Most amount of money made for least amount of time spent?
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drainbrain said:
Y'know that story puzzles me. I'd have thought news of a big win and winner especially like the one in the story would be a huge business stimulator - an even better way to boost (or maintain) BET365 business than the (very good) Ray Winstone ads.
My own similar story involves winnings of a grand or so on a team I bet "to win" which were refused because the team won in extra time and not normal time. (sorted at area manager level).
I hope that lady gets her winnings + interest + costs. Very 'unsporting' of BET365.
Seems that there are more of these stories involving 365 than other bookmakers, make of that what you willMy own similar story involves winnings of a grand or so on a team I bet "to win" which were refused because the team won in extra time and not normal time. (sorted at area manager level).
I hope that lady gets her winnings + interest + costs. Very 'unsporting' of BET365.
Nothing big.
Bought equipment one morning for £600.
Before I'd even written the cheque out 2 pieces of that equipment were sold for £1500.
Others sold on ebay and elsewhere the profit for the others was about £2000.
Nice day out and not much effort either#
Wish I had a similar pay day once every month
Bought equipment one morning for £600.
Before I'd even written the cheque out 2 pieces of that equipment were sold for £1500.
Others sold on ebay and elsewhere the profit for the others was about £2000.
Nice day out and not much effort either#
Wish I had a similar pay day once every month
The key principle is to get paid according to the value that you add as opposed to the time that you spend.
Many years ago I got paid £10,000 (plus vat!) for introducing two acquaintances over lunch. One of them was looking to buy a very niche business and the other was looking to sell just such an business. Zero effort but lots of value added!
Many years ago I got paid £10,000 (plus vat!) for introducing two acquaintances over lunch. One of them was looking to buy a very niche business and the other was looking to sell just such an business. Zero effort but lots of value added!
Ossiantoad said:
The key principle is to get paid according to the value that you add as opposed to the time that you spend.
Many years ago I got paid £10,000 (plus vat!) for introducing two acquaintances over lunch. One of them was looking to buy a very niche business and the other was looking to sell just such an business. Zero effort but lots of value added!
and free food ? Many years ago I got paid £10,000 (plus vat!) for introducing two acquaintances over lunch. One of them was looking to buy a very niche business and the other was looking to sell just such an business. Zero effort but lots of value added!
Back in the good days of Groupon it was so easy to make tons of cash without much effort. The staff used to have a target book (hot products on a big dartboard) and my rep would tell me what he needed so we could churn it out. He took a hefty commission and we got listed almost daily doing between 5 - 40k a day in sales.
After a year or so the staff started doing most of the deals themselves with arms length companies which pushed us out the best deals.
After a year or so the staff started doing most of the deals themselves with arms length companies which pushed us out the best deals.
Frankstar123 said:
Ossiantoad said:
The key principle is to get paid according to the value that you add as opposed to the time that you spend.
Many years ago I got paid £10,000 (plus vat!) for introducing two acquaintances over lunch. One of them was looking to buy a very niche business and the other was looking to sell just such an business. Zero effort but lots of value added!
and free food ? Many years ago I got paid £10,000 (plus vat!) for introducing two acquaintances over lunch. One of them was looking to buy a very niche business and the other was looking to sell just such an business. Zero effort but lots of value added!
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