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Get a loan from your bank.
Save up your money.
Sell something.

I hope you have throughly researched that "business opportunity"

2006-08-27 10:01:15 · answer #1 · answered by echo 7 · 0 0

You seem quite committed already to "joining" something that will justify an up-front investment of $ 1,300. Have you checked behind the scenes to find out exactly what that $ 1,300 will be used for? Is there a money-back guarantee with it? What is the company's track record? Debt-free company? How long in business? The reputations of the founders? Easy to find out? Why so much money up front? How sure are you, that it will net you thousands? $1,300 is an interesting figure. It's too much to be allowed as a disputed item in most small-claims courts, where the procedures are much simpler than in regular civil actions to recover money. Thirteen hundred. A lucky number? Check out thoroughly the PEOPLE behind this, and how accountable are they for the use of this up-front joining fee? Legitimate, legal, honest MLM's or business opportunties in network marketing DO NOT have uplines earning money off of new recruits' registration fees. The one in which I am involved, has a $ 57.31 fee for the year, and a recent development, your own personal Visa-and-Mastercard-accepting web site, access to over half a million products, along with (since 1999) a 20,000-page password-protected corporate web site, comes in return for that yearly fee, along with a lot that there isn't space enough to mention. $ 57.31 covers back-office administrative expenses and has been purposely kept to that level of an affordable fee since the business' inception FORTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO. You might raise money for that $ 1,300. by borrowing on credit cards. After all, you are VERY SURE that you'll earn back that 1,300 dollars quickly? Before the minimum payments start coming due? Or instead, try what I have to offer. Click on "Opportunity" and leave your contact info. We have teams of professionals in most local areas across the USA. And yes, the $ 57.31 (may be slightly diff. in your state due to sls tax rate diff.) comes with a money-back guarantee.

2006-08-27 10:17:39 · answer #2 · answered by JackN 3 · 0 0

Try this one instead it only cost $70. This is working well for me give it a try. You can earn up to $1092 per month just for being a member. You can earn much more with a little effort. You can sign up for a free trial by clicking here and filling out the form.
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During your free trial make sure you check out the members area to learn about the payplan and training and check out your geneology. Make sure as soon as you start recieving emails from PWS saying a member in your downline just upgraded that you upgrade as well or you will lose that person in your downline.
I have been searching for over 5 years for a program like this. I have been paid every week since I joined.

2006-08-27 10:24:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is not about what you will net...it's about what you gain in the long run. Short term investments are a waste of time. Go for the long haul. In twenty years your money will show you something that discipline gains$$$$$$$$$

2006-08-30 09:28:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, PLEASE consult a trusted family member (not the one selling it to you) before spending for the 'opportunity'. Second, if you do not have $1,300 for the spending - what are you doing spending it?

2006-08-27 11:01:46 · answer #5 · answered by Russ 2 · 1 0

don't do it., 99% of theses type f things are phony, trust me

2006-08-27 12:17:32 · answer #6 · answered by the d 6 · 0 0

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