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Re: Ideas for a homebased part-time business
[Re: therealhojo]
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08/04/16 06:28 PM
08/04/16 06:28 PM
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Posts: 10,339 Alabama
whack-n-stack
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Posts: 10,339
Alabama
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Contact my wife DeeDee,PM me your info, she is a Young Living Oil's distributor. We are about to really ramp her productivity up. The money you can make a month is staggering! And this is not some person that no one knows. Several people in our area are in the $20,000 and MONTH range. Few others are $130,000 a MONTH. Staggering to say the least! On of the top producers making that much did it in a little over 2 years. If you are interested. Gotta love a pyramid scheme My thinking too. Guess y'all won't be calling?? Probably not. I mean all I read was money, money, money. Y'all ever provide a service? *me biting the hook*
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Re: Ideas for a homebased part-time business
[Re: superdave]
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08/05/16 04:05 AM
08/05/16 04:05 AM
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Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 7,766 Montgomery, AL
Hunting-231
14 point
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Posts: 7,766
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If you aren't trying to make it your primary source of income or get rich.
After my aunt retired, she did at home assembly work doing some type of craft things (I don't know the specifics). They'd send her boxes of materials, she'd do whatever needed to be done, then ship the finished products back. She'd watch TV while putting together whatever crafts they had sent her. As I understand it, she made reasonable money (greater than minimum wage) doing it and it occupied her time.
She did this for several years until her arthritis got to the point she couldn't handle the small pieces.
"The struggle you're in today, is developing the strength you need for tomorrow."
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Re: Ideas for a homebased part-time business
[Re: Mully]
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08/05/16 06:10 AM
08/05/16 06:10 AM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 943 Danville, Al
JDawg
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Danville, Al
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All of the It Works folks on my facebook ranted and raved about this money they were/are making. As of lately I have noticed several who had upgraded to new Denali's, Tahoe's, Lexus suv's, bought husbands SxS's, etc selling all these things on facebook. I guess It Works must not have worked once the payments started rolling in and once uncle sam asked for his portion. My wife got suckered into this IT WORKS croup!! She got her first check for $22!! Never mind the fact that she spent about $3-400 for the croup on my credit card!! Yea it really worked alright!!
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Re: Ideas for a homebased part-time business
[Re: Mully]
#1806420
08/05/16 11:14 AM
08/05/16 11:14 AM
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Joined: Mar 2016
Posts: 2,023 AL
therealhojo
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Posts: 2,023
AL
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All of the It Works folks on my facebook ranted and raved about this money they were/are making. As of lately I have noticed several who had upgraded to new Denali's, Tahoe's, Lexus suv's, bought husbands SxS's, etc selling all these things on facebook. I guess It Works must not have worked once the payments started rolling in and once uncle sam asked for his portion. No way to get around the Uncle!! Just like any business. You have to be smart with the money.
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Re: Ideas for a homebased part-time business
[Re: whack-n-stack]
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08/05/16 12:35 PM
08/05/16 12:35 PM
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Posts: 2,023 AL
therealhojo
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Contact my wife DeeDee,PM me your info, she is a Young Living Oil's distributor. We are about to really ramp her productivity up. The money you can make a month is staggering! And this is not some person that no one knows. Several people in our area are in the $20,000 and MONTH range. Few others are $130,000 a MONTH. Staggering to say the least! On of the top producers making that much did it in a little over 2 years. If you are interested. Gotta love a pyramid scheme My thinking too. Guess y'all won't be calling?? Probably not. I mean all I read was money, money, money. Y'all ever provide a service? *me biting the hook* My wife can tell you about the oils. I was very skeptical about the whole process but I have actually meet the folks that are doing it for a living. I don't use a ton of the products but the few I do actually work. Peppermint cures my hiccups and heart burn almost instantly. I cut my finger, no need for stitches but it would no stop bleeding. Wife pulls out an oil (I'm not sure what it was) and put a few drops on it and it stopped in seconds. I will say that my grandmother could walk in the woods and yard and take plants that would cure stuff. Yellow root was one I remember. We would have to find it on creek banks and bring it to her. The indians used plants and herbs to heal, and thats what these things remind me of. If you're interested send me your contact info. If not I understand.
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Re: Ideas for a homebased part-time business
[Re: superdave]
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08/05/16 12:44 PM
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If it hasn't already been mentioned, I would look into reselling items on Ebay. You can easily cross reference items on craigslist with items on Ebay and earn the difference. All it take is snapping a few photos and copying the website description. I do it all the time while sitting on the couch relaxing at night. It's very easy to do with just a smartphone. You can also go to yard sales and pick up items for next to nothing.
I do it myself for hobby money. Start with items you already know a good deal about and then branch out. There is a ton of money generating power right there in the palm of your hand if you'll just embrace it.
"The kill is the satisfying, indeed essential, conclusion to a successful hunt. But, I take no pleasure in the act itself. One does not hunt in order to kill, but kills in order to have hunted. - Finn Aagard
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