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![]() Michael,
While Claude's post did seem a tad brusk, I certainly didn't read it as him "rebuking" you for offering assistance. Some of us are more detail-oriented (aka "anal") than others. Perhaps Claude, like myself, thought it important to get the facts right. If he hadn't posted the correction, I probably would have. But, it certainly doesn't diminish the value of Gary's work (of which I am a big fan) or of the information you offered. Being "assist(ed)... along" sometimes means being "straighten(ed)... out", corrected, and accepting (hopefully constructive) criticism. Chris > Claude > In skimming Gary's cover page to his > archives months ago, the 3k figure stuck, > the lifetime/yearly didn't. > You're partially right in your assesment, as > these are gary's own words from that > coverpage: > www.thegaryhalbertletter.com Here's why: > Back in September of 1986, I began > publishing a newsletter cleverly called The > Gary Halbert Letter. The subscription price > was $195.00 per year and, with very little > promotion, I soon had readers in more than > 50 countries. Then, I started offering a > Lifetime Subscription for $2,855.00. > And, guess what? It wasn't long until nearly > all my subscribers were Lifetime > Subscribers! > I'm shocked that you would spend your time > rebuking someone for offering another > assistance. > Why would the cost anyway reflect on the > value, especially to someone who was > familiar with Gary's work? Kind of a petty > post. > Seems like a lot of people on this board > lately are spending the majority of their > time "straightening" others out > instead of assisting them along. > A credo I like to follow is unless I can > improve the silence, why bother? > Best > Michael |
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