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Frank Berndt
Hi Bill,
Brad Near informed us that you are inviting comments about The Phoenix System.
Here are our Canadian five cents worth.
When we joined EcoQuest we only had the Creating Wealth From Home system
available for training, websites and contact manager. Though they were quite
adequate, albeit expensive, we found that the “born again-like” Christian
overtones did not go over well with many of our leads, local and internet. We
found many a times that our efforts and expense was wasted. I am saying this as
a church going Lutheran Protestant. From your time in Canada you may remember
that the multi-cultural and multi-faith society took a different turn than in
the USA. So we were quite elated when we were introduced to Brad Near’s system.
We, and our leads liked the no-nonsense, straight forward business-like approach
and easy to follow plans to help recruiting and team building. The various
websites are to the point and conveying exactly how to grow a business and earn
an income. As well, we felt comforted by the accessibility of Brad and David
Aufdengarten, and it kept us on board during the final days of EcoQuest. I used
the live conference calls and scripts for my recruits and especially the
extensive library of recordings.
However, as of late several of my recruits went dormant watching and not
agreeing with the shift of emphasis to the nutritional supplement and water side
to the detriment of the technical side of air purification and Laundrypure. Yet
this has nothing to do with the TPS but with Vollara’s marketing strategy.
Best regards,
Frank Berndt
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