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DylanC
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#241 · Posted: 19 Dec 2011 18:16


23 Dec 2011 23:19 - Attached on merging:
Real Time Pain Relief

Hi there everyone, I have been making extra money with Real Time Pain Relief and I am amazed at the response I am getting when I give free samples to people. They love it and want more that same day. I have on retail store selling RTPR and in there first week they sold out and had to order more. He sold three hundred dollars worth in three days. It was great for him and great for me as well. It made me feel like I finally found the perfect product to sell. If you are interested just click on the links below and take a look at the company. Its a great company to work with and you help people to feel better. Good luck if you decide to become an affiliate. You wont regret it.

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Just2EZ
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#242 · Posted: 19 Dec 2011 19:27 · Edited by: Just2EZ


The more you give the more you get.
I gave a sample then sold a bottle to a lady, who told her PT.
Last week her Physical Therapist called me asking for samples.
That is how it goes with Real Time, it keeps growing organically.
Buy wholesale, sell retail, teach others to do the same.
I still get on line retail sales but wholesale is bigger.
Congrats on hanging in there Dylan, it's growing.
Only business that pays me instead of costing.
Every dollar in is two or three back in return.
Double your money, plus on-line sales.

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DylanC
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#243 · Posted: 19 Dec 2011 20:17


I'm still going to sell to as many people as I can. I love RTPR and use it every day to help with my fibromyalgia.

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cjblack
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#244 · Posted: 22 Dec 2011 15:21


Thought I join in here..
It because of this thread on this forum where I found Jimmy telling of his adventures with RTPR that I have decided to become a customer and a business builder...

@ DylanC - Did u use RTPR with all those Tats bro..."ouch"

CJ

Just2EZ
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#245 · Posted: 23 Dec 2011 18:48


Wow, I'm really bummed.
I got a notice CJ posted the following but it seems to have disappeared!
Hopefully he'll come back and finish the story again.

Hello,

You're receiving this letter, because you are subscribed
to the topic "Real Time Pain Relief" in our forum "Ideas",
and cjblack has posted it or replied in it.

Message begins:
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Update to my post above:



I purchased a few of the sample packs.

And put them to the test..



Wife: Has arthritic knee pain...It is actually manageable for her except during her menstrual cycle w...

--

Click the link below, or copy/paste it as your browser's URL address,
to read the whole topic and/or replies:

So I clicked to come here and his reply was gone! Vanished into the ether.
Argh.
I agree with CJ about Dylan's tatts, OUCH! He definitely knows pain.
There's not enough tequila in the world for me to do that!

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DylanC
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#246 · Posted: 25 Dec 2011 09:33


Sorry I'm so slow about replying I don't have Internet at my house and it seems my phone isn't telling me when people post on here often enough.

But no CJ I did not use rtpr for the tattoos. I didn't use anything. I have suffered with fibromyalgia for so long that I get to the point where I want to see what is causing my pain and tattoos and body piercing and even suspensions (that is where they put big hooks through your skin and hang you buy it) is one of the ways I would prove to my self that I could take the pain of anything. It may not be healthy but it's how I deal.

My thing is why does my body hate me and want to cause me pain. I can do that all on my own with out it helping me. Like I said on my website I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy because it would just make them worse. I do use rtpr when I hurt from quad riding or when I do other things that make me sore.

It's good to see more people are sell rtpr it's a great product and I'm glad Jimmy introduced it to me. I thank him every day.

Thank you again Jimmy.

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DylanC
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#247 · Posted: 25 Dec 2011 09:58


Yeah I got that same email. And when I clicked it didn't come up. And I see my post was merged with Jimmy's posts. Why did they do that?

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Just2EZ
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#248 · Posted: 25 Dec 2011 19:05


Thank you for sharing Real Time with others Dylan, you never know who you may bless.
That goes for all the other affiliates and vendors on this forum, thank you all for sharing.

I assume Vishal merged the threads because this one ranks on page one.
I was kind of glad to see a new one since the "free samples" ended a year ago.
Now it is up to vendors to pass them out or sell them, which many do profitably.
DylanC:
why does my body hate me and want to cause me pain.

I spent 40 years asking that question before I started getting control.
What changed my life was a Immunoglobulin E (IgE) test, specifically food allergies.
My pain ran from my lower back up my right shoulder to my forehead, constant migraines.
Turns out 2/3 of the food chain triggers a histamine reaction in my body.
Once I eliminated those foods life became more bearable.
I still had/have pain but nothing that Real Time can't handle.
I am proud to say it has been over a year since I even took an aspirin.

Merry Christmas everyone!

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#249 · Posted: 25 Dec 2011 19:41


Just2EZ:
all the other affiliates

Which reminds me, you "affiliates" are now "Rewards Partners".
No longer will you earn a paycheck, you earn Referral Rewards convertible to product.
You still earn the same percentage on sales but it accumulates towards product.
They will send you 25 Travel Packs when you earn $25 in Reward Points,
or you can choose to apply the dollars towards a Vendor kit at wholesale.
If you are already a Vendor but not "active" you can use the points for the monthly self purchase.
Also, online retail sales now count 50% towards your monthly self purchase requirement.
So if you sell $100/mo online at retail you will stay "active" without a purchase.
Once a Vendor achieves Regional or National they get $200/mo wholesale free.
(plus a nice car allowance and bonuses for State, Regional, and National directors).
Things have changed a lot in the past year, especially since September 2011.
RTPR has evolved and I am proud to be affiliated with them.
The business is pain relief and the rewards are infinite.

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FREEBUSINESSES
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#250 · Posted: 2 Jan 2012 13:45


Interesting,

I personally have not had any pain to try product on, but I have always believed in the concept of Pay It Forward, Give To Receive, Care To Share, People Helping People, etc., so I added this product to my portfolio and I am glad I did, it works. I have finally tried it having been hit with a tooth ache over holidays, and being one who avoids pain pills if at all possible, I put some cream on jaw and cheek and it worked at relieving my pain until I could get to dentist. I was also amazed at how it smelled so fresh and clean, the aloa I guess, but the other aspect is how smooth and moisturized your skin feels after applying it.

Bottom line, I hadn't really pushed it much given how suspect most are to pain relief products, but when something works for me, I get a little more interested in the opportunity. I handed out packets to a few others, and I got same positive feedback, so this is one little product everyone should try for themselves, or at least have some in your home in case of emergency injuries. This program is a real sleeper, almost caught me dozing off when first introduced to it. lol

Wealth Without Health is Worthless,

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#251 · Posted: 5 Jan 2012 12:15 · Edited by: Just2EZ


Just2EZ:
Which reminds me, you "affiliates" are now "Rewards Partners".
No longer will you earn a paycheck, you earn Referral Rewards convertible to product.

Apparently I need to clarify this for some of you.
Vendors earn a paycheck for the commissions earned, retail or wholesale.
The Referral Rewards are for those who do not want to be a Vendor/Re-Seller.
Many customers REFER others to the product, they earn Rewards Points.
If you signed up as an Affiliate last year you are automatically a Rewards Partner.
If you upgraded to a Vendor position then you still earn a paycheck, not points.
The purpose is to grow your business, earning free samples to give out helps.
Once you upgrade to a Vendor you do get paycheck instead of product.
When you reach Regional or National director you get free products plus a paycheck.
It is designed to help you earn more, not to jip you out of commissions.
In fact, you can take the $25 worth of Travel Packs and sell them for $37.50.
Actually you can make more with the Rewards Points than straight commissions.
The packs you sell or give away with your promo code should also bring more retail sales.

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lumenmom
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#252 · Posted: 6 Jan 2012 19:08


I am new to this forum but I have heard about RTPR before. This is the first time I have seen a discussion on it and it has my interest. I have fibromyalgia and I am in pain most of the time. I would love to try this product to see if it can help me. How do I go about getting samples? If it does work for me I would be very excited to share it with others!

Just2EZ
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#253 · Posted: 6 Jan 2012 23:22 · Edited by: Just2EZ


lumenmom
Hi Shelia, welcome to the WAHForum.
RTPR now sells samples as $1.50 Travel Packs, 5 for $5, or 10 for $10 postage paid.
Many of our vendors could send you 2-3 samples free but for Fibro you'll need a lot.
Not that a single sample wouldn't help but it takes a lot when your whole body hurts.
The sample size is enough for a smaller area like an ankle or elbow.
I would recommend you get squeeze bottle or roll-on size instead.
The more you use the better it works and the less you will hurt.
Unlike pills there is no chance of overdosing on Real Time.
As I mentioned earlier an IgE test might help too.
My daughter has vastly improved her condition.
Diet and RTPR have replaced pills for her Fibro.
Dylan is the one to talk to about Fibro here.
Let me know if I can be of any assistance.
jimmy

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DylanC
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#254 · Posted: 7 Jan 2012 15:40


Hi Shelia welcome to the group. I'm not sure how severe your pain is from your fibro but I can tell you I have been in pain since I was 10. I'm now 33. I have only been getting help with mine for about 11 years. RTPR does help but you have to remember to stay active and eat properly. If you don't the pain will still be there and it won't go away with using RTPR.
Staying active will keep your joints flexible and will help to calm the nerves down by allowing them to get use to the movement of your body. If you don't keep moving the moment you start to move again the pain will be much worse. Trust me on this. I went through a faze of depression when I did nothing for months. When I finally got out and started to live my life again the pain was worse then ever even with meds and RTPR. It took months for it to go away again.
So just remember stay active, eat well and use RTPR and you will feel better.

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#255 · Posted: 9 Jan 2012 12:54 · Edited by: Just2EZ


Some updates for inactive affiliates, Re-Sellers, and Vendors.
There is a new website for you to share with EVERYONE you know.
It is PainKillerAwareness.org/xxxxxxxx (replace the 8 x's with your affiliate ID#)
The focus is on the dangers and damage from oral pain Killers.
There are sharing buttons for the major Social Media outlets.
Please share the information with as many people as possible.
If any visit RTPR.com to buy it will be tracked to your affiliate ID.
There are no ads per se but there is a link to the author RTPR.com

Visit the RTPR.com/blog for Webinars to train you on using the site with Social Media.
The most effective way is not to mention the business or the product,
just share the information on the dangers of pills and be an example.
You friends will thank you instead of running from your "next business opportunity".
"Care Enough to Share" is the theme of PainKillerAwareness.org
To your future,
jimmy

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#256 · Posted: 9 Jan 2012 21:16 · Edited by: Just2EZ


Just2EZ:
As for the "head to toe", yup, I've broken, cracked, or dislocated just about every bone on the right side plus a few on the left. It's mild enough I even rub it on my forehead for headaches. I haven't taken ANY kind of pain pill in over a month now, not even an aspirin. In fact that is one reason I am such an advocate for RTPR, to help wean people off deadly (and expensive) pain killers. It's that good, IN MY OPINION of course.

That was from page 1 back in November of 2010.
It's been over a year since I took pain KILLERS now.
'nuff said, like I said in my first post on this topic.
If that's enough said why do I keep talking?
Because more people die from pain killers every 90 days than died on 9/11

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#257 · Posted: 26 Jan 2012 23:47 · Edited by: Just2EZ


Everything about the comp plan has changed again...
Starting with no Referral Rewards Points, back to cash commissions for all.
No more complicated qualifiers or even required monthly purchases.
$100 a year keeps you qualified as a Vendor allowing wholesale purchases.
There are 3 levels, Silver, Gold, and Platinum with monthly volume qualifications.
It will all be in writing in your back office in the updated and revised comp plan.
The affiliate back office has been expanded and simplified, as has everything else.
Wholesale kits are $100, $200, $300 or ala Carte to build your own.
Shipping is now a flat rate based on dollar volume.
Did I mention NO MONTHLY PURCHASE REQUIREMENT?
NO FEE TO JOIN? What's not to like now?
We are on a mission to save lives!

Well, they are, I've mostly been out hiking lately thanks to Real Time Pain Relief.
But I do my part and carry samples on the trail to pass out to sore hikers.

edit: expanding on that theme, facebook marketing the subtle way works.
I've been posting pictures of my hikes and "sharing" PainKillerAwareness.org
Friends are delighted to see pics of the Red Rocks, and me healthy again.
That is marketing to a warm market without marketing at all.

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Just2EZ
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#258 · Posted: 27 Jan 2012 09:58 · Edited by: Just2EZ


DylanC:
Trust me on this. I went through a faze of depression

That is a good point covered in a separate thread here.
Pain, Depression, and Substance P
The pain signal, Substance P, causes depression chemically.

One active ingredient in Real Time is Capsicum which is proven to reduce Substance P.
Most antidepressants (and pain killers) only block the signal at the receptors.
That leads to a build up of Substance P in the body which increases pain!
(drugs are designed to make you dependent on them)

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#259 · Posted: 1 Feb 2012 19:48


Just2EZ
Hi I am trying to purchase this cream and wanted the 20 free samples, but when I put that code 4224" RTPR in it does not except it

Thanks

Diane

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#260 · Posted: 2 Feb 2012 09:19


Hi Diane, sorry but the free sample program ended over a year ago.
Vishal added a note at the end of the first post to let people know that.
The promo code will get you 5 free travel packs with a purchase over $10.
Shipping to Australia is too expensive for just a small amount of product.
There are vendors in Australia who order large amounts at one time to save on shipping.
I would suggest emailing [email protected] to ask for a local vendor contact.

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