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    <title>Send us a private inquiry ... </title>
    <description>Merv Forney says: 

There are two important aspects of requiring interested parties to use the registration form for sending us an inquiry:

1) We absolutely get thier contact info and 

2) Having a mialto link invites email address harvetors to spam the b&apos;jesus out of us. There is not an emailto link anywhere on the website. Serious interested parties will register and send us a note with their question or comment. Casual interest may go away. So be it.

Almost every website (and Blog) I visit has eliminated mailto links for the very reason mentioned above. If our marketing messages are compelling, people will get to us.

If our marketing messages are compelling, people will get to us. 

If our marketing messages are compelling, people will get to us. 

If our marketing messages are compelling, people will get to us. 

If our marketing messages are compelling, people will get to us. 

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    <description>Judi Bryan says: 

Checking consumer input of this form to confirm it works

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    <description>Merv Forney says: 

Who gets this comment?

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    <title>Send us a private inquiry ... </title>
    <description>Merv Forney says: 

This is just a test comment to see if it gets to Judi, Mollie and me (or is it I?)

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    <description>Merv says: 

Ron, 
Thanks for the inquiry. I&apos;ll send you a personal note via email.

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    <description>Ron Stanton says: 

once the course is taken and the designation is in hand
what more do I have or need to purchase
what is the monthly fees
How much will I need to spend each month or year 
to keep up and get this to work for me

I am tired of giving my time away to consumers
and money to courses and tools that does not work 
or cost more than I can afford until they start working

Ron
Thank you

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