Well, that sucks. When I bought it, I was having trouble with my ISP--I couldn't download large attachments (they got sued over that, but that's another story) so I got the fax instead. It was frigging huge alright, but still useful. If I had tried to download this thing it would have crashed my system for sure.
For example, when people used his system to buy a car, they would write back with a purchase report. They'd say what make and model car they'd bought where for what price, and how far over factory invoice they'd paid. Knowing your car's (in my wife's case, a Grand Am) actual going rate and popularity in your neighborhood and around the country was valuable info. FI and MSRP comparisons are in monthly car buying magazines, sold on any bookstand. They show FI in one column and MSRP right next to it.
At the time I used Fighting Chance, they charged something like $17 for the fax, which I found out about by buying his book for like $15. It's gotta be more now, but I'd pay double that, or more. Compare that to saving thousands below whatever deal they offered me.
Buying a new car 1772Skip Elliott Bowman purchase. but in sales You likely got a better deal than you would otherwise have gotten, but...
I spent a total of around $75 and 4.5 month's research on that purchase. Lots of work, but it paid off in the end. Not just in saving money, but in the sweet smell of smug that comes from turning the tables on the sales hawks.