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uber said:
Ha tell you what if anyone wants to put it to the test PM me, tell me where you live and I will tell you the outline of what it involves.If you then want to try it one of my interns is happy to set 90% of it up for you for 200 notes and a dominoes pizza sent to the office!
Brilliant, he only needs a handful of dumb dumbs to sign up, then persuade them to actually 'invest' more than the initial £200 come on (with the promise of much higher returns, of course) and all of a sudden uber has reached that Xmas target. uber said:
Ha tell you what if anyone wants to put it to the test PM me, tell me where you live and I will tell you the outline of what it involves.If you then want to try it one of my interns is happy to set 90% of it up for you for 200 notes and a dominoes pizza sent to the office!
If I send you 1000 notes are you able to make sure I have the returns you mentioned by the end of November? I would like it for my Christmas shopping, so Christmas would be a little late.MWM3 said:
Brilliant, he only needs a handful of dumb dumbs to sign up, then persuade them to actually 'invest' more than the initial £200 come on (with the promise of much higher returns, of course) and all of a sudden uber has reached that Xmas target.
Sounds like a plan for the first 375 people who sign up I will give you a free set of steak knives. uber said:
Fab32 said:
Uber I call bullst - custard test please
Ha tell you what if anyone wants to put it to the test PM me, tell me where you live and I will tell you the outline of what it involves.If you then want to try it one of my interns is happy to set 90% of it up for you for 200 notes and a dominoes pizza sent to the office!uber said:
Ha tell you what if anyone wants to put it to the test PM me, tell me where you live and I will tell you the outline of what it involves.If you then want to try it one of my interns is happy to set 90% of it up for you for 200 notes and a dominoes pizza sent to the office!
PMed last night, cheers. Live in S Wales, just west of Cardiff.uber said:
Sounds like a plan for the first 375 people who sign up I will give you a free set of steak knives.
Hook'em with the promise of only needing £200 but convince/con them into actually 'investing' £5k for even higher monetary returns. You would then only need to convince 15 R-tards to reach your target. uber said:
Fab32 said:
Uber I call bullst - custard test please
Ha tell you what if anyone wants to put it to the test PM me, tell me where you live and I will tell you the outline of what it involves.If you then want to try it one of my interns is happy to set 90% of it up for you for 200 notes and a dominoes pizza sent to the office!A local "charity" organisation take free items into a warehouse from people who no longer need furniture or other household items.
They get extremely nice antique items as well which I presume comes from house clearances from family members just wanting the property of their dead relative emptied.
The "charity" side is supposed to be giving families in need the furniture if they have nothing when moving into low cost housing or a council property.
Everyone who works there are volunteers so no wages to be paid.
Now what gets me is they get these items for free yet charge £200 plus on big antique items which people will pay for to embellish there homes.
Not once in 8 years have I seen this crew had a cheque over to anyone via the local press or seen someone receiving furniture into a house.
One of the owners who runs this "charity" has a lovely big house and a very nice 66 plate BMW.
Perhaps a "charity" business is the way forward
They get extremely nice antique items as well which I presume comes from house clearances from family members just wanting the property of their dead relative emptied.
The "charity" side is supposed to be giving families in need the furniture if they have nothing when moving into low cost housing or a council property.
Everyone who works there are volunteers so no wages to be paid.
Now what gets me is they get these items for free yet charge £200 plus on big antique items which people will pay for to embellish there homes.
Not once in 8 years have I seen this crew had a cheque over to anyone via the local press or seen someone receiving furniture into a house.
One of the owners who runs this "charity" has a lovely big house and a very nice 66 plate BMW.
Perhaps a "charity" business is the way forward
droopsnoot said:
I sent a PM, got an email asking for my phone number, never heard any more. Is the idea collecting mobile numbers and selling them on?
I was the same, I even responded asking for some very basic outlines of what was involved so at least I was somewhat prepared going into any subsequent call. It all went quiet after that. I'm guessing its because the pyramid scheme only works if Uber can same my name 20x in the conversation and each time ask a question like, "are you happy with the money you are making [name]", "[name] do you see how this could give you the freedom to buy that car?" and finally, "think about it [name], can you afford not to do this?" Throw in a dash of over-inflated and downright made up figures and some slick talking and maybe, just maybe, the prospect on the phone will take up this "one time, now or never" offer.Gassing Station | Business | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff