19 Mar 2010 @ 6:29 AM 

Why? Because things are starting to cook. 

I have invested in three significant marketing systems and my standard is very simple. Sales during the moneyback guarantee period have to equal the cost of the system or the thing is returned. This very simple standard prevents a loss of capital and is fair to both parties.

Some vendors might argue the point because we all know most folks who buy into various systems do so, thumb through the information, and set it aside. By the time they get back around to actually doing something with it, the right to return time has expired with them having done nothing to implement the system. I find it highly unfair for them to have feelings of hurt in any way.

I, on the other hand, do everything I am told to do in that period. I suggest if you are going to pony up the money to buy a system that you do not hesitate in pulling the trigger on implementation. This is the only way you will get free is to work at it. The only way to work at home is to work.

Best Regards,

Tim Singleton

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