09-24-2015, 07:18 AM
(09-24-2015, 01:28 AM)Light Wrote: you are making a good Point here, that one has to value the product and save for it. but, let me give you a concrete example of how the other Argument is true for a Person like me. I am now on stage 4 of AM6. after i read journals about it, i valued it and i bought it in chuncks and i am damn serious about it. chunks of 200$ each, has made it easier for me to buy the product and use it immediately. now i could have saved 6 months and buy it as one chunck for 500$. what is the difference? the difference is, I have already started the program and when i finish in few months, i can already start my second run, instead of waiting. Those who value a product will value it regardless of its cost. I am sure there will be unfortunately People who will buy the product for 500$ and still not value it and misuse it. for me, it is not the Price tag that gives the ultimate value to a product. it is about how consistent and how disciplined one is. Now if i do not value Base and buy it for 500$ who Am i hurting? just myself. and fortunately People on this Forum are all 18 year olds.
There so many students here who can benifit for Base in 4g or as 5g in seperate chuncks. better still MLS in 5 g.
Good point from your part as well. Selling program in junks makes sense in the way you describe; when the buyer actually values the program. It´s hard to tell in advance. I was focusing on the principle of price/value equation in a broader/general sense.There was similar discussion somewhere earlier about this and I think it was Benjamin who mentioned something like many people who purchase first one or two stages of multistage programs that are sold in junks (AM/WM/SM at least) often does not proceed to continue to later stages since they are not fully committed financially. In any case, I`m sure Shannon knows what he is doing so let´s see what happens.
One thing I disagree: "and fortunately People on this Forum are all 18 year olds." While many might be very young, there are plenty of older members as well, including myself, but I get your point.
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