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  • #16
    xrMike
    Calguns Addict
    • Feb 2006
    • 7841

    Originally posted by MossbergMan
    Anyone annoyed by the bombardment of emails and phone calls can opt out easily. Check the bottom of the next email sent to you and follow the link.
    I thought I did that, and it did stop the emails; however I still get all of the calls.

    I should probably go to the website and find out how to stop those too.

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    • #17
      Chukar hunter
      Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 122

      A while back, I purchased a certificate for a four day course there. I have not redeemed it yet but am afraid when hearing this that this will be more of a "timeshare" presentation than an actual tactical course. Hmmmmmm........

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      • #18
        MP301
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 4168

        Originally posted by xrMike
        I thought I did that, and it did stop the emails; however I still get all of the calls.

        I should probably go to the website and find out how to stop those too.
        Instead of just hanging up on the calls, if you listen to most or all of it, it tells you how to opt out. I think you press 4, but I can't remember.

        I never opted out of either the email or phone as its been very, very beneficial for me....I don't want to miss anything...like upgrading to ambassador for $300, selling my current Diamond/Alaska membership for $500 and getting 5 Legacy and 10 Patriot memberships for free. (net $200 and 15 memberships to do with as I wish!)

        Incidentally, I get a an email about every day (not like I don't already get a bunch of insurance, Viagra, and other spam anyway....I check it real quick to make sure there is nothing I'm not aware of, then delete it. Takes all of 10 seconds unless there is something new.

        As far as the phone calls, they are rare...so maybe I'm on a different phone list or or people are complaining about an occasional call.

        In any case, I have so gotten my money's worth since sinking several thousand into my first membership (before all of the promotions), that if the place closed tomorrow I would miss it, but wouldn't for a second think I got screwed.

        What really cracks me up is, that even though a person can get a membership so cheap now, they would break even taking only one class.....ahead of the game taking thier second class....they still don't do it to see for themselves....they just talk crap about Piazza and Front Sight.

        I think the marketing is over the top too...but we hear the same complants about the NRA. But the reality is that advertising is time consuming and costs money. If it didn't work, they wouldn't do it. And if it's working, then the place will be healthier with more members. I want the place healthy. So, I got no problem with their aggressive advertising. Whatever works.
        Any Questions about Front Sight memberships or specific information about attending, Feel Free to send me a PM!

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        • #19
          rkt88edmo
          Reptile&Samurai Moderator
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Dec 2002
          • 10058

          Originally posted by Curley Red
          Mo money mo money mo money!
          exactly what I was gonna say, down to the mo.
          If it was a snake, it would have bit me.
          Use the goog to search calguns

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          • #20
            datsunrdster67
            Member
            • May 2012
            • 162

            Like what they say, If you dont want to join in its okay. If you dont want to get anymore emails you can request, BTW. The shirt hat and pin I think theyre worth the 99 bucks. Its like getting the membership for free really cause you still get the $100.00 for the Pro Shop purchase. I already used my money for the 2013 background check. Im satisfied.

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            • #21
              therealnickb
              King- Lifetime
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Oct 2011
              • 8902

              Originally posted by MP301
              Instead of just hanging up on the calls, if you listen to most or all of it, it tells you how to opt out. I think you press 4, but I can't remember.

              I never opted out of either the email or phone as its been very, very beneficial for me....I don't want to miss anything...like upgrading to ambassador for $300, selling my current Diamond/Alaska membership for $500 and getting 5 Legacy and 10 Patriot memberships for free. (net $200 and 15 memberships to do with as I wish!)

              Incidentally, I get a an email about every day (not like I don't already get a bunch of insurance, Viagra, and other spam anyway....I check it real quick to make sure there is nothing I'm not aware of, then delete it. Takes all of 10 seconds unless there is something new.

              As far as the phone calls, they are rare...so maybe I'm on a different phone list or or people are complaining about an occasional call.

              In any case, I have so gotten my money's worth since sinking several thousand into my first membership (before all of the promotions), that if the place closed tomorrow I would miss it, but wouldn't for a second think I got screwed.

              What really cracks me up is, that even though a person can get a membership so cheap now, they would break even taking only one class.....ahead of the game taking thier second class....they still don't do it to see for themselves....they just talk crap about Piazza and Front Sight.

              I think the marketing is over the top too...but we hear the same complants about the NRA. But the reality is that advertising is time consuming and costs money. If it didn't work, they wouldn't do it. And if it's working, then the place will be healthier with more members. I want the place healthy. So, I got no problem with their aggressive advertising. Whatever works.
              Wow. Is front sight a MLM deal?

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              • #22
                LCU1670
                Veteran Member
                • Mar 2010
                • 2865

                Don't worry

                Originally posted by Chukar hunter
                A while back, I purchased a certificate for a four day course there. I have not redeemed it yet but am afraid when hearing this that this will be more of a "timeshare" presentation than an actual tactical course. Hmmmmmm........
                Don't worry, no timeshare sales. Take your course. They talk about memberships during one of the lunches, if you don't want to hear it, eat in your car or on a range, you don't have to sit in on it.
                sigpic Waterborne!

                Former: Knight of Front Sight &
                Gold Star Member

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                • #23
                  Chukar hunter
                  Member
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 122

                  LCU, thanks that is encouraging! I think I will try to schedule something this winter or spring.......no later than May as it can get pretty darn hot out there.

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                  • #24
                    LCU1670
                    Veteran Member
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 2865

                    Remember, anything you take during the day, you can take at the 4 July night shoot. My wife likes the weather then best!

                    My wife will be in the 4 day rifle in May, I will be in presicion rifle same time.
                    sigpic Waterborne!

                    Former: Knight of Front Sight &
                    Gold Star Member

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                    • #25
                      1911Vince
                      Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 163

                      Went to the 4 day handgun course after buying a $250 diamond membership. I was skeptical of 'The sky is falling' marketing. Class was great, instructors professional and fellow shooters fantastic. I didn't hear any crazy marketing stuff during lunch. Everyday had a good lecture on weapon related topics. I enjoyed the training so much I bought an ambassador membership. Looking forward to the next 'Emperor or or 'Dictator' level membership. Overall, marketing is so-so but it works. $250 bucks for 4 days of training with great people like LCU... It's worth it. And I love the drive from sac through the desert!

                      Vince


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                      • #26
                        mavericksun
                        Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 349

                        I bought Diamond memberships for myself and a few friends from MP301. One of the guy I bought the membership for actually wanted to back out on me. The guy took a class with some others and decided to keep the membership. Now he talks up the FS classes and even bought an Ambassador membership. For the price of membership, the classes are more than worth it. Good people in the classes and great instructors.

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                        • #27
                          diverwcw
                          Veteran Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 2693

                          No Way

                          Originally posted by Chukar hunter
                          A while back, I purchased a certificate for a four day course there. I have not redeemed it yet but am afraid when hearing this that this will be more of a "timeshare" presentation than an actual tactical course. Hmmmmmm........
                          I kinda thought that too when I went to my first course but I just made the decision to suck it up and go. It was the best four days I ever spent. Absolutely no high pressure sales to upgrade, time share, etc. During lunch and breaks they have a few vendors that want to sell you hearing protection or a gun safe but all you do is walk out.

                          Go and enjoy the training. In a couple of weeks, I'm headed back for my fifth course.
                          sigpic

                          Former Front Sight Commander Member
                          NRA Benefactor Life Member www.nra.org
                          CRPA Life Member www.crpa.org
                          NRA Instructor: Pistol, Personal Protection in the Home, Range Safety Officer

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                          • #28
                            spk
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2013
                            • 2

                            I've been taking classes at FS in Pahrump for over three years and have always enjoyed the experience and the people. I find their marketing to be very amateurish and a bit annoying, but all I have to do is delete a few emails each week. If anyone one is looking for a lifetime membership let me know . . .

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                            • #29
                              paul0660
                              In Memoriam
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 15669

                              The fact that Front Sight has survived 16+ years, and is still going strong with increasing membership and attendance, shows that something is being done right.
                              Yes, marketing.
                              *REMOVE THIS PART BEFORE POSTING*

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                              • #30
                                Baboosh
                                Calguns Addict
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 6769

                                Most people that talk down about FS haven't been. I've been multiple times and enjoy it everytime.
                                Just a normal guy

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