Subject: Nothing Like The Taste of Bitter Regert 🎪

Back in the 1960's there was one record company that ruled them all - Decca Records. 🎼

Based in the UK, they were so big that they started calling themselves, "The Supreme Record Company."

(Might be a little of the old-world British pride coming to the forefront in that statement?) 🇬🇧

They literally made and destroyed careers 👑

But on 1 January 1962 a scruffy group of aspiring musicians from Liverpool auditioned.

And the mighty Decca Records Co. wasn’t impressed. 

These guys were simply unpresentable. They couldn't even spell their band name properly.

Besides, Decca figured that guitar bands were on their way out 🎸

So they kicked them to the curb.

The group's name? The Beatles 🎵

The Beatles signed with the much smaller EMI Records.

Money starting pouring in and the rest is Rock & Roll history 💰

Whether in business or in life, fate often hangs in the balance and a momentary oversight can end up costing us.

And I don't want you to miss out.

If you're on the fence about joining "The Empirical Collective" I wanted to try and sweeten the deal by giving you a polite nudge in a positive direction.

Just how am I going to do this?

🔪 By brutally slashing the price of a membership by 50%! (Just don't tell anyone else...)

I don't want you to miss out if this is something that interests you.

It's The Best" offer I'm going to be able to extend your way:
https://theempiricalcollective.com/land/last.php?trk=RegertEmailTheBestDiscg&optionstrading=83jasdfa8ejdjfg

Here's to not having any regerts!

Uhhh, I mean, *regrets*

Your Minister of Capitalism,
Brett Davison