Thursday, August 23, 2018

Hi is this for free?

https://www.facebook.com/events/1439994059633528/?active_tab=about

http://mygrowthvision.com/workshop#POV-Chuck

https://allevents.in/singapore/embrace-your-beautiful-life-story-~-pov-founder-dr-chuck/1439994059633528#

Chuck's Spezzano's Nov. 2017 multi-day event in Singapore, "Embrace Your Beautiful Life Story" has some information missing from all the publicity-- the amount required for the price of admission. I have noticed that this type of omission has happened before in recent times in other Psychology of Vision "workshops" in Asia and when potential customers ask, such as the query below "Hi is this for free?" the question is ignored or the questioner is told they will be sent a personal message.

Why is is? Is this leaving out the price part of an intentional coordinated effort or just examples of shoddy advertising?

The My Growth Vision webpage does supply a link to more information, but the link does not take you there.





2 comments:

Aguste Dupin said...

Either way, POV looks bad. If they have a price and won't advertise it, that is a move to not be transparent. What, do they wait to clobber wannabes at the door with the high fee?

But then again the lack of listing a price could be just the result of sloppy administrating.

Either way, it looks bad for this rapidly declining cult. I see their websites in other countries are suffering from neglect and poor administration as well. Psychology of Vision is a dying entity-- and for good reason.

Anonymous said...

"The My Growth Vision webpage does supply a link to more information, but the link does not take you there."

A perfect metaphor for Psychology of Vision.

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