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08-08-2017, 06:39 PM
Post: #1
[REQ] $20,000 Per Month Dealing In Paid Contracts
i am really looking forward to this.
anyone is kind enough to share it?
i would really appreciate you in advance!
https://imclibrary.com/product/bank-2000...greements/
08-08-2017, 10:59 PM
Post: #2
RE: [REQ] $20,000 Per Month Dealing In Paid Contracts
(08-08-2017 06:39 PM)cyrus1 Wrote:  i am really looking forward to this.
anyone is kind enough to share it?
i would really appreciate you in advance!
https://imclibrary.com/product/bank-2000...greements/

Why would anyone share this with YOU?

You've been here here for 3+ years, 3 posts (2 of these requests!!! ) and ZERO rep.

That is definitely NOT what I would classified as a valuable member, much more the opposite.
08-08-2017, 11:30 PM
Post: #3
RE: [REQ] $20,000 Per Month Dealing In Paid Contracts
This was already shared with a GB. Look there.
08-12-2017, 07:48 AM
Post: #4
RE: [REQ] $20,000 Per Month Dealing In Paid Contracts
As I mentioned, there's an active Group Buy for this, so according to forum rules, it cannot be shared. However, since I read that this product closely repeats what the late J.F. (Jim) Straw wrote about "finder's fees" you CAN get that product --- and a lot more --- here:

Step 1: Click the forum link below.

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http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-GET-J-F-Jim-Straw-Power-Tools-for-Entrepreneurs-Complete-Collection
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Step 2: Scroll down to Post #23 where Theo1 provides a mega.nz download link for a huge collection of Jim Straw materials.

Step 3: After the download, open the file and look for anything that reads Finders Fees. There are at least 2 documents; there could be more.

As of today, August 11, 2017, the link works just fine. Get there while you can ...unless someone provides a mirror.

Again, it's not the item you requested here but it can give you a basis for what the course is about while you're waiting to come across it erstwhile.

Oh --- and don't forget to thank and/or rep Theo1 for his generosity.

Layna61524
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08-12-2017, 08:33 AM
Post: #5
RE: [REQ] $20,000 Per Month Dealing In Paid Contracts
As posted at the very similar thread about this:
(08-12-2017 08:31 AM)smithnowt Wrote:  Just some info...sort of a review if you will:
Contrary to my best financial interests and thoughts, I went for that GB.

It promised support from the original provider (Jet, or Amin ??) which proved to be impossible as he found the GB and shut that option down.
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It was also supposed to come with all the needed documents - but according to the GB's OP, they were infested with viruses, so that also fell through.
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Worst of all - any/all 'support' for this is via a private skype group (private + skype = a REAL oxymoron !!) and most of the time skype fails to open for me - and when it does, there's a bajillion useless entries there and very little else that can be found.
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All in all as a GB participant I can only say that I am NOT impressed, unlikely to bother with what info as it came with, and have been strongly reminded to work at avoiding both GBs and BSOs as most seem to be a very poor fit for an old guy like me who is just trying to get started making a little $.
YMMV...
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08-23-2017, 05:43 AM
Post: #6
RE: [REQ] $20,000 Per Month Dealing In Paid Contracts
@smithnowt: Wow! What a bad experience. I'm sorry that GB ended up like that for you. I avoided it because I'm not interested in connecting buyers and sellers --- it sounds like an easy thing but dealing with people as individuals is challenging enough; dealing with department heads of companies in an organization can be a real nightmare.

And while these dealings are "contracted" we all know that contracts can be broken or weaseled out of, leaving the person who initiated the deal flat out stiffed. Just imagine you bringing two entities together but after some negotiation stall, one or both back out of the deal, only to come together at a later date without you as the benefactor. I'm not saying this routinely happens but it certainly could.

I first learned about "finder's fees" (which is the percentage you charge of the value of the deal for bringing the buyer and seller together) from Tyler G. Hicks, a long-ago author of financial books. Without divulging my age, I'll just say I supposed things worked a lot simplier in the good-ole days without the advent of the internet and all the sophisticated technology we enjoy today.

People and processes are a lot more savvy so these "contracts" are not what they used to be.

I suppose I said all this to say, you'd probably do better with another opportunity. This one requires a lot more involvement than the product seller admits in his sales copy. I know this isn't helpful in that you've already invested money in the GB but something better will come along.

I'm sorry this didn't work out for you. And thanks for sharing your experience with others here. It was insightful.

Layna61524
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08-27-2017, 08:02 AM
Post: #7
RE: [REQ] $20,000 Per Month Dealing In Paid Contracts
As I posted at the other thread as well:
(08-27-2017 08:01 AM)smithnowt Wrote:  Most interestingly...after closing and re-opening, the GB for this has vanished from here altogether.
It is not even listed in the threads by G3N!US anymore.
Makes me wonder what may have gone on in the skype 'group' and whether or not it went completely dead too after the letdown it turned out to be ???
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I totally despise board spammers and spambots !!!




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