expect and when. Luke even puts out there that there’s the chance your first project might fail due to lack of experience and that you would end up eating the cost of the postage and printing of the postcards. he doesn’t hide that. and as far as the complaints go when it comes to refunds and returns, think of this…..Luke obviously made the postcard method work cuz you all bought it. So that means that it works. You just gotta stop whining. I was skeptical too but all that is is a lack of vision. I always have an aprehension as well but I am taking my time, doing my research and with the proper details set up I will end up being successful and you all will be writing bad reviews about me. remember there’s no such thing as bad press. all this negative attention just deteriorates your mental attitude. Luke Jaten does just fine. You can too. Nut up or shut up.

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