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lupuS
Aug 7, 2000, 06:25 PM
Our good friend eligoy seems to have found a good business opportunity. It's so good that he needed to talk about it four times in this forum.

Look at the following posts (all his) taken from four different threads in Business and Careers:

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Thread Number 1:

sell online? definitely. i've been doing this for almost two years now. at first, i used classifieds. i'd post my wares on classified ad sites or answer the wanted ads of people. but classifieds are too stagnant and slow. online auctions are better. if you guys want to sell something online, do it through the auction sites, whether it be local or international. so far, all my buyers have been local. i've had transactions with people from bacolod, davao, and cebu. everything went off without a hitch. if there's one thing i've learned, only accept cash payments. or, have the buyer deposit his/her payment into your bank account. of course, only deliver the goods/items once payment has been made.

right now i'm dealing with someone from singapore. he's gonna send his payment in US$ through registered mail. my problem is how to ship my item to him. the courier rates for parcel delivery to sg are more expensive than the item he's getting! and i'm sure most of you would agree with me when i say that i don't want to resort to or trust the phil postal service. what should i do? can anyone recommend a courier service?

getting back to the topic (sorry), i've been earning an extra $40-$60 a month since i started 2 years ago from online selling and other opportunities. if you're interested in doing the same, you can check out my web page in my profile.
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Thread Number 2:

i agree with zimdude. there are many mlm's out there that turn out to be a scam. however, this is not one of them. i can attest to the validity of this "skynary" thing. it does work. i know 2 people (one of them's a relative of mine) who've gotten their return on their investment.

what's preventing me from joining is the fact that you need a capital of 4k pesos (i think). then, you have to wait for months or years depending on how good you are in promoting the opportunity. you basically buy a "create your family web site" package then have others buy from you. this takes too long. nope, not for me.

the programs i've joined are better. a bit "small scale" but they do work. i've been getting an additional $40-$60 a month for almost 2 years now. check out my web page in my profile to see how you can too.
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Thread Number 3:

haven't tried it but i am willing. so far i've only been into online auctions. now those are fun! i really don't see the point on spending over the net; i'd rather earn from it. that's why i've gotten into those "earn money on the net" programs (i've been with them for almost 2 years now). what can i say? they work! i'm currently earning an extra $40-$60 a month. now don't you guys think that's better than spending money with online shopping? i have a lot of opportunities that do work. just check out my webpage in my profile if you guys are interested.
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Thread Number 4:

ecommerce will definitely succeed. slowly but surely. just look at the local auction sites, for example. actually, i've been experiencing the rewards of ecommerce both here and abroad for some time now, almost 2 years. check out my web page in my profile to see what i mean.
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OK, eligoy, many people here are busy. You can do us all a favor by laying out the details, once and for all, here.

We're waiting for your reply.

virtualara
Aug 8, 2000, 08:59 AM
Geez, that's just Skybiz. Ppl, don't waste your money. Even if you earn from it, it's a dishonest sales practice which will collapse in time, like all other MLM's.

NoisyCricket
Aug 8, 2000, 10:51 PM
Originally posted by virtualara:
Even if you earn from it, it's a dishonest sales practice.

Virtual Lara,

I'm neither for nor against MLM, although I've tried it before. But why do you say it's dishonest sales practice? Just curious.

Anali
Aug 8, 2000, 10:55 PM
Nah he's not doing Skybiz. He's earning by clicking on banners, reading email, and just being online; he earns much more if you sign up in these programs under his referral name.

zimdude
Aug 8, 2000, 10:58 PM
call me traditionalist, but I don't think clicking, staying online, reading mail etc. are sustainable business models...

TNT2bluz
Aug 9, 2000, 12:46 AM
ditto on that zimdude

you either provide specialized products/services or be a building block company

that's where the moula is.

too many dot.com's around with overhyped and unsound business models.

Assassin_Mage
Aug 9, 2000, 09:52 AM
ditto on that too..

add to that the fact that the return is realy low..