Webinar: How To Apply Set Up Questions To Settle Any Matter In Your Favour & Win

Hi Folks,

Here is our next Zoom webinar for this coming Wednesday, 16 February 2022 at 7pm NSW/Victoria time – 6pm Queensland time.

The subject of this Module is “How To Apply Set Up Questions To Settle Any Matter In Your Favour & Win”

This is one of the most powerful Modules in our stable. To learn & competently & correctly apply the knowledge given in this Module;

1. Dramatically increases your probabilities of a successful outcome, even close to 100%, and

2. Is an inexpensive & prompt way to settle any outstanding issue, given the respondent is willing to meet with you, and

3. Teaches you powerful techniques & skills that enable you to settle almost any matter in your favour

Become the “negotiator” & “mediator” in all your commercial affairs & dealings, & become a superwo/man by reason of taking charge, controlling the conversation & direction of a meeting. Settling a matter in your favour that your adversary – respondent had presumed was a given outcome in their favour.

What’s better than going to a football game or cricket match? The adrenaline rush of outmanoeuvring your opponent & winning against them!

If you’d like to become a powerful mediator & settlor of outstanding matters by learning the technique of applying “set up” questions that, whether or not answered, incriminate the respondent, then this is the webinar for you.

MEMBERS-ONLY (optional additional purchase)

Module 63 – “How To Apply Set Up Questions To Settle Any Matter In Your Favour & Win” documents pack is now available.

You may purchase these support documents for an additional (affordable) fee with immediate download. They are available if you’d like to save lots of time by having our documents ready to support you on your way whilst providing valuable guidance. Experience level of 20+ years.

MEMBERS-ONLY Recording of Q&A Session

Kindest Regards
Mark & team
Solutions Empowerment

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  1. When you say don’t give your real name, Mark. Are you saying that when going to a summons etc that we should not give our name?
    Would it be good enough to say I address to the name… xxxx under duress but I am not that name, I am a man, am I not?