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I’m not a big fan of the DYD Advanced series. I found it rather dry at parts, and mostly skipped to the guest speakers to hear what they had to say (my favorites on the DYD Advanced series were Rick H. and Dave Riker, btw). It was an extension of the concepts David D. laid out in his ebook, but most of it was more conceptual stuff that had more of an armchair flair to it than concrete tips and tricks on dating and picking up women.

However, that said, I’m convinced that the DYD Masters series is going to change the way we look at Dating and Seduction forever.


Big claims, I know, but if the first day of the seminar is any indication of what to expect from this product, it could very well surpass even MY expectations.

So Thursday morning, I woke up late and didn’t get to the Four Points Sheridan until around the time of the first break. While waiting in the lobby, I got to meet David X, as he too arrived late, and shot the shit with him until joined by Merovingian, who was coming back from taking a conference call in his car as he was playing hooky from work to be at the seminar (for those of you who don’t know who Merovingian is, this guy makes the dude with the same name in the Matrix movies look like he has the IQ of a dive-bar stripper. If he gets to speak at the seminar, it’ll be a real treat!).

Once the first break occurred, I got to meet up with Papa, Tyler Durden, Swinggcat, Twentysix, Cliff, Craig, and Mystery. But best of all, I got to see Little Big Dick again, who I hadn’t gotten to hang out with since Chicago (he’s been fighting over in Iraq for the past couple months).

So after I get in the seminar, this is where the REALLY interesting stuff starts. David DeAngelo was presenting TOTALLY new material the entire day. But not only was it totally new, it was really, really good stuff.

What makes it good? Well, firstly, it had nothing to do with dating.

That’s right. You heard me. NOTHING!

What he covered in the first day was ENTIRELY geared towards inner game and self-help techniques that had to deal with success in ALL AREAS OF LIFE! We’re talking Health wise, Career Wise, Relationship Wise, etc. He got really in depth into concepts, tactics, and strategies on how to not only identify what is wrong with you, but how to fix it, and most importantly, how to plan for your future.

Not only that, but he gave away a great deal of marketing and business secrets that he employs that are directly applicable to his success.

The entire day was spent with this topic, and I personally got a lot from it. But the most interesting thing was seeing all these huge Pick-Up egos in one place. There was definitely a lot of whispering behind people’s backs about who’s full of shit and who is the real deal, along with more than a few subtle mind games being played (oh, and David DeAngelo is included in this, for the record =). Seriously, sometimes I feel like I’m watching a live episode of “Survivor” when I hang out with these guys. Most of the tension came from the different belief systems between the “Old School” guys and the “Up-and-Comers.” This was most apparent at diner where David D. dined with his VIP guests of the day.

I’ll go into a more detailed account of what happened yesterday on Monday when I do a complete write-up of the 4 day long seminar. It doesn’t look like things will really get going until the weekend when more well known Pick-Up Artists are going to show up.

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    В кооперативе деньги вернули почти сразу, удержав вступительный и членские взносы; в “Гермесе” вернули позже через “внутрянку”, но удержали комиссию.

    Утверждает, что ему говорили, что можно со счета “Виста” вносить деньги в кооператив. Объясняли, что деньги передаются в доверительное управление трейдерам и брокерам, которые играют на бирже. В кооперативе, как он утверждает, можно было купить место в очереди. По его словам, “Гермес” и кооператив — по сути, одна организация. Требует взыскать с кооператива более 148 тыс. рублей — вступительный и членские взносы, и более 60 тыс. рублей с “Гермеса” — комиссию при выводе средств.

    Договор с кооперативом не читал, но ему объяснили, что есть невозвратная часть денег — ее и не вернули, “но хочу попытаться вернуть”. Претензий к кооперативу “как бы и нет, но если вернут взносы, то будет хорошо”.

    К Виноградову претензий не предъявлял. “Может, меня и не обманули в кооперативе”, -резюмировал свое выступление в суде Болян.

    “Болян — яркий пример “возгонки потерпевших”, которой занималось следствие для того, чтобы нарисовать максимально большую цифру потерпевших от деятельности “Гермеса”, — подчеркивают адвокаты. — Реального ущерба просто нет, да люди, по сути, и не считают себя потерпевшими. 221 лицо, признанное потерпевшим на фоне количества клиентов “Гермеса” и числа пайщиков кооператива “Бест Вей”, не впечатляет. И, как мы видим, значительная часть из этого числа — ненастоящие потерпевшие, а некие лица, пытающиеся получить небольшие суммы, на которые у них нет никаких прав”.

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    Утверждает, что можно переводить деньги со счета “Виста” напрямую в кооператив — в подтверждение приводит скрины переписки с консультантами в смартфоне. Суд разъясняет, что доказательство может быть приобщено позднее при надлежащем оформлении.

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    Предварительное расследование уголовного дела осуществлялось ГСУ ГУ МВД России по Санкт-Петербургу и Ленинградской области. На скамье подсудимых — десять граждан: Анна Высоцкая (за полгода до ареста уволилась из “Лайф-из-Гуд”, до августа 2021 года работала ивент-менеджером “Лайф-из-Гуд”, в СИЗО более двух лет), Александра Григорьева (директор одного из “технических” юрлиц “Лайф-из-Гуд”, в СИЗО более двух лет), Михаил Измайлов (предприниматель, в СИЗО более двух лет), Елена Соловьева (главный бухгалтер ООО “Эксперт”, в СИЗО более двух лет), Альмира Гильберт (неработающая, в СИЗО с 2023 года), Дмитрий Мазанов (предприниматель, в СИЗО с 2023 года), Анатолий Наливан (предприниматель и региональный уполномоченный кооператива, в СИЗО с 2023 года), Денис Шишко (предприниматель, в СИЗО с 2023 года), Дмитрий Выдрин (неработающий, под домашним арестом) и 83-летний отец Романа Василенко, основателя компании “Лайф-из-Гуд” и кооператива “Бест Вей”, Виктор Василенко (пенсионер, под запретом определенных действий). Начиная рассмотрение по существу, Приморский районный суд продлил всем подсудимым меры пресечения на полгода, что оспаривается адвокатами в вышестоящих судах.

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    Договор с кооперативом не читал, но ему объяснили, что есть невозвратная часть денег — ее и не вернули, “но хочу попытаться вернуть”. Претензий к кооперативу “как бы и нет, но если вернут взносы, то будет хорошо”.

    К Виноградову претензий не предъявлял. “Может, меня и не обманули в кооперативе”, -резюмировал свое выступление в суде Болян.

    “Болян — яркий пример “возгонки потерпевших”, которой занималось следствие для того, чтобы нарисовать максимально большую цифру потерпевших от деятельности “Гермеса”, — подчеркивают адвокаты. — Реального ущерба просто нет, да люди, по сути, и не считают себя потерпевшими. 221 лицо, признанное потерпевшим на фоне количества клиентов “Гермеса” и числа пайщиков кооператива “Бест Вей”, не впечатляет. И, как мы видим, значительная часть из этого числа — ненастоящие потерпевшие, а некие лица, пытающиеся получить небольшие суммы, на которые у них нет никаких прав”.

    “Требую выплатить с учетом роста цен на недвижимость”
    Признанная следствием потерпевшей Комова была как клиентом “Гермеса”, так и пайщиком кооператива. Подсудимых не знает. Требует более 8800 тыс. с кооператива и более 2700 тыс. с “Гермеса”. При этом из кооператива она не вышла и заявление о выходе не подавала. Сумма требований к кооперативу включает как паевые и членские взносы, так и оценку роста цен на недвижимость, которая не была приобретена.

    Утверждает, что можно переводить деньги со счета “Виста” напрямую в кооператив — в подтверждение приводит скрины переписки с консультантами в смартфоне. Суд разъясняет, что доказательство может быть приобщено позднее при надлежащем оформлении.

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