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	<description>…revealing the truth behind John Metz&#039;s Woodworking4Home</description>
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		<title>Woodworking4Home Scam &#8211; Is Woodworking 4 Home A Fraud?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 23:53:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Will</dc:creator>
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The first time I heard about the Woodworking4Home web site is about 2 weeks ago from a fellow woodworking hobbyist friend of mine.
He asked me to check out the web site because they have a huge collection of woodworking project plans. Initially, I was a bit skeptical so I headed to www.woodworking4home.com to check it [...]]]></description>
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<p>The first time I heard about the Woodworking4Home web site is about 2 weeks ago from a fellow woodworking hobbyist friend of mine.</p>
<p>He asked me to check out the web site because they have a huge collection of woodworking project plans. Initially, I was a bit skeptical so I headed to <a href="http://www.woodworking4homescam.com//woodworking4home_guide">www.woodworking4home.com</a> to check it out.</p>
<p><strong>My First Impression</strong><br />
My 1st impression on the web site was amazement. My friend wasn’t kidding when he said they have a big collection of woodworking blueprints. They have more than 14,000 project plans!</p>
<p>That is crazy…it could have taken them years to acquire all those plans!</p>
<p>To be honest, I was still a bit skeptical.  I have heard and read a lot of scams on the internet. I was concerned the <a href="http://www.woodworking4homescam.com/">Woodworking4home is another scam</a>.</p>
<p>So I proceed cautiously because I didn’t want anyone to pull a fast one on me.</p>
<p>I decided to take a closer look at the web site. It took me about 10 minutes to read the web site, and yes, I read it word for word.</p>
<p>The guy who created the web site is a professional woodworker from Montana, USA name John Metz. He looks like a decent guy. So far so good.</p>
<p>Could Woodworking 4 Home be a fraud?</p>
<p>I really wanted to have access to all the plans. In my past woodworking projects, all of the plans have been obtained from carpentry reference books and magazines.</p>
<p>I have a woodworking magazine monthly subscription where I get articles and write ups on carpentry projects.</p>
<p>With 14,000 plans, I can cancel the magazine subscription and save some money on wood project design plans.</p>
<p>I then reviewed the Woodworking4Home offer and found the asking price was only $49.</p>
<p>I have to admit, $49 for 14,000 plans is a damn good deal. Furthermore, the creator, John Metz promised a 60 days money back guarantee on all the plans.</p>
<p>I figure, heck, the most I have to lose is $49. The risk is pretty minimal.</p>
<p>I once purchased a router for $497 and it broke after 3 weeks and I couldn’t get the warranty. $49 seems like a very small investment compared to that.</p>
<p>In the end, I did pull out my credit card and ordered the plans. The whole process was pretty straight forward, no surprises.</p>
<p>When the credit card transaction was completed, I receive an email immediately for the download link. Downloading all the woodworking plans will take some time though.</p>
<p>So is Woodworking4home a scam?</p>
<p>I’ve tried to pick it apart but everything seems to be in order to me. The plans were pretty good, very much like the wood project articles in the magazine.</p>
<p>In fact, some of the plans were old magazine plans that have been converted into digital format.</p>
<p>If you are a woodworking enthusiast and want to have access to a large collection of blueprints, take the Woodworking4home offer for a test run. I’m glad I did.</p>
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