Robert Allen poaching Carleton Sheets' students?
am 14.01.2006 21:52:55 von unknownPost removed (X-No-Archive: yes)
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reinvest2b <> wrote:
> Recently attended one of Carleton Sheets' free workshops to introduce
> his new Real Profit$ three-day live seminar. Price is pretty steep,
> $3,995 if bought online, $2495 if you bought it on the spot at the
> workshop.
>
> Anyway, something interesting happened. The very next day, I got an
> e-mail from Robert Allen's people offering an almost identical
> three-day course from Robert Allen Institute. The only place where I
> ever gave my e-mail address was on the registration form at the
> workshop. So, unless Allen is now working with Sheets, it seems
> there's a mole in Carleton Sheets' camp.
Or maybe some cross marketing. For example, a business
gets a contact name, knows the potential customer is interested,
but they don't close the sale. How better to make a few bucks
off of the sale than by selling the lead to your number one
competitor? The lead is worth something because you know that
they are interested, and you know they didn't buy from the
competition. It is a way to get at least some mileage off of
a qualified lead that didn't lead to a closed sale.
-john-
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John A. Weeks III 952-432-2708
Newave Communications
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On 14-Jan-2006, reinvest2b <> wrote:
> Recently attended one of Carleton Sheets' free workshops to introduce
> his new Real Profit$ three-day live seminar. Price is pretty steep,
> $3,995 if bought online, $2495 if you bought it on the spot at the
> workshop.
>
> Anyway, something interesting happened. The very next day, I got an
> e-mail from Robert Allen's people offering an almost identical
> three-day course from Robert Allen Institute. The only place where I
> ever gave my e-mail address was on the registration form at the
> workshop. So, unless Allen is now working with Sheets, it seems
> there's a mole in Carleton Sheets' camp.
Take the money you were going to pay them and put it down on a house. Just
do it.
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All the best,
Steve
When they have a lice one scammers often trade lists.
People in those games pass the sucker lists around
David
reinvest2b wrote:
> Recently attended one of Carleton Sheets' free workshops to introduce
> his new Real Profit$ three-day live seminar. Price is pretty steep,
> $3,995 if bought online, $2495 if you bought it on the spot at the
> workshop.
>
> Anyway, something interesting happened. The very next day, I got an
> e-mail from Robert Allen's people offering an almost identical
> three-day course from Robert Allen Institute. The only place where I
> ever gave my e-mail address was on the registration form at the
> workshop. So, unless Allen is now working with Sheets, it seems
> there's a mole in Carleton Sheets' camp.