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I explained that I wanted her to continue with
us, but that I would not charge her during a trial period of
our service of two weeks. I told her that if she felt a benefit
from our service at the end of that trial period, that she make
a very, very small payment and continue for another two week
trial period. If we demonstrated a positive effect, then I
wanted her to make one more very, very small payment, then we
would re-evaluate her condition.
(Story time).
I explained that I understood loss as my wife
and I had recently lost our infant daughter. I said that I
believe there are circumstances in a person's life where you do
something for someone because they need help and you are the
only person who is in the exact position they need to help
them, just as many people put forth help to me and my wife.
I simply explained that I wanted to help
her.
(Now I'm tugging on heart
strings, big time empathy-building, and melting away any
reactance or resistance. She would really have to be a louse to
refuse our service after this).
I then explained that she could return the
favor very simply.
If she felt a benefit from our service, I
expected her to take a handful of my business cards and pass
them onto friends who had similar problems as she, and would
benefit from our services. And I wanted her to refer only two
people by the end of the year. That's it. Nothing more.
I explained that by doing so, we help her, she
helps us and we get to help someone else. And in that way she
fulfills any monetary obligation otherwise and could take our
service with a clear conscience.
The result: tears welled up in her eyes. She
was elated. She took my offer. And a stack of my business
cards.
I couldn't have predicted what would happen
next.
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