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Originally Posted by searstower I know all the advice you've gotten so far is to bug off, but I'm going to take a slightly different view here.
First, let me qualify that with the fact that I've been at that exact phone call. I didn't have to give him my credit card number though, probably because it was a joint venture with one of his partners who connected me with the call.
Why are they doing this? Because they don't want you to waste their time, not the other way around. Jay charges over $5,000 per hour for one on one consulting over the phone. There are only so many spots available on each call and his time is worth so much he probably doesn't want to risk having a less than 100% full call.
Jay is funny like that. First you've got to show that you are committed. Then, you've got to follow through and he'll give you all kinds of information.
Anyhow, should you do it?
Well, are you committed? You're the only one who can answer that. |
I would agree with this. I have been to many free seminar where you have to sign up and they will do what they say, there reputation is standing. You will hear people being vary, but if the person is like Jay, you will not hear about him ripping people off. That is not his business, he is serious about his time. I personally know people who put on events and they make $4,000 (at $100 each) from people who do not show up. Yes, they get a nice pile of cash, however they state it before and of course they will try to sell you something, that is why it FREE!!!
Thanks,
Mukul Verma
Mukul Verma - Working Together on Personal Development