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We just had someone email that he wanted a refund on the only purchase he ever made from 48Days. That was a teleseminar from over a year ago where the cost was $.97 – that’s right – ninety seven cents. He maintained that he was serious – even though he also stated that the teleseminar was very helpful.

I cringe at the thought of this transaction. Trust me, we gave him his $.97 back – even though there was no physical product; he just listened in on a phone line. But I cringe that this poor guy could find no more productive way to invest his time. It just portrays a mindset that is not likely to see the big picture. I also cringe that he was exposed to even one segment of our resources and walked away with no more creativity than that. Don’t they give you $20 for a vial of blood down at the plasma bank?

I know times are tough for a lot of people – but please expect the challenges to increase your ability to “see” opportunities – not diminish them.

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Comment by Darren Rayborn on February 28, 2009 at 5:46pm
Is there a way for me to get a refund for the free access to 48days.net? Just kidding. Great information and folks here to help each other out.

All joking aside, this person probably needs a lot of prayer and support. We all know in business as well as life there are folks who need this reassurance of self.
Comment by Christopher Alan on February 28, 2009 at 2:12pm
This sounds like the kind of guy that sues McDonalds for "making him fat" or the cigarette company for giving him lung cancer. Have enough character and integrity to do the right thing, and take some responsiblity in your actions or lack there of. I hope this gentleman finds his way and we can only pray that he does.
Comment by Lillie Zable on February 28, 2009 at 10:48am
Unfortunately he probably thought he was "standing his ground" by demanding the refund of .97; I often told my former clients that when they feel a need to "stand my ground" make sure the ground they are standing on is not quicksand. With his attitude he just may find himself sinking rather than being raised to a higher position of health, wealth, and happiness.
Comment by Charlie Smith on February 28, 2009 at 9:20am
It's sad, pathetic AND funny...
Comment by Theresa on February 28, 2009 at 5:46am
How sad and pathetic....

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