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I Am Not For Everyone Though I Wish I Could Be

It’s true, we are not for everyone. My strategies are not typically what you’ll hear of others doing and the results we promise are so stunning, they beg to be challenged. We may appear very aggressive and our results are somewhat unbelievable. Because we so closely follow SBA, FDIC banking and workout guidelines and understand the banks’ needs and desires and deliver them our plans in compliance with these requirements, we succeed all the time. But many do not understand and allow fear and doubt to interfere, ultimately choosing to go down another path.

I speak with many business owners whose businesses are turned deeply upside down, who are in default and destined to end up in foreclosure and liquidation, who will be forced to confront a very large demand on their personal guaranty, without a plan or a possibility of resolving this predicament effectively. I believe we can help them not only survive but prosper. Yet I am sometimes told, “No thanks.” Usually, I ask what their alternate plan may be and most of the time, there is no other plan which I know to be the truth because there are no other good options available that will yield the results that our strategies do. So, I can only surmise that for reasons I have not been unable to overcome, barriers I have not beaten down, some small business owners fail to see the light at the end of the tunnel that I see so instead they say “No.”

It is an acceptable answer as who am I to say what is right for any business owner? I do my best to explain our program, including the risks and the rewards, but some do not see my vision and they walk away. This works for them. Either answer is good, yes or no, whatever works for you. I am here to fight for your financial freedom and opportunity but you need to want me on board. Not everyone agrees with my approach or strategies and that is OK. There are many roads to victory and we certainly do not know them all yet. Your rejection of the lifeline I am throwing to you may well be the best answer, but I respect your decision, even if I vehemently disagree.

I am not for everyone, this I understand. But also understand, I have walked in your footsteps, I have felt your pain, I have committed myself to finding the way to support small business owners in such situations and my method works. I know how. I have been there and I have won. I invite inspection, review and deep questioning, even challenges. In the end, I must pass the test or I am not worthy of your trust and commitment. I want to help you. I leave it up to you.

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