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Internet Business Opportunity

simen

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If you are searching for an internet business opportunity, it will not take you very long to become overwhelmed with the possible choices. There are literally hundreds of thousands of internet business opportunities being promoted online.

The benefits of working from home on the internet are clear: the ability to have quality family time, to be available for your children and spouse, the flexibility to arrange and re-arrange schedules, not to mention the savings from commuting and daycare which will no longer be necessary.
 
If you are searching for an internet business opportunity, it will not take you very long to become overwhelmed with the possible choices. There are literally hundreds of thousands of internet business opportunities being promoted online.

The benefits of working from home on the internet are clear: the ability to have quality family time, to be available for your children and spouse, the flexibility to arrange and re-arrange schedules, not to mention the savings from commuting and daycare which will no longer be necessary.

From your own site....

Here are 7 characteristics that you should follow to locate the best internet business opportunity. Ignore these at your own peril.

1. Legitimate/legal. Any business opportunity that you consider needs to be legitimate and legal. There are many purported business opportunities online that are neither. The best ways to check out the legitimacy of any offer is to both check with the Better Business Bureau as well as your State Attorney General.


We're in Scotland. We don't have "State Attorney Generals" nor do the "Better Business Bureau" have much influence....:rolleyes: Could this business possibly have anything to do with selling Spam Fritters fried in fresh Snake Oil perhaps?

Rumours of an SBF member having moored a banana skin at the Broomielaw are probably untrue!
 

Brian McIntosh

New Member
And the very fact that you found it in you to post this in 3 different areas of the forum would alert all of us to the fact that you are an arse. Go and take your pish somewhere else.
 
Idea15

Idea15

New Member
The irony of course is that the person is trying to meet their quota by pitching MLM "business opportunities" to people who already work from home in actual businesses.

When I first moved to the UK I put my CV on Monster.co.uk and eventually had to take it off because the only calls I ever got were from these MLM folks who do keyword searches and would phone up at all hours of the day inviting me to "seminars". "But you're American, don't you want to work for an American company?" Pathetic sacks of poo.
 
Idea15

Idea15

New Member
PS Let me guess, your "business opportunity" web site depicts glamorous white people leaning against a red sportscar parked in front of an Aspen ski resort?
 
Scottish Business Owner

Scottish Business Owner

New Member
Apologies for this folks this one seems to have slipped through earlier. The bid red button has now been pressen and he/she wont be bothering us again :D
 
stugster

stugster

Active Member
That was me :p

I had hoped nobody would have noticed!.... cheers Matt :p
 
Idea15

Idea15

New Member
I never cursed before I moved to the UK, then I turned into Gordon Ramsay...
 
I never cursed before I moved to the UK, then I turned into Gordon Ramsay...

(...Dons favourite leg-pulling hat)

I thought as much. But assumed you were making efforts to become fluent in 'Weegieese' in advance of the 4th,5th or even 6th Reich's plans (we don't really expect gormless Gordon to be in place much longer and I can't see the Tories lasting in Scotland) to make sure that you are fully assimilated, laminated, quantified, pasteurised, mercerised and can speek ra lingo an' nat. know?.... ;)

And I think we can safely say; "by chove, I think she's got it!" :D
 
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