The Ballet Bible
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Is the ballet bible for real or is it some scam?It sounds good but i don’t know if it is a scam or not… September 29, 2007 | In Questions |18 Comments »RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Leave a comment |
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Hi,
It is definitely not a scam. Did you read the testimonials on the page?
They are 100% real and I have more in my email, I just haven’t added them to the page.
I can promise you that the payment gateway is 100% secure and if you are unhappy with the product in any way you can get 100% of your money back.
I know you won’t need to take me up on that but it’s there anyway.
Thanks
Anita
Comment by admin — June 5, 2007 #
Hi,
I was worrying about that at first as well. It just sounded to good to be true.
Last week however I was able to buy it (had some difficulties with the payment- I live in Europe). But I love it! Im so glad I did buy it. Im reading the book right now! (Its a digital version but I printed it so I can take it where ever I want to go).
You can email me if you still dont feel confident about buying it.
Daphne
Comment by Daphne — June 5, 2007 #
Its real.
Trust
Lates x
Comment by chloe — June 8, 2007 #
Hey can you get the ballet bible in the UK? And how much does it cost??
Comment by hayley — June 16, 2007 #
Hi Hayley,
I live in the Netherlands and bought the ballet bible a few weeks ago. Its awesome!
Its a download so there is no shipment required so everyone can get it
Daphne
Comment by Daphne — June 17, 2007 #
Hey thanks Daphne that’s great!
Comment by hayley — June 17, 2007 #
Yes it really is!
Are you going to buy it?
Daphne
Comment by Daphne — June 17, 2007 #
Hopefully! I’m trying to work out how much it costs in pounds £ lol.
Comment by hayley — June 17, 2007 #
i want to buy it too, but my computer has hardly any memory left from all my videos and stuff on itunes. can u guys tell me how much memory it will take up? (in MB’s or GB’s if possible)
Comment by Liberty — June 18, 2007 #
You could ask Anita Leembruggen for that information. Her email is anita@balletinfo.com
Daphne
Comment by Daphne — June 18, 2007 #
hey once again thanks very much, i’ll do that! Thanks!
Comment by hayley — June 18, 2007 #
Hi, I wanted to pay for it through paypal /I live in Ireland/ and it says- you cannot edit payment from this page. Why? I have a paypal account, It is safer than give credit card details.Please help. Thanks Timea
Comment by Timea — June 19, 2007 #
hi, for the person who was woundering about space, it’s not to bad really. The first two downloads are barley 1 MB, the third is about 100 MB, and the fourth is about 200 MB, i hope i answered your question, i was woundering to
Comment by julie — November 4, 2007 #
Hi
I have a few questions.
When it says ‘click here to download the complete Ballet Bible package’ does it mean the 2nd or 3rd edition?
If it is the 2nd edition, when will the 3rd edition be ready to buy?
Is there any way you can but the book, not download it, and get all the other bits on a cd-rom?
Comment by Anna — February 12, 2008 #
I’m sure that it is not scam but to learn ballet from a book instead of a teacher? Sure theory is good but you need to have the basic knowledge in your BODY before the theory gets useful for you and that can not be learned from a book but from a good teacher.
I’m skeptical but prove me wrong.
Also one fact feels odd to me is that there is no real information about the author and her education. I found her name (Anita Leembruggen) and it reads that she is a teacher. I would like to know more than that.
And one last thing; It reads “WARNING: “95% Of People Who Start Ballet Classes Will Fail Miserably…” at the header of the http://www.ballet-bible.com. I would like to know what their goal is. To become a professional? And actually earn their living from ballet? Or have fun because they love dancing?
Sure, it’s just to sell a product but still, it is an interesting statement.
As I said, Im skeptical but prove me wrong.
Wishing all the best,
Matti
Comment by Matti — March 5, 2008 #
Hi Matti,
Your right there. I bought the ballet bible in addition to ballet classes. Not just to learn it all from the book. In my opinion that should never be the purpose of books on sports and such, your should allways be in contact with someone that can physicallly help you.
Daphne
Comment by Daphne — March 6, 2008 #
what kind of file is the downloadable book? i have a mac computer….thanx!
Comment by sammie — October 7, 2009 #
Hi anita! I want to deeply thank you because of all the help you are giving to balletinas all over the world! I love dancing!! I danced since I was 4 until I was 12 but I could not afford ballet classes anymore so I had to leave it, 3 months ago I decided to restart dancing so I started working for that but since I live in Bolivia what I earn is basically not enough so I can´t afford to buy The 3 Simple Rules of a Prima Ballerina eventhough you are offering it at such a low price… you see Bolivia is a very poor country, I work everyday 7 hours and I make 100$ month and I´ve been acepted in the ” instituto nacional del arte” argentina and I´ll be going by february so basically I don´t want to be the worse in my class and as a baillarina who started late, you would understand how helpfull would be to have the ballet bible… so I´m asking if you please could make an exception for me… I know you´ll understand and I´m saying thank you just for reading this! and I´m sorry to take a little of your time but I figured it has never hurt anybody to try.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
nadia.
Comment by Nadia — January 18, 2010 #