I saw this Tronsoft Freedom Now commercial in 1990 and it ended up being the first home business plan I ever bought. I still have the Tronsoft Home Business Starter Kit in storage. Of course, being fresh out of high school, I assumed it would make me a millionaire. In reality it never made a penny! Most of these home business plan infomercials are the last gasp of a dying industry. The creator, Ron Way, was the founder and CEO of Tronsoft. Basically, his company sold analysis reports to other companies such as those in the real estate industry. This business was destined to die as more and more business were beginning to use computers and could generate their own reports.
The Wrong Way To Wealth!
Naturally, Wrong Way…I mean Ron Way…realized he had to milk every last ounce of money from his corporation, so he sold it as a home business plan on a late-night television informercial. Anyone could offer analysis reports through his company and then sell it to anyone else for a small profit. He even sold computers so we could generate our own reports and be supposedly self-sustaining. Again, this would prove futile since everyone was rapidly getting computers and software to do things on their own without a middleman. Sometime in the early 90’s Tronsoft went out of business overnight and took the money and ran without informing anyone! Phone number and fax disconnected! The weasels ripped me off on the annual $13 Premier Club membership renewal I had just mailed in. Why would you cash my check if you’re about to go out of business? Ron Way was the Wrong Way to wealth! Where’s my $13 Ron?! 35 years later and it still annoys me!
Ron Way Shares His Secret To The Wrong Way!
If these success stories were real, then I’m sure Ron held their hands giving them direct help unlike the poor slobs who bought the infomercial starter kit.
Note: After that I spent at least $3000 (credit card debt) buying useless home business plans through the 90’s and into the early 2000’s. None of them resulted in much. Oddly enough later on just setting up some websites and writing fiction made me a little money. Not much but a hell of a lot more than these idiotic home business plans! In retrospect I should have bought a computer much earlier and got in on the original ground floor of the internet!
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