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 Post subject: VEGAS FAQ: What's the Difference between the ABCs and XYZ?
PostPosted: 16 Jul 2009, 15:59 
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Here are some questions we've received about the Las Vegas bootcamp and we thought we'd share Johnny's answers with you in case you have the same questions.

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Hey I'm thinking about to take johnny's vegas boot camps, and could you answer some of my questions about the boot camp?

1)what's the difference between the camp and the mystery and david deangelo's methods?

2)How expansive are the clothes during the fashion session

3)Are all the club expanses included?

4)what other expanses comes with this boot camp?

5)and how much did you pay for your boot camp at the time?

6) are rooms included as well?

Thanks SO much for the reply
-XYZ


Johnny's answers:
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Hey bro,

Johnny Wolf here, congratulations for taking the first step and asking all the right questions.

1. Here are the differences: Mystery's bootcamps (venusian arts) and Mystery Method (love systems) teach exactly what you read in the game, in large groups, usually 12-20 students.

At the ABCs of Attraction we keep the groups small and personalized with three students per instructor max. We also teach an updated system that works with your personality and strengths, instead of trying to make little clones of ourselves. David D doesn't teach bootcamps only seminars, so his won't have any infield practice, which is the most valuable part. I would suggest reading some of the reviews at http://www.abcsofattraction.com/community to get an idea of what students just like you gain from the experience.

2. The clothing is optional, we'll just show you what style would look good on you, and it's up to you if you want to buy anything then, or just keep it in mind for the future. Some students just buy a cool neckalce for $10 some buy a whole new wardrobe for $500, it's up to you.

3. Club expenses, and taxi are not included, and you will be responsible for both yourself and your instructor. Plan for about $100 a day on average.

4. No other expenses besides your own food, drink, and hotel.

5. Check the eventbrite page under bootcamp info, for the latest pricing, you get a discount for putting down your deposit early.

6. Rooms are not included, it's up to you to reserve your own room. Check out the imperial palace for good rates.

I hope this answered all of your questions, if you have any more, post them on the forums where you can get past student's inputs as well.

Warm Regards,
-Johnny Wolf


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