Interview Series Vol. 4 Timebridging and Dates
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Interview Series Vol. 4 is designed to show you strategies to ensure your dates happen and that they “convert”, with minimal costs.
Areas addressed:
- Ensuring you will actually see her again
- Ensuring things go well when you do see her again
Skillsets:
Attracting Women Experience Level(s):
- Beginner
- Intermediate
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Price: $37.00
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If you have a question or problem, ask us:Table of Contents/ List of Topics Covered:
- The best date routines and conversation topics
- The "starting over" perspective when you go on a date
- Strategies for having dates that sweep women off their feet
- Having a solid reliable plan while still maintaining spontaneity
- The ineffectiveness of conventional dates and dating to get the girl
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"Great interview"
Overall rating
9.9
Effectiveness
10.0
Ease of Implementation
10.0
Innovativeness
10.0
Packaging/ Customer Service
9.0
Value for Money
10.0
Reviewed by Rex
May 28, 2011
May 28, 2011
so I was always able to get the number, but I always get flakes or straight shut downs the next day. It sucks! This interview shed some light on what my key problems were. Forget taking it too slow. Go on immediate dates or solidify some unique and adventurous plans simply by implementing the thought in her head, by describing something interesting and following with “great we have plans.” Works everytime. Sound quality could be a lil better but overall great interview
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"Most Dense Volume that I've Listened to So Far"
Overall rating
9.7
Effectiveness
10.0
Ease of Implementation
10.0
Innovativeness
10.0
Packaging/ Customer Service
9.0
Value for Money
9.0
Reviewed by Hysteria
November 07, 2006
November 07, 2006
The Good
I'm at the stage where I'm attempting solid timebridges in my sets so I finally got around to listening to this Volume 4. This is probably the most dense volume that I've listened to so far and is jammed with information regarding Day 2 logistics, Day 2 locations, Day 2 ideas, timebridging vs bouncing priority, timebridge seeding, lock-in/timebridge props, and comfort game/routines not found in the VAH or Video Archive Encyclopedia. Ajax reveals one of his napkin cold read lock-in prop games which is worth the price of the CD alone. Plus, Future is one hilarious and knowledgeable fucker and I've really grown to like him over the multiple Interview Series CDs that he's been featured on.
The Bad
None on this one.
The Bottom Line
buy
FULL DETAILED REVIEW
Rating out of 10: 10/10 for presentation and organization. This one seemed to have an agenda of specific topics to follow and gave adequate time to discuss each one. 10/10 for content. New routines, tactics, and Day 2 suggestions are shared and elaborated upon. 10/10 for production quality. This was probably the clearest and easiest CD that I've listened to yet.
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"An Excellent Interview Series As Usual"
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4.0
Effectiveness
8.0
Ease of Implementation
5.0
Innovativeness
1.0
Packaging/ Customer Service
1.0
Value for Money
1.0
Reviewed by Brainbuster
August 21, 2016
August 21, 2016
The other reviewers have done better than I can in reviewing this,
and like they said, this is a fantastic resource.
I have found all of the interviews excellent.
At one point, Sinn gives his response to, "We're not having sex tonight."
This is often said by a girl who just invited you to her place (in my experience),
or is on her way to your place.
I have tried Sinn's response (I don't think he came up with it, but he endorsed it in this interview by interrupting Savoy when Savoy was about to give a better response and Sinn just gave this response),
and it doesn't work very well. At least not for me.
His idea is to make it seem like it was your idea, that you made the rule that you're not having sex.
I have done this pre-emptively as well, using the line, "Okay you can come over, but my pants stay on."
On paper, the above line (not Sinn's), is both hilarious (to us men anyway)
and looks like it would be very effective (it's definitely Cocky/Funny).
However, in practice, that line eventually leads to a weird incongruence.
She will either say, "Aw, man. No fair."
Or she will say, "Good, and underwear, skirt, blouse, and shoes stay on."
I can think of some ways to deal with the first positive response.
The second response is a bit ticklish. Now you have both just enthusiastically agreed that all your clothes will stay on (and nobody is having sex). How are you going to now take off your pants or her clothes (okay...I HAVE used that line and simply taken off my pants with no explanation; but seriously it feels weird doing that after previously making a rule that your pants stay on).
Savoy's response was, "Why are you so obsessed about sex when you’re with me? Why is everything about sex with you?" This is a good response.
Anyway, MUCH BETTER, MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE line is one that they didn't mention in this interview.
The line that has NEVER FAILED when I've used it, as a response to, "We're not having sex though,"
is this: "We're both grownups. We'll do what want."
I got that amazing line from Payton Kane.
Those are 8 words that you should memorize.
If you want to complicate things, you could combine Savoy's and Payton Kane's response into one:
"Why are you so obsessed about sex when you’re with me? Why is everything about sex with you? We’re both grown-ups; we’ll do what we want."
That might be good.
What they didn't mention is this. It's important.
When a girl says this, she's actually saying it out of reflex, as a token formality.
She wants to have sex, but she doesn't want to be perceived as a slut.
So the most important thing, above any lines you use, is to know that
it doesn't mean anything. You can agree with her, you can maybe even disagree with her (risky if you don't know what you're doing), but you MUST be non-reactive.
THE BAD:
The reason I rated this low on innovation
is because Ajax stole a line from Ross Jeffries and gave no credit.
What is it with PUAs? Where is the class?
Ross Jeffries came up with frame control, came up with disqualification,
and came up with take-aways. Nobody gives him credit these days.
Everybody says that Mystery came up with just about everything.
RJ also came up with the voice mail, "Hi, this is Ajax, I never heard back from you and I thought I’d give you one last shot at getting a chance to talk. One of the things I learned about living in LA is that beauty is common. But people with a great energy, attitude, and outlook are rare, and they are worth getting to know. I think that’s an understanding that goes both ways, so I hope you can find your own reasons to call me back."
Ajax just read the above, with no shame. That is probably illegal,
selling an interview series where you just read a paragraph from a Ross Jeffries book
without giving any credit or citing the source.
Shame on Ajax for stealing that and not giving Ross Jeffries the proper credit.
PUAs could learn a thing about ethics from Magicians.
Whenever a Magician writes an instructional book or makes a DVD,
he, the author, ALWAYS explains where every maneuver came from, who invented it,
and whose later variation the author is using.
and like they said, this is a fantastic resource.
I have found all of the interviews excellent.
At one point, Sinn gives his response to, "We're not having sex tonight."
This is often said by a girl who just invited you to her place (in my experience),
or is on her way to your place.
I have tried Sinn's response (I don't think he came up with it, but he endorsed it in this interview by interrupting Savoy when Savoy was about to give a better response and Sinn just gave this response),
and it doesn't work very well. At least not for me.
His idea is to make it seem like it was your idea, that you made the rule that you're not having sex.
I have done this pre-emptively as well, using the line, "Okay you can come over, but my pants stay on."
On paper, the above line (not Sinn's), is both hilarious (to us men anyway)
and looks like it would be very effective (it's definitely Cocky/Funny).
However, in practice, that line eventually leads to a weird incongruence.
She will either say, "Aw, man. No fair."
Or she will say, "Good, and underwear, skirt, blouse, and shoes stay on."
I can think of some ways to deal with the first positive response.
The second response is a bit ticklish. Now you have both just enthusiastically agreed that all your clothes will stay on (and nobody is having sex). How are you going to now take off your pants or her clothes (okay...I HAVE used that line and simply taken off my pants with no explanation; but seriously it feels weird doing that after previously making a rule that your pants stay on).
Savoy's response was, "Why are you so obsessed about sex when you’re with me? Why is everything about sex with you?" This is a good response.
Anyway, MUCH BETTER, MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE line is one that they didn't mention in this interview.
The line that has NEVER FAILED when I've used it, as a response to, "We're not having sex though,"
is this: "We're both grownups. We'll do what want."
I got that amazing line from Payton Kane.
Those are 8 words that you should memorize.
If you want to complicate things, you could combine Savoy's and Payton Kane's response into one:
"Why are you so obsessed about sex when you’re with me? Why is everything about sex with you? We’re both grown-ups; we’ll do what we want."
That might be good.
What they didn't mention is this. It's important.
When a girl says this, she's actually saying it out of reflex, as a token formality.
She wants to have sex, but she doesn't want to be perceived as a slut.
So the most important thing, above any lines you use, is to know that
it doesn't mean anything. You can agree with her, you can maybe even disagree with her (risky if you don't know what you're doing), but you MUST be non-reactive.
THE BAD:
The reason I rated this low on innovation
is because Ajax stole a line from Ross Jeffries and gave no credit.
What is it with PUAs? Where is the class?
Ross Jeffries came up with frame control, came up with disqualification,
and came up with take-aways. Nobody gives him credit these days.
Everybody says that Mystery came up with just about everything.
RJ also came up with the voice mail, "Hi, this is Ajax, I never heard back from you and I thought I’d give you one last shot at getting a chance to talk. One of the things I learned about living in LA is that beauty is common. But people with a great energy, attitude, and outlook are rare, and they are worth getting to know. I think that’s an understanding that goes both ways, so I hope you can find your own reasons to call me back."
Ajax just read the above, with no shame. That is probably illegal,
selling an interview series where you just read a paragraph from a Ross Jeffries book
without giving any credit or citing the source.
Shame on Ajax for stealing that and not giving Ross Jeffries the proper credit.
PUAs could learn a thing about ethics from Magicians.
Whenever a Magician writes an instructional book or makes a DVD,
he, the author, ALWAYS explains where every maneuver came from, who invented it,
and whose later variation the author is using.
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