Talk:Matthew Lesko

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The subject is worth having an article, but this isn't it. RickK 05:02, Apr 25, 2005 (UTC)

well then maybe you should work on one? i dunno.

ohh even i was able to edit it and make it better. ba-ZING!

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[edit] I like him!!!!!!

He is a very funny person. He's the best television commercial personality I ever saw. He is one of the best clowns on the world. HUMOR SELLS!!!!!

I agree his commercails are like japanese ones

[edit] Must run in the family

I went to college with his son. He is one of the most interesting people I have ever met. I also saw his wife driving around town a few times, you can tell by the question marks on the vehicle. Never met Matt, but judging by his son, he must be an interesting guy.

[edit] This Article Needs to Be Updated

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I want this article to be enlarged. This article needs more information. It seems like that it won't have changes. Please, update this article or it will be like this forever.

Sincerely, Wikipedia reader from Indiana

[edit] Resources

I found some resources that can be integrated into the article, this is more of a self-reminder to integrate them myself: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7].

I think the positive stuff about his real life personality are interesting. Take a read of the blacktable.com interview and the washington city paper article. Also check out his blog (he responds personally on it), the stuff regarding the consumer protection board's report on him and his response to them.

Nathan J. Yoder 16:07, 20 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] I met the guy

I met Matthew Lesko at a movie theater once. He was wearing his trademark suit and orange shoes. Nice guy, he enjoyed watching Hidalgo.

I live down the street from him. I'ma go ask him for money for college this weekend. =D --HubHikari 17:56, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lexis-Nexis search

I have removed the following text from the article because it is original research, using a dynamic indexing service rather than a published reliable source:

As of May 2, 2006, a Lexis-Nexis search of newspapers over all dates returns only two articles written by "Matthew Lesko"; both were published by the Cleveland Plain Dealer in 1996. Had Lesko written a column for the New York Times, his name would have appeard [sic] on such a search, refuting his claim to have worked as a columnist for that paper.

We currently have cited evidence from the New York Times itself that Lesko wrote a column, albeit not as direct or specific as we would like. The above text, added by User:65.213.77.129, certainly raises questions. Does Lexis-Nexis guarantee that it has indexed all such material in all papers, especially NYT? How else might this omission be explained? Do we have a title for the supposed column? We could use some direct data on this. ~ Jeff Q (talk) 20:48, 2 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Books used at Harvard

His most recent commercial claims his books are used at Harvard University. Anyone know if this is true?

[edit] Dead?

Right now, the article lists him as having died on November 17th, and refers to him as past tense. Anyone know anything about this? LLBBooks 17:02, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

Someone also listed him as dead at the November 17 article, I can't find anything to support that he has died.--DP462090 17:01, 19 November 2006 (UTC)
I saw it scroll by on the scroll at the bottom of the screen on MSNBC that he had died. I think that it is true. Why has it been taken down that he died. 17:02, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
Because we need a source that says he's dead before we report it. I rather doubt there is such a source. - Nunh-huh 19:40, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

That was me. I randomed, found this article, and saw he was dead. I hadn't heard anything about it, so I did some Google and Google news digging and found nothing. But that was two days ago. Consequentially 03:59, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

I saw him filming a commercial yesterday, so he's not dead.

- If he had died, I think his website might have been updated by now. As it is right now 12/03/2006, it is still selling information about government programs. This info is also available free from the government: [8] ---- nobody