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Awty is right!
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Posted by: fsamec
After agonizing over this for the last few days I made a decision to go back to what I do best. HYIP was good to me before the NL scam, and that is what it is.
I am going back to my old work. They produce air/water purification units.
Up until two months ago HYIP was fun and paid well. I believe I did better than most. I was averaging $8k a month but the last two months has taken it's toll. It is 5:04 am here in Florida and I have been up for two hours after just three hours of sleep. Now all of you that hate me can post anything you want about me, I don't care. I will still be involved with the HYIP Advisory Board but it will be for fun not income. I feel I still have a lot to contribute and will continue to do so.
If anyone wants to contact me they can reach me at samecteam@yahoo.com
Posted by: Investra
You switch from a passive to an active income generating process.
The MLM grave yard is in similar condition like the hyi market.
98% of mlmer's never make any significant amount of money,
just like in hyi.
The 80:20 rule is no longer applicable in today's environment.
It is more like 90:10 or more.
The new trend everybody wants to be an fx trader and in a few
month we will have the fx mini account holder grave yard.
Winners never quit and doing the same thing over and over
with the same result is insanity as we all know.
Fred if this is your vocation you have to follow your instincts.
Best of LUCK
Gunther
Posted by: fsamec
Actually it is 97/3. Only three percent make it to the $5-30k a month mark. It does take work and dedication. The catch is anyone can be in the 3% area if they want. Not only that but EcoQuest never pushes you to sell or recruit. They will offer the training if you want it. Occasional seller are the most common type with this company and there is nothing wrong with it. It is up to you how far you want to go.
Posted by: droesparky
hey Fred
I just moved back to Oklahoma from Jacksonvillie FL and I lived in ST Pete in the early 70s
What part of FL are you in.
Posted by: golddust
Fred,
Your candid and relevant posts have always been interesting to me, reflecting your "work and dedication". I will miss what you have had to say, even if I did not agree. This arena needs more thinking people like you.
Good luck,
golddust
Posted by: betrdanevr
Fred, I know you're going to do just fine!! O
Terri
Posted by: awty
Good Luck, Fred! I 'played' in the 'sales rep' business for a while, just not my cup of tea, but, with your skills, I'm thinking that it should work out fine.
Jeff
Posted by: BigDawg
I wish you well Fred.