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alyssacooks said:I absolutely agree with you. Another note to make. I live in Montana...I think the closest was probably Seattle, WA or something ridiculous like that. I can't afford to fly or drive 13 hours to go to a Spring Launch for ONE DAY! Sorry people, we don't all live in the "BIG CITY" !!
I understand that ... I, too, am facing hard times (aren't we ALL) and the only reason I went is because I saved my earnings for all my Nov./Dec. shows for this.So since I made such a sacrifice, why should I have given the information away for FREE to people who chose otherwise?Now we ALL have access to the same information. The others only had to wait a few days. And I TRULY felt for those who made the sacrifice, paid for this event, and then were snowed in and could not go!Info aside ... was it worth it? Well, it was no National Conference, that's for sure! But reasonably informative all the same!My issue is some people here said something along the lines of: If you want to learn the info, pay the $50. Many of us that believe that 50 is a great value for the training but still cannot spare the 50 if there is no room for the budget to breathe. So it's not always a "want to learn" issue. There are many reasons for people to go or not go to anything available, it's not always as cut and dry as some of the above posts made it sound.
Thank you Di! Sometimes I think it is only me who feels this way and have been trying hard to keep my mouth shut on this subject.Di_Can_Cook said:I understand that ... I, too, am facing hard times (aren't we ALL) and the only reason I went is because I saved my earnings for all my Nov./Dec. shows for this.So since I made such a sacrifice, why should I have given the information away for FREE to people who chose otherwise?Now we ALL have access to the same information. The others only had to wait a few days. And I TRULY felt for those who made the sacrifice, paid for this event, and then were snowed in and could not go!Info aside ... was it worth it? Well, it was no National Conference, that's for sure! But reasonably informative all the same!
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Yes, it is recommended to use spoiler tags when posting information about the spring launch. This allows people to choose whether or not they want to see the information and avoids spoiling the surprise for those who may not have access to it yet.
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