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Hi Reader, I want to personally thank you for purchasing a ticket to Sales in the City: Houston. Your support means everything to me and it’s never something I take lightly. Unfortunately, I have to share that we’ll be rescheduling the Houston stop of the tour this year. After doing everything we could to push momentum, we simply didn’t get the level of interest we needed to make the event feasible and I’d rather be transparent with you now than risk delivering an experience that doesn’t match the standard I’ve set for this event. Here are your options:
I know how valuable your time, energy, and resources are and if you were willing to spend a weekend learning with me, I want to make sure you still walk away with clarity and direction for your business. Please respond to this email to let us know if you would prefer a refund or if you would like to keep your ticket and book your call. Also, if you are still interested in attended for the rescheduled date, please click the link below to let us know which date works best for your schedule. We want to try our best to accommodate everyone's availability.
Thank you again for your support. With gratitude, |
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