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Rachel Elnaugh (from series 1 and 2) whose Red Letter Days business famously failed is now peddling Feng Shui and metaphysics it seems http://rachelelnaugh.com/
Snake oil anyone?
According to this she had a habit of not paying her bills ..... 'ITV1's Tonight programme had a more critical explanation of the demise of Red Letter Days, that included unpaid suppliers and disappointed purchasers.......http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Elnaugh“It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” --Upton Sinclair0 -
Glen_Clark wrote: »According to this she had a habit of not paying her bills ..... 'ITV1's Tonight programme had a more critical explanation of the demise of Red Letter Days, that included unpaid suppliers and disappointed purchasers.......http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Elnaugh
According to her Wiki page she blamed bankers and the CEO she appointed. I find it a bit strange she is now a motivational speaker. I suppose someone who has built up a company and then seen it go into administration can help others by telling them not to take your eye off the ball, to pay your suppliers, etc, otherwise the house will fall.
I never liked her as a dragon. Now I see her trying to make money from metaphysics and Feng Shui. What a load of codswallop. I find it annoying when people fleece others by making money out of claims that they cannot substantiate (and probably personally know to be false though I can't prove that), be that homeopathy, religion, tarot, metaphysical business, etc. She's hit a new low IMHO.0
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