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One of the things I wrote about to demonstrate the powerful method of persuasion the August Email Pl

One of the things I wrote about to demonstrate the powerful method of persuasion the August Email Players issue taught, that I will be continuing to teach in the upcoming September issue is… Advice to Willis for curating the women in his life. Not just who he marries, but even who he so much as dates. The boy will have to be extremely careful. For example: Just last month there was a bill in Ohio that would allow pregnant women to sue men for unintended pregnancies. I admittedly have not read the bill. But I am going to go out on a limb and assume a guy can’t sue a woman who gets pregnant if she lies to him by saying she can’t get pregnant when she knows she can, or tells him she is on the pill and isn’t, etc. Such is the state of civilization. Something else: I learned when I was still on Facebook back in 2018 we are to believe all women no matter what. At least the ones not named Juanita Broderick or Gennifer Flowers. But, it seems to me this sort of thing also opens up an opportunity for a woman to potentially get pregnant by a man of means - which Willis will be, if I have my way - on purpose, with the intent to sue going in… while also filing for child support and getting the cash & prizes that can entail later. Which is why there are certain “protocols” I am creating for him. Thus, what I wrote about in the August Email Players issue I will persuade Willis to do. All of which was based on the exact same principle of persuasion and influence I continue talking about in the upcoming September Email Players issue, which is going to the printer in just a couple short days. This way of selling creates little or no real objections. Can be hard for qualified prospects to blow off without at least considering your offer, and can do a lot of the heavy lifting in an ad or email, without even necessarily having to cite claims, list a bunch of benefits, yada yada yada. Powerful stuff indeed. And, yes, I show many examples of this principle in action. Time is short if you want in. Here’s the link: [https∶//www.EmailPlayers.com]( Ben Settle P.S. A heads up to all current and soon-to-be Email Players subscribers: The September issue will take a bit longer to print, fulfill, ship, and arrive than usual due to 1st landing on a Thursday and a long holiday weekend due to that Monday being Labor Day. It will definitely slow things down by a good week, and possibly even by two weeks. And if you live in an especially remote area it will take even longer. As always: Be patient, and your patience will be rewarded… This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2022 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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