Quote from Donkell:
I got your sarcasm, but my friend did not pay me $4,000 plus, he paid you and other members of, (Wizetrade?)
I don't know your full connection with this outfit, you claim a just trainer, but are you listening or reading what you are writing?
Have you ever listened to the info commercial.
I have to admit I did not listen or watch the whole thing, but what I did observer, I don't remember anyone STRESSING that "even with our software this is a difficult skill to master". Nor do I remember any STRESSING of "at this time there are NO infallible software products out there"
What I do remember that was being stressed was how much money one would make by following (Wizetrade).
I would imagine most of your customers are new, underfinanced, and I would not have the balls to tell someone who may have been wiped out or nearly so, "to suck it up"
No sarcasm intended. Nor did your friend pay me $4,000. I personally would have advised him to look into another group of products before he made his final decision. Not because the product doesn't work, but because of his experience level.
Having made the decision though, I would have been willing to help him learn to make use of his purchase. I would have explained ALL of the pluses and minuses (as I saw them) in advance of his acquisition. And having done so, I would (as a software trainer) be ready to assist my client in his learning curve.
I have no connection with the company other than to help train individuals who have the product in the ways that I have found to use it. You see, they have purchased the product. They have spent good money, and now need to make it be more than another failed expenditure. They need little help feeling the pain of a poor decision.
Am I listening to what I am writing? Yes! Have I watched the videos/infomercial, been to the on-line archives, listened to the internet broadcasts? YES! And I have also sat down with the staff (including George Thompson) and explained that the marketing/training needs to be vastly improved, changed, upgraded, etc. As recently as last week. I went down to see if the new upgrades included training refinements. And I am still not a happy camper in that regard.
Now understand, I am not advocating that I have the bible on WizeTrade. And all of my selections don't always go the way that I expect either. And I can easily make that statement for ALL of the software products that I am using. And my active client base spans the experience/capital universe. Many of them are very well financed. And for whatever their reasons, they have these products (WizeTrade included) in their trading tools. And I try to help make their use of them a good, rewarding experience.
So to your friend, I would say examine why you are in the markets, learn that it is not as simple as red and green lights, and make sure you know that you CAN win after you have lost. But to do so, you have to return to the field of battle.
