Mrs wants to earn money from home.

Mrs wants to earn money from home.

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Rig Monkey

56 posts

148 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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As someone has already said network marketing. This is not a pyramid scheme. Everyone pays the same price for the product and everyone buys it from the same place, nothing is pushed down and there is no pyramid selling scheme.

If you're not interested just say. It isn't for everyone. Just thought it was a solution to one guys problems and many others wanted the information, it might be ideal or some people and hopefully we can help some people.

Edited by Rig Monkey on Tuesday 22 October 00:41

STW2010

5,733 posts

162 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Can you PM me the details too please? Sounds interesting

944fan

4,962 posts

185 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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How many people asking for details in a PM are genuinely interested in the scheme and how many are just doing it to find out WTF it is?

petemurphy

10,122 posts

183 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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944fan said:
How many people asking for details in a PM are genuinely interested in the scheme and how many are just doing it to find out WTF it is?
i wanna know so someone post it! always wonder what these "earn so and so" scheme are u see. they could do that or sell elec to friends thats higher priced than normal..

Rig Monkey

56 posts

148 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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It's not a scheme it is a business/franchise.

I have no problems pm'ing anyone who is interested whether it is just been nosey or genuine interest

Galsia

2,167 posts

190 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Hi Rig Monkey, could you PM me the details please?

Thanks.

Mr Kitten

996 posts

227 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Intrigued, can you PM me?

thecopster

192 posts

166 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Can I have a pm too!

Thanks

Brummmie

Original Poster:

5,284 posts

221 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Thanks for the PM, its not for her as its investing in stock and reselling, so its a risk you will be left with a load of stock you do not need, she needs a no risk task eg phone or laptop kinda thing.


Anonamoose

442 posts

135 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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What about taking in ironing?

Is she any good on a sewing machine doing alterations etc?

Or what about Avon/betterware lady?

Is she artistic? What about facepainting for children's parties? Dependent upon area you could get £60 for 2hrs party. Minimum outlay and a lot of ideas on the internet.

Rig Monkey

56 posts

148 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Brummmie said:
Thanks for the PM, its not for her as its investing in stock and reselling, so its a risk you will be left with a load of stock you do not need, she needs a no risk task eg phone or laptop kinda thing.
Sorry Brummie ad everyoe that I pm'd,
There is no need to buy stock. You take the orders then place the orders there is very little risk involved.

If it still isn't for you or your mrs, then that's cool. Thanks for taking the time to read it.

ExLC926

891 posts

172 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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bearman68 said:
One thing that I would value is someone going through my paperwork, sorting it out, checking accounts and the like.
OK, it needs to be local, but I doubt if I'm the only one who runs a small business, and hates filing and paperwork. Grrrr
This is exactly what my Mrs does. It's amazing how many small business need someone just for a few hours a week.
She/We are Surrey/Hants/Berks borders if you are local

The Moose

22,847 posts

209 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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So, let's have a mosey at this info if you don't mind?

HannsG

3,045 posts

134 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Dont laugh.

But if I was a bored housewife I would be looking at daytrading.

I turned £5000 into £30000 within 6 months.

I work in banking now, so I am unable to trade off my own back. Company terms and conditions..

Have had this conversation with my wife who is at home with the newborn. My worry is she is clueless when it comes to the markets.

It is possible to invest in certain markets (Such as AIM) and clear a very good return on a £10,000 investment. In a week as a bare minimum you could probably clear £400+

think 1-4% rises across the board, sell at right time and re-invest.

Its not difficult. But the bd is having patience and not being too greedy. I spent many days on iii and the LSE chat forums..


Eric Mc

122,029 posts

265 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Piersman2 said:
Is I thought, a pyramid selling scheme then. Works well for those that can get plenty of mugs to sign up under them to push them up the pyramid.

Not so good for those at the bottom who make pennies selling ste to their friends and family whilst the profits go to those above.

All IMHO of course, no doubt this particular scheme is NOT a pyramid scheme.

Not that I care too much but people should be careful with the claims and read the small print. I remember my ex's parents having 20 crates of some weird brand of washing up liquid in their garage left over from their attempts to make some money on a failed scheme where they were left holding the baby when it collapsed.

Mind you, they didn't have to buy washing up liquid for over 20 years! laugh
Amways?

Galsia

2,167 posts

190 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Rig Monkey, have you sent a PM yet? I've never had a PM on PH so I don't know where my inbox is. smile

longshot

3,286 posts

198 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Galsia said:
Rig Monkey, have you sent a PM yet? I've never had a PM on PH so I don't know where my inbox is. smile
Me neither. I feel left out.frown

Hoofy

76,354 posts

282 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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anonymous said:
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They are. They're busy turning £30k into £6k over 2 months.

HannsG

3,045 posts

134 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Hoofy said:
They are. They're busy turning £30k into £6k over 2 months.

mikef

4,872 posts

251 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Rig Monkey said:
a retailer and recruiter
Obvious MLM (aka pyramid scheme) from this chap's first post. Only money is in recruiting more mugs (that would be the PMs on this thread - have some dignity folks)