Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
11:09 am
They state in terms and conditions that they are for use of mortgage contact specifically, that is not my intentions or purpose…the telephone on the site is not valid, however when I registered for more information, they e-mailed me the same telephone for contact with them.
Just want to know info on anyone’s good or bad experience with this company.
Thanks for any help!
I find that it is far better to attract your own leads. If you can not get in contact with someone from the site, I would say that is a bad sign. If you are interested in learning ways to attract your own leads, you can take a look at the system that I use. You can contact me anytime as well. http://www.renegademlmtools.com
Best Regards!
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Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
11:09 am
You know what I mean? In MLM it is taught that when people say its a pyramid you explain to them that the pyramid is the same thing as any business, with lots of workers on the bottom, managers higher up making more money, and the top people making the most.
When you consider that in mlm the people at the bottom are not making any money (at least not enough to live off of), yet in conventional workplaces the people at the bottom are at least making a wage, does this comparison hold water?
It’s a bad comparision, because the term "pyramid" has multiple meanings.
Unfortunately, one of those meanings is a kind of scam that causes massive economic damage.
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Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
11:09 am
You can advertise for free on a high traffic site for seven days. Refer three people in your first seven days and up it to thirty days.You will want to keep refering to get even more time. Thirty days for three referals. I upgraded mine. Might as well get paid while my other project advertising is running.
http://www.hits2u.com/?240840
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Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
11:09 am
I really can’t afford any attorney but don’t qualify for "legal aid" and I have a legal issue that has come up. Has anyone ever used a "prepaid legal Service"? If so, what do you think of them? Are they worth the money? Do they work?
These services are best used for general legal advice, or for sending out letters to people. If you already know that you are going to require a lot of legal advice, this won’t work for you at all.
Read the fine print. There are a number of services offered for "free" such as letter writing. They will give you free advice, but once it’s clear that your legal issue is going to be extensive you will be expected to start paying.
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Monday, July 27th, 2009 at
11:09 am
It’s from the mangosteen fruit.
http://besthealth.go.cc
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