Alan Cards
I’m now offering a comprehensive suite of services to enable community members to gain huge savings in their personal development investments. These are my “bank cards” which allow you to bank credits far beyond your actual investment. I’ve been offering some of these for several years and have decided to incorporate all the offers in one place.
The Bentley Card
For $20,000, you receive $30,000 of credits in your bank.
Card benefit: No expiration date.
The Buddy Card
For $35,000, you receive $50,000 of credits in your bank.
Card benefit: No expiration date, one half-day meeting with me.
The Alan Card
For $55,000, you receive $75,000 of credits in your bank.
Card benefit: No expiration date, two half-day meetings with me. Priority acceptance for all events, you cannot be denied access even to “full” programs.
The Rolls Card
For $100,000, you receive access to all my events for a five year period. This card requires that you have previously purchased a Bentley, Buddy, or Alan Card (or you can pay a 10% premium to purchase this without that requirement).
Card benefit: Five years of usage. Number of meetings with me are unrestricted. You may pay in installments over the first year. ($27,500 quarterly. Note that the five year period may not be “frozen” or suspended.) All other access is unrestricted for the duration. Priority acceptance for all events, you cannot be denied access even to “full” programs.
All In: The Unicorn Card
For 10% of all revenues over a ten-year period, you have unrestricted access to me and close collaboration on all sales, proposals, implementation, and so forth. Reporting occurs on the 3rd of every month and payment is made on the 10th.
Card benefit: There is no deposit required. We work as partners throughout the period. Non-business income is excluded (inheritance, lottery winnings). If you don’t feel your income level qualifies (I do not take start-ups, beginners, etc.) you may negotiate a modest, basic amount to be paid each month if income doesn’t justify a payment. Priority acceptance for all events, you cannot be denied access even to “full” programs.