MLM Secret Code for "NO" By Tom "Big Al" Schreiter This is Funny
MLM training tip on negative prospects, and why they are so good for your business. Start learning the "secret code" words and sentences used in network marketing. Eye-opener from Tom "Big Al" Schreiter.Get my Free Ebook Here if you want to find out what no one else will tell you
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This Video Is Great!!
Juanita!
I love the comebacks to getting better.
I'm under Doctor's care. I wouldn't get as much attention from my family, etc.
It's great.
The secret code!!!!!
Do you really want to get rid of that disease you have. "I really don't know."
No. No. No.
See ya!
Dan
Thanks for your unusual contribution
Although I have always been color blind!
Thank you , Thank you, Thank you!!!
There are days when you need to hear something funny and this is mine. Thank you Juanita. You are the best!
The word NO!!!
Juanita,
Too cool...
And how true it is.
Thanks for the funny.
Colleen
Thanks for the laughs, Juanita!
"Would you like to do something about it?" is a very good qualifying question. If a person is not willing to do something to make a positive change nothing else matters, including how much pain/discomfort the person is in. Usually though, the greater the pain the greater the willingness to change, but not always.
Tom Schreiter is very entertaining. I have subscribed to his Big Al reports. He gives very good tidbits of info. He believes in the K.I.S.S. principle.
Thanks so much!
Secret Codes
Big Al, thanks for the very funny reminder that we have all learned how not to offend people. It is really to everyone's detriment that we think "no" to your offer is a rejection of you. Hence the codes. You brought out the funny part. The sad part is that when people say no to the question you asked, "Would you like to do something about it?" what they're really saying no to is themselves.
Not so....
Like they say in the Philippines...
Opie
Always a Treat
Thanks for the funny Big Al video. How many of us have heard all the different ways to say no?