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Hmm, I'm in Sydney and I just lost my job. This could be something to think about.

Where abouts in Sydney does all this go down?

The thing that's putting me off is the no sale, no cash thing. I dunno how good I'd be at selling something that expensive. Do you only target rich people or something?

In case I overlooked it, you got a mobile number I can contact you on?

Thanks

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Hmm, I'm in Sydney and I just lost my job. This could be something to think about.

Where abouts in Sydney does all this go down?

The thing that's putting me off is the no sale, no cash thing. I dunno how good I'd be at selling something that expensive. Do you only target rich people or something?

In case I overlooked it, you got a mobile number I can contact you on?

Thanks

Yeah ill PM you my number if you like

So what are the negatives of this job? Or is this everyones dream job come true?

Being in the sales business im sure you pitched the job well, tell us more info though... if it was that easy, wouldnt everyone be doing it?

To make your 200,000 figure, How many hours on average will that involve for the week? You say the target families are people who WANT the program already... so essentially the applicants are getting paid to organise payment and delivery of the software.... ???? wouldnt you rather take that gauranteed sale for yourself ? Is it because youd rather get other people to work for you, while you get recommendation commision or as people said before pyramid scheme?

Also, you said depends how "hard" you work... so you've given us this outline of the job, making it sound easy with things like: "so there's no hard selling, its your job to give them a rundown of it and fill in a few bits of paperwork"... add to that the benefits you've added... so where exactly is this hard work part? Because you say depends how hard you are willing to work... tell us more about that part?

So what are the negatives of this job? Or is this everyones dream job come true?

Being in the sales business im sure you pitched the job well, tell us more info though... if it was that easy, wouldnt everyone be doing it?

To make your 200,000 figure, How many hours on average will that involve for the week? You say the target families are people who WANT the program already... so essentially the applicants are getting paid to organise payment and delivery of the software.... ???? wouldnt you rather take that gauranteed sale for yourself ? Is it because youd rather get other people to work for you, while you get recommendation commision or as people said before pyramid scheme?

Also, you said depends how "hard" you work... so you've given us this outline of the job, making it sound easy with things like: "so there's no hard selling, its your job to give them a rundown of it and fill in a few bits of paperwork"... add to that the benefits you've added... so where exactly is this hard work part? Because you say depends how hard you are willing to work... tell us more about that part?

Wow, there's a lot of question marks in there >_<

1. This is not a job where you clock on and off, you work the hours required to get the job done - most days i work from 11am till 8-9pm depending - to give you an idea. Minimum is 130pm till 8pm

2. This is not a pyramid scheme. Its a business, and like any business there's more people at the bottom than the top, otherwise the company would go broke.

3. Downsides? hours can be high some days, also some people need a weekly wage - this does not suit that sort of person. Those are the downsides, if you think there should be more than that you're welcome to come and see :)

4. I dont get a cent from any work you guys do, so im more than happy to offer you the same chance i was offered - by me not getting any money from anything you do, it means im not responsible for you - which is less work for me

Hope that helps

So tell me, who's going to give this a go?

Also Steve, I saw one of the drop boxes that you mentioned today in a local chip shop in Villawood. It says "WIN (keyword WIN) a notebook computer and the Mathamagic Tutor program.

Please don't tell me that the people who fill these out are the ones we'll be visiting??

Because they want to win it, not buy it.

I can understand how so many people can be sceptical, this does sound too good to be true.

You sure there's nothing more we need to know about the job?

Thanks.

hehe, we had them lot come out to our joint. My olds were looking at it for my step brothers, installed on two computers. They wanted 6 grand. I choked on my food when my olds told me, and started making a mental list of all the car parts i could have bought with it. I heard it's a pretty damn good bit of software though. Except, i've left the whole sales area. Only good thing was being able to have a perve every now and then :laugh: (used to work at kingsgrove sports), but customers can be pricks =/

Not all mums and dads are that cluey or have the know how, if it were obtainable via those means. Supply and demand like everything else. Im guessing this specific product is tailoured to the demands placed by own education system, learn the right things the besy way at the right time etc. :D

So tell me, who's going to give this a go?

Also Steve, I saw one of the drop boxes that you mentioned today in a local chip shop in Villawood. It says "WIN (keyword WIN) a notebook computer and the Mathamagic Tutor program.

Please don't tell me that the people who fill these out are the ones we'll be visiting??

Because they want to win it, not buy it.

I can understand how so many people can be sceptical, this does sound too good to be true.

You sure there's nothing more we need to know about the job?

Thanks.

There are draws to win it, the people i see (mainly except for referrals) have seen someone in a stand in a place like a shopping centre etc and left their details with that person

Has no-one pirated this software yet?

There are a lot of other programs running around out there on the internet that are within the same price-range as this product.

There's passwords etc so it cant be copied and burnt

Thats all i know about the software side of it, it gets technical, and im not a computer guru >_<

Not all mums and dads are that cluey or have the know how, if it were obtainable via those means. Supply and demand like everything else. Im guessing this specific product is tailoured to the demands placed by own education system, learn the right things the besy way at the right time etc. >_<

Exactly.

Learn while you're young, not when its too late just before the higher school exams, like yr 10 school cert. or the HSC

See now that's the thing, young parents these days are expecting that their kids will learn everything when they go to school. That's never been the case. There's a university case study about it somewhere...

The buck stops with the parents. If they don't teach the kids or get involved with the kids education, the kids won't f**king learn a thing.

(rant off)

Hey man dont blame "young parents" just because they are young I went to school with a guy and his old man was over 50 when we were in year 7 and he was as think as shit.

I am Sceptical

If the program is a good as you say and easy to sell then i would suggest it is available on the torrent network. The general rule is "If no one has copied,cracked or hacked it then it must be crap".

So what is the name of the program, size of the program and what security measures are built into it. Remember if it is a few thousand dollars and has no security it is all a load of S^&*..

I am Sceptical

If the program is a good as you say and easy to sell then i would suggest it is available on the torrent network. The general rule is "If no one has copied,cracked or hacked it then it must be crap".

So what is the name of the program, size of the program and what security measures are built into it. Remember if it is a few thousand dollars and has no security it is all a load of S^&*..

:laugh::rofl::laugh::down::P

I think that the point of this thread has gone alittle of track

Stevo is seeing if anyone who is interested in a job to contact him i believe that this thread is not in place to sell the product nor is this to debate if it works,

I for one would like to think that this item works and i have heard only good things so if you feel that this is a scam or you believe that this is crap then keep your comments to your self as you have nothing to base this on except that you are unaware of the security items that are attached to the program. If you have hard evidence then fare enough

I think this may be a good oportunity for many that are in a position to give it ago If you are not one of those please wish the others luck . :)

That is my thought on the matter :)

...and like any business there's more people at the bottom than the top...
Like any business, there's more people at the bottom than the top

lol, I think you've been brainwashed steve! I can help. I need 12 bottles of bourbon, an ounce of pot and 3 tabs of ex.... and for you I'll need a book on how to de-program. you can read it while I get smashed.

:laugh::rofl::laugh::down::P

I think that the point of this thread has gone alittle of track

Stevo is seeing if anyone who is interested in a job to contact him i believe that this thread is not in place to sell the product nor is this to debate if it works,

I for one would like to think that this item works and i have heard only good things so if you feel that this is a scam or you believe that this is crap then keep your comments to your self as you have nothing to base this on except that you are unaware of the security items that are attached to the program. If you have hard evidence then fare enough

I think this may be a good oportunity for many that are in a position to give it ago If you are not one of those please wish the others luck . :)

That is my thought on the matter :)

I am interested and as such i am asking for more information on the subject, If it's ok to advertise the job here isn't it also ok to ask questions about the job here ? If the rules in this forum are that i can only ever post positive optimistic thoughts here please let me know.

I think that the point of this thread has gone alittle of track

Stevo is seeing if anyone who is interested in a job to contact him i believe that this thread is not in place to sell the product nor is this to debate if it works,

I for one would like to think that this item works and i have heard only good things so if you feel that this is a scam or you believe that this is crap then keep your comments to your self as you have nothing to base this on except that you are unaware of the security items that are attached to the program. If you have hard evidence then fare enough

Well said

lol, I think you've been brainwashed steve! I can help. I need 12 bottles of bourbon, an ounce of pot and 3 tabs of ex.... and for you I'll need a book on how to de-program. you can read it while I get smashed.

Very funny Richard

I am interested and as such i am asking for more information on the subject, If it's ok to advertise the job here isn't it also ok to ask questions about the job here ? If the rules in this forum are that i can only ever post positive optimistic thoughts here please let me know.

I did say to PM me a number or any questions in the first post

This thread has gone way off track, i thought it would be good to help out some SAU'ers with good paying jobs, maybe i was wrong.

Oh, BTW, this is not a program that you can copy from a torrent or just burn off a mate as some people suggested.

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