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#1006 09/13/03 11:08 PM
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I was wondering.. Where can I get GENIUS CODE on sale. Does anybody have it on sale here on this forum?






#1007 10/18/03 11:02 AM
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Good question - I would like to know if it is possible to buy replacement programs at a reduced price. The box containing PhotoReading and other tape sets was lost during my relocation from one state to another.

Anne N.






#1008 10/18/03 12:35 PM
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I don't know about anyone having them "on sale" but I do know that if you call their 800 number they can tell you about their replacement options. I have found this company to be at the top of the list for customer satisfaction.

*A* fellow traveler






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Yes, Learning Strategies Customer Services is top notch! I ordered a number of Paraliminal tapes that UPS claimed to have delivered. When I called the company, they had a 2nd set of tapes sent out at no additional cost. They'll work with you.






#1010 01/29/04 05:50 PM
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Where can one seek a discount in the purchase of "Genius Code" ? That it was of the fascinating things about the Internet, there are a vast number of sources to search online for possible discounts or a savings of some sort. How about eBay? Or conducting a general search engine inquiry? New books or information are usually a little harder to find at wholesale or discounts but if you purchase in high volume then the doors of opportunity persist. If you are creative enough then perhaps you could find enough people online willing to coop with you in purchasing a high volume?
All the best






#1011 03/05/04 08:06 PM
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If price is an issue you can buy the book "The Einstein Factor" by Win Wenger and try that out. The techniques are pretty much the same as in "The Genius Code," and in fact there is more info in the book. If you like the book then you might want to invest in the course. You can even try out the basic Imagestreaming free-flow technique at www.winwenger.com .







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