The Magic of Making Up Reviews Say Happy Couples Owe It All to Jackson   no comments

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The couples of America owe a debt of gratitude to T W Jackson, if the Magic of Making Up review are anything to go by.  This man and his book have helped tens of thousands of people get back together with their partners after a break-up – and stay together.  On the other hand, is it all a sham?

The first resource any person thinking of buying a product turns to for advice is the reviews and blogs, but you can search until the cows come home for a bad review of Jackson and his system.  They are not out there.  The closest thing to a bad review you are going to find is a blog expressing anxiety lest the system be used by stalkers to get their wicked way with their target, because it works that well.  In a way, this is perhaps the strongest endorsement possible.

“T Dub” Jackson has been handing out free advice to friends in need since he was 17, apparently, until the old head on his young shoulders realised that he might also be making money from his own wisdom.  Therefore, the e-book The Magic of Making Up and the “Ex Back System” was born, and it has been ringing up $39 for him every time some broken-hearted person opted to try it.

“I was desperate,” is a common phrase from the reviews, which usually go on to say, “I got my ex back!” or at least report that significant progress has been made, that the ex is now talking to the customer or has begun seeing them again.  Now and then a review will appear that reports the system failed to win back the partner who had left, but it seems the positive benefits of Jackson’s product are such that even this disappointed customer will sing its praises.  Because an important part of the system is self-transformation, achieved through behavior changing and even diet, these people go on to love another day, with rather more success due to the advice they have received.

It is this aspect of the e-book, and all the peripheral material Jackson offers with it, that seems to offer the biggest clue as to why the system works.  Nowhere does Jackson mention pulling out a cartoon pocket watch and hypnotizing the ex, but he does lay stress on changing one’s self, and thus the behaviors that may have driven the partner away in the first place.  If the underlying problems that broke the marriage or partnership are jealousy, rage, wandering eyes, or other bad behaviors, Jackson shows the customer how to change these.  Then if the ex fails to return, the principles can then be applied in any future relationship, which will then stand a much better chance of lasting.

Written by admin on April 18th, 2011

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