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Can anyone find his videos its a membership site on Weebly
MassBlack

Site:
Here the Registration Page : (Manually Approved by the Site Owner)

PHP Code:
https://www-thesimplestbiz-com.membership.editmysite.com/apps/member/login 

SS :
PHP Code:
https://i.imgur.com/cRmrbjP.png 
This is baffling Jeffrey...
Have a look here:
http://www.thesimplestbiz.com/

There, it says this:
Quote:You will not gain access to course by attempting to register...you have to be a paid member.

In your reply it says this:
Quote:Here the Registration Page : (Manually Approved by the Site Owner)

Maybe I'm a dummy for asking - but why would this guy approve folks who just waltz in and try to gain access ??
Thanks
Yes I saw that thanks....
(08-21-2018 03:08 PM)Jeffrey123 Wrote: [ -> ]Here the Registration Page : (Manually Approved by the Site Owner)

PHP Code:
https://www-thesimplestbiz-com.membership.editmysite.com/apps/member/login 

SS :
PHP Code:
https://i.imgur.com/cRmrbjP.png 


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(08-21-2018 03:59 PM)smithnowt Wrote: [ -> ]This is baffling Jeffrey...
Have a look here:
http://www.thesimplestbiz.com/

There, it says this:
Quote:You will not gain access to course by attempting to register...you have to be a paid member.

In your reply it says this:
Quote:Here the Registration Page : (Manually Approved by the Site Owner)

Maybe I'm a dummy for asking - but why would this guy approve folks who just waltz in and try to gain access ??
Thanks
Any interest in a GB?
This product sounds very much like one we talked about on an earlier thread, Finders' Fees.

I went to the site from the OP's REQ link and was disappointed in that I was told to fill in the blanks to get more information. Well, there was nothing to fill out and I'm using Firefox browser. All I found was a silly numbered list (in no way a decent sales letter); no details about how much this costs; no images so I can get a sense of what the product involves and a sparse number of "testimonials" ... if you want to call them that.

This sounds like it involves buying or otherwise removing heavy shipping pallets (wooden stacks used to store product being transported) and then selling to buyers who need/want them.

There may be more variety involved; as in the Finder's Fees product I mentioned, you are the middleman in moving actual product (grain, seed, heavy machinery, etc.). A middle-man acts as a go-between to get a "deal" or agreement amidst a buyer and seller ... for a percentage of the agreed upon cost of the deal. A commission as low as 2 percent can yield a staggering payout for a big deal worth hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. Better yet, some of these deals involve residual or passive profits that can go on for years after the one-time original deal is agreed upon. But how many of these are done by newbies or inexperienced people?

This all sounds great in theory but in practice, these agreements or deals are not as easy to pull off. Human nature being what it is, a deal can fall through after you have spent a lot of time trying to secure it.

Before anyone here starts a GB, you may want to know that there was a previous GB for that "Finder's Fee" program (not the product requested here). Ultimately, it "interrupted" when the vendor either came here and saw that it was open or somehow otherwise found out about it and summarily had it shut down. I also chatted via PM with a few people who had purchased the product and said it wasn't worth the effort. Besides, they didn't get all they had coming (updates) due to the shut-down.

I'm saying all that just in case this vendor is one in the same. If so, he may be watching.

So, I am not trying to be a kill-joy or to dissuade the OP and others from pursuing this product; but before you do a GB, please read these two informational articles/blog posts ... then I wish you the very best in whatever you decide to do.

Magic Button :
Code:
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https://www.sidehustlenation.com/the-middleman-method/
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http://palletenterprise.com/view_article/4903/So-Being-in-the-Pallet-Business-Is-Tougher-than-You-Think%E2%80%A6--
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If you know how much I have shared on this forum, you will understand that this post is simply me just trying to help; I'm coming from a good place with this post.

I wish you all the best.

Thanks
for reading
Layna61524
I appreciate all replies, I certainly don't know everything but rather like to investigate everything. Thank you..
MassBlack

(08-28-2018 05:31 AM)layna61524 Wrote: [ -> ]This product sounds very much like one we talked about on an earlier thread, Finders' Fees.

I went to the site from the OP's REQ link and was disappointed in that I was told to fill in the blanks to get more information. Well, there was nothing to fill out and I'm using Firefox browser. All I found was a silly numbered list (in no way a decent sales letter); no details about how much this costs; no images so I can get a sense of what the product involves and a sparse number of "testimonials" ... if you want to call them that.

This sounds like it involves buying or otherwise removing heavy shipping pallets (wooden stacks used to store product being transported) and then selling to buyers who need/want them.

There may be more variety involved; as in the Finder's Fees product I mentioned, you are the middleman in moving actual product (grain, seed, heavy machinery, etc.). A middle-man acts as a go-between to get a "deal" or agreement amidst a buyer and seller ... for a percentage of the agreed upon cost of the deal. A commission as low as 2 percent can yield a staggering payout for a big deal worth hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. Better yet, some of these deals involve residual or passive profits that can go on for years after the one-time original deal is agreed upon. But how many of these are done by newbies or inexperienced people?

This all sounds great in theory but in practice, these agreements or deals are not as easy to pull off. Human nature being what it is, a deal can fall through after you have spent a lot of time trying to secure it.

Before anyone here starts a GB, you may want to know that there was a previous GB for that "Finder's Fee" program (not the product requested here). Ultimately, it "interrupted" when the vendor either came here and saw that it was open or somehow otherwise found out about it and summarily had it shut down. I also chatted via PM with a few people who had purchased the product and said it wasn't worth the effort. Besides, they didn't get all they had coming (updates) due to the shut-down.

I'm saying all that just in case this vendor is one in the same. If so, he may be watching.

So, I am not trying to be a kill-joy or to dissuade the OP and others from pursuing this product; but before you do a GB, please read these two informational articles/blog posts ... then I wish you the very best in whatever you decide to do.

Magic Button :
Code:
.
https://www.sidehustlenation.com/the-middleman-method/
.
http://palletenterprise.com/view_article/4903/So-Being-in-the-Pallet-Business-Is-Tougher-than-You-Think%E2%80%A6--
.

If you know how much I have shared on this forum, you will understand that this post is simply me just trying to help; I'm coming from a good place with this post.

I wish you all the best.

Thanks
for reading
Layna61524
I echo what Layna said.

For more such similar information, do a search here for Jim Straw (I'm pretty sure his stuff is here) as well as a product called "Contract Commander". I know the latter was a GB at one point, but think it ended up being shared.
Thank you, noob14, for your post.

Here is the link to a thread where (further down the list) I share links to J.F. (Jim) Straw's stuff for anyone who is interested or haven't seen it ...

Magic Button :
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http://bestblackhatforum.com/Thread-GET-Striking-Gold-in-the-Finders-Fees-Business&highlight=finders+fees
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Layna61524
The simplest biz, isn't anything related to those other courses mentioned. It really is a simple biz, but things do have to be done right, of course. Not a glamorous business, but it pays well. I've worked at the places that both buy the pallets constantly, need to get rid of them, and also had to repair them, because the places didn't want to pay $10 each for new ones.
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