>> but i have no money...and it costs 39.99 dols...
>> and i still need to meet chicks...:(:(:(...
>$40 would be on the low side of average -- cost of dinner for 2 at an >inexpensive restaurant (including appetizer and dessert, not including >wine).
>$40 is roughly ten fast food value-meals.
>If $40 causes this much hardship, then I would suggest that your >problems are likely beyond the scope of the book.
The price of a book has nothing to do with its quality one way or another, and even if someone is rich, whether or not to spend money on anything is a decision they often make carefully.
Why not point this man to all the wonderful free information on the web (including the DYD newsletter and Ross's and the other sites) instead of getting into issues of personal money management?
In article <aq5qp3$ru...@news2.tilbu1.nb.home.nl>, <"@lmostl33t"> wrote: > yeah same problem here... > i even dont have a credit card, so even i would want to pay the money it > wouldnt be ez... > who here really ownz a copy?
> bye now
Many banks now allow you to purchase "stored value" Mastercards, which you can use just like a credit card to make purchases online without having to apply for a credit card. A fee (around 2%) is charged when loading the card with funds. These cards aren't reported to the credit bureaus, though, since they aren't lines of credit.
I know Bank of America sells them. Also, a bank in Utah offers a stored value card called the Liquid Card (with a monthly fee, but they'll report to the credit bureaus if you really want that sort of thing)
Caveman <amoderncave...@aol.com> wrote: > >> but i have no money...and it costs 39.99 dols...
> >> and i still need to meet chicks...:(:(:(...
> >$40 would be on the low side of average -- cost of dinner for 2 at an > >inexpensive restaurant (including appetizer and dessert, not including > >wine).
> >$40 is roughly ten fast food value-meals.
> >If $40 causes this much hardship, then I would suggest that your > >problems are likely beyond the scope of the book.
> The price of a book has nothing to do with its quality one way or another, and > even if someone is rich, whether or not to spend money on anything is a > decision they often make carefully.
He said "I have no money." Specifically, that he doesn't have (and likely will not have in the near future) $40 of disposable income. Thus, he likely has problems beyond the scope of a book designed to increase your contact with women.
He wants the information because of the publicity and endorsements that have been given to it (Including your implied endorsement of the product). He just wants it for free.
He also is coming from a desperate point of view: "I still need to meet chicks," followed by three frowning faces (or two left handed smiley faces, and an additional one severed in two depending on your point of view).
> Why not point this man to all the wonderful free information on the web > (including the DYD newsletter and Ross's and the other sites), instead > of getting into issues of personal money management?
I figured you would objectively point him to *all* the free materials available on the web, since you became so altruistic all of a sudden.
www.fastseduction.com <-- Formhandle's site. it is free, has a DYD newsletter archive, some paterns on it, and some really good stuff on it. Read mystery's stuff. This site is pure gold. When I found it the only thing it didn't have was instructions to build a time machine so I could go back in time and give myself a good swift quick in the ass and make myself read the site. You will be happy you did. Great place to start. Also try www.pickupguide.com <-- manic's site. similar in setup to formhandle's site and great also.
And remember it is free to talk to chicks and analyze your sucesses and failures, that is a great way to learn. And if you read and comprehend the above sites before you talk to this chicks there will probably be some poon-tang pie involved :)
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In article <20021104092233.26476.00001...@mb-ft.aol.com> amoderncave...@aol.com (A Modern Caveman) wrote:
> >> but i have no money...and it costs 39.99 dols...
> >> and i still need to meet chicks...:(:(:(...
> >$40 would be on the low side of average -- cost of dinner for 2 at an > >inexpensive restaurant (including appetizer and dessert, not including > >wine).
> >$40 is roughly ten fast food value-meals.
> >If $40 causes this much hardship, then I would suggest that your > >problems are likely beyond the scope of the book.
The price of a book has nothing to do with its quality one way or another, and even if someone is rich, whether or not to spend money on anything is a decision they often make carefully.
Why not point this man to all the wonderful free information on the web (including the DYD newsletter and Ross's and the other sites) instead of getting into issues of personal money management?
In an effort to inform the many people on Usenet who have been offended, provoked, harassed or otherwise puzzled by the individual calling himself "Ray Gordon", the above website was created to detail some of his behaviors, opinions, mental illness, and his tendency to proclaim himself an expert on pretty much everything. The site is NOT affiliated with Gordon Parker and he has made numerous threats of legal action against it.
"I've warned people not to link to that site!" - Gordon Roy Parker as "Ray Gordon", posting as A Modern Caveman
************************* Everything you need to know about A Modern Caveman. FREE! http://www.ray-gordon.com
In an effort to inform the many people on Usenet who have been offended, provoked, harassed or otherwise puzzled by the individual calling himself "Ray Gordon", the above website was created to detail some of his behaviors, opinions, mental illness, and his tendency to proclaim himself an expert on pretty much everything. The site is NOT affiliated with Gordon Parker and he has made numerous threats of legal action against it.
"I've warned people not to link to that site!" - Gordon Roy Parker as "Ray Gordon", posting as A Modern Caveman