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. Me and Anastasiya moved in 4 months after we started dating. We could not afford it. But we did it

[List Building Lifestyle] [Igor Khifets] You're getting this email because you showed interested in List Building Lifestyle Club some time ago but did not pull the trigger. Get 81% discount on [this special Black Friday page](. Me and Anastasiya moved in 4 months after we started dating. We could not afford it. But we did it anyway, because we couldn't stay with my parents anymore. My mom got on Anastasiya's case about small things like leaving a dish in the sink while my dad kept bugging me about getting a real job. Ironically I went out and got a real job to afford a place of our own, and so did Anastasiya, because we now had real bills to pay. Anything was better than taking sh*t from my folks though. Every now and again we got slapped with "fines." Those were the unplanned expenses we couldn't say no to, like wedding invites, birthdays and emotional purchases. Anastasiya's best friend Oksana was getting married and she invited us. It meant putting at least $150 in a sealed envelope. As far as I was concerned, we should have made up an excuse to avoid going. But Anastasiya had to differ. We went and we paid. Then another friend of hers invited us to a birthday. It was a good friend. It meant we needed to buy a decent gift. You get the point. I developed genuine loathing for birthdays and weddings and baby showers and stuff. We budgeted down to the penny. We barely made ends meet. These "fines" made a dent in our budget. One we could feel. They hurt. Sometimes I borrowed money from my parents (who didn't have it to begin with). Other times, I had to take it out from our savings (we were diligently saving 10% of our income). Each time I felt I was moving backwards with my financial goals. These days I don't have a problem with attending weddings and birthdays. I don't mind unexpected purchases (clothes, appliances, etc). I am totally cool with pampering and entertainment purchases I didn't plan. I can afford all of them (on top of the ongoing expenses like mortgage, private school, groceries, etc). As I'm writing this I just returned from a birthday party where I put roughly $500 in a sealed envelope before dancing my ass off with Anastasiya. By the time I was in and out of the party, I've already made it back thanks to my email lists. If you'd like to discover the fastest way to build an email list, then [enrol in my mentoring mastermind for list builders]( for just $19/mo instead of $97/mo during the Black Friday special, and I'll show you how I'm enjoying MSI by using paid traffic and email marketing. You can get 81% OFF if you sign up before the timer on [this page]( hits zero (it's been programmed to time 24 hours from the moment you first clicked on the link). In addition, you get these bonuses: - The Ultimate Step By Step Guide to affiliate marketing success: quick start guide on niche selection, traffic generation and email marketing. - The Instant Traffic Shortcut: how to generate 1,000 leads in the next 24 hours (yes, it's easy) - The Affiliate Campaign swipe file containing 7 of my top performing affiliate campaigns (pages, emails, etc) - $100,000 Affiliate Campaign case study and walk through - Bring Dead List Back To Life - short guide on how to breathe life into a dead list (if there's a chance to save it, this is it) [REVIEW BLACK FRIDAY DEAL BEFORE IT EXPIRES]( Talk soon, Igor Kheifets "Are you a Gmail user? Can you do me a solid?" [primary tab] I know I'm asking a lot, but can you drag my email into your primary folder? I ask because gmail judges me based on how many people consider my emails important, so you're really helping me maintain high sender reputation. For your help, I will send you a training program where I breakdown the daily routine I follow to run my bizdniz. Deal? Just reply to this telling me you added me to your primary tab and I'll reply with your gift. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Your Profile]( 8171 Yonge Street Unit 314, Thornhill, Ontario L3T2C6

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