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No More Pies!
A "No Apology" Investment Seminar
September 24th - 25th, Baltimore, Maryland


Testimonials
"Great knowledge. Great stuff." -TT
Jack Reutemann's presentation was "perfect! This is what I paid for." -PZ
"Great tech info. Great sales/ marketing info!" -MS
"Great energy! Worth the cost!" -AN
Jack Reutemann's presentation was "excellent!" -BC
"Very valuable information." -BB
"This will revolutionize my practice!" -RN

Testimonials

“Great knowledge. Great stuff.” –TT

Jack Reutemann’s presentation was “perfect! This is what I paid for.” –PZ

“Great tech info. Great sales/marketing info!” –MS

“Great energy! Worth the cost!” –AN

Jack Reutemann’s presentation was “excellent!” –BC

“Very valuable information.” –BB

“This will revoluntionalize my practice!” –RN



More Success


Here’s our first “post seminar” success story. In an email, Dan Carson wrote:


“I have been presenting point and figure charting in every prospect and client meeting that it is appropriate for with rave reviews. I have raised 1.8 mil in the last three weeks.”


You have already watched the video and have seen some of the attendees. Here are some more comments from the “Post Seminar Report Card.”: 


And yes, we got some constructive ideas which have all been incorporated in NMP! – 2.


But we got an earful of good stuff as well.


People found Jack “Very professional. A great role model to follow.” Many comments pointed to Ric’s passion for what he knows and teaches. “Ric was great. High energy, knowledgeable and motivating.”

I got my share. “Bill is awesome. Great system.” “Bill gets me excited about the system every time I see him.”


Improvements in the seminar? Absolutely, but one comment says “We got it right the first time.” 


“Never have I been to a seminar before where every speaker had content that I absolutely needed to hear. Aside from the content being 100% valuable, the personalities and their presentation styles were enjoyable and entertaining. By the way, the decision to stay in-house and cater the food in was a good one.”


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