mickeyd
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I've had occasion to attend a couple a dozen dinner/financial seminar meetings over the last few years and I've generally enjoyed the experience. I have never taken the opportunity to sign up for the "complementary in-office visit" that all of these seminars offer. I eat and flee.
Yesterday, I received another offer for a free dinner or lunch at one of three first-class eateries in town. There was a different tone to this letter however. The letter clearly states~ This is NOT a group seminar event.
If I respond to the letter and make an appointment by calling the 800#, I will be agreeing to a one-on-one meeting and a private lunch/dinner with the planner. For the planner it seems to me to be a pretty good way to sort through all of the deadbeats (like me) that have no intention of taking that all-important next step after the seminar.
Could this be the end of my free casual dining experience? Time will tell.
Yesterday, I received another offer for a free dinner or lunch at one of three first-class eateries in town. There was a different tone to this letter however. The letter clearly states~ This is NOT a group seminar event.
If I respond to the letter and make an appointment by calling the 800#, I will be agreeing to a one-on-one meeting and a private lunch/dinner with the planner. For the planner it seems to me to be a pretty good way to sort through all of the deadbeats (like me) that have no intention of taking that all-important next step after the seminar.
Could this be the end of my free casual dining experience? Time will tell.