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Who to Invite From Your Phone Book?Follow this 7 + 1 Method


From your phone book target these people: 

Start with people with Zero(s) in their mobile number.  This is because such people have lost too much money or went through too many setbacks in life and they are very hungry for change. They would pay any money to turn their life around.  

Go for people with Tianyi numbers.  This is because people with Tianyi numbers have the means and resources to afford our mobile number change fee of RM2949 or S$949. They are also very nice people and are first movers.  Although they are currently doing well, they want to do better, and they are usually the first ones to change numbers. 

Next, go for people with lots of Jueming numbers. This is because Jueming numbers people trust friends a lot and they also like to help you if they think you are their friend. They also have suffered too much and want a change badly. 

After that, go for people with lots of Shengqi numbers.  People with Shengqi numbers tend to be more positive and also have lots of friends to bring in too. They also trust you as a friend. 

You can also go for people with Huohai numbers.  This is because Huohai numbers people have lost too much money and they too want a change.  Also, such Huohai numbers people have lots of friends that they can bring in too.

After this, I go for people with Fuwei or repeating numbers.  These people are more reactive, stable and compliant. They like to follow leaders.  If I lead them with my good knowledge of numbers, they will want to join me.

I try to avoid people with many Liusha numbers, for they are more suspicious and ultra-sensitive and need lots of attention. They are also emotionally unstable and don't trust people. 

I also feel that Yannian numbers people are too stubborn to want to change their beliefs and change their numbers. Also, they are more domineering and hard to satisfy.

Finally, I avoid people that have too many Wugui numbers for they are not reliable, too suspicious, and skeptical.  They also tend to change their minds very fast. 

The above is what I gathered from my experience and also from Teacher's Li teachings.  What do you think?  Share your thoughts. 


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