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Ok, well i was sitting at work waiting for a ride, and this dude i talk to thats a security gaurd, we was talking and hes like wow thats a nice truck outside and it was one of the electritions trucks brand new, i told him that they made like 25 dollars n hour at this company blah blah blah to make a long story short hes like well, i make about as much as them people, so im like O.O! WTF? hes like yeah, "u seen that scam on tv about realstate notes" im like o.O yes, hes like well i bought it and come to find out he makes like 300 to 3000 dollars a month in money in our small town, he wasnt trying to sell me anything cause i was just like wtf, and he didnt really wanna explain it cause he dont want me to steal his business in our town since its small, but he said all he does is go in the paper and find houses for sale or something and goes looks at them, logs on to this site and lists them and banks bid on the financing or something? (confused) and if it gets bidded on he gets like %5 commision on it, but he told me to goto www.notenetwork.com , but my question is since i didnt get to talk to him long cause he had to leave, is if any neowinians have tried of this stuff, in my opinion when i always seen these commericals im like *FLIP* SCAMMM *FLIP* but i dont know what to think cause the dude wasnt trying to sell me anything or try to get me to sign up, so maybe anyone knows wtf these notes and stuff are and if its a real way to make a little money on the side in my spare time, he said its pretty expensive to sign up for it but it will make its money back with in like 3 weeks, please help me out :)

eye_crust..

seriously man, if i were you i would forget about it...i never or will ever invest into something i am ever full aware with..they always say you gonna get returns but in the end nothing is garunteed..

i like to work for my money becuase at least you know its honest...

i ain't saying nothing about you man, please don't take it that way...but anything to do with money should serious be treated with caution...

if i were you i would ignore it....

try investing...be sure to use all the right cotacts etc...at least that way your covered...

seriously man, if i were you i would forget about it...i never or will ever invest into something i am ever full aware with..they always say you gonna get returns but in the end nothing is garunteed..

i like to work for my money becuase at least you know its honest...

i ain't saying nothing about you man, please don't take it that way...but anything to do with money should serious be treated with caution...

if i were you i would ignore it....

try investing...be sure to use all the right cotacts etc...at least that way your covered...

Nice post (Y)

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lmao yes they are haha its 4:03 in the morning and i just got off work from 12 hours, give me a break haha

yeah like my boss told this girl that had this diet med that shes liek ITS THE BEST!

he said "If it sounds to good to be true, it usally is!" WOW GREAT WISDOM WHITE HAIRED ONE :p

yeah, i work hard for my money but i have everything i want in life right now and i wanna try and invest in something, i would try stocks but i have no clue how stocks work or where to even start at.. give me some ideas on stuff i could invest in that might return money in time..

I was thinking about buying wholesale clothes and selling them on ebay, i made some good money when i sold on ebay just i didnt have the money to invest at the time and now i do..

give me ideas ^_^

:rolleyes: The one big problem with these TV schemes, is they never tell you how many more 1000's you must spend to get whatever business going. They try to BS you that for 50, 100, 300, you too can make fast, easy money. I don't think that ALL are fake, but Beware.

This is how it works, in general...

look for houses for sale, usually older ones that need work ($10,000)

Get it appraised to find out what it would be worth after fixing it up a bit (20,000)

ask contracter how much he will charge to fix it. ($5000)

go to bank, show them all appraisals and estimates, they give you a loan for the value of the house after renovating. ($20,000)

buy house ($10,000)

Pay contractor. ($5000)

you keep the rest($5000)

So you get $5000, then you sell or rent out the house. This is a generalization, but you get the point.

if it sounds too good to be true then it is...you'll lend up losing more money than you make. he prolly told you only the fluffy stuff and he'll prolly get a commission if you sign up for it

he didnt ask me to sign up or anything he was not really wanting to tell me the full details cause of our town being so small, he said its good for if u have a full time job and to make a few extra hundred a month to play with he said he uses it to make poker money to play with each money

This is how it works, in general...

look for houses for sale, usually older ones that need work ($10,000)

Get it appraised to find out what it would be worth after fixing it up a bit (20,000)

ask contracter how much he will charge to fix it. ($5000)

go to bank, show them all appraisals and estimates, they give you a loan for the value of the house after renovating. ($20,000)

buy house ($10,000)

Pay contractor. ($5000)

you keep the rest($5000)

So you get $5000, then you sell or rent out the house. This is a generalization, but you get the point.

Naw thats not how this program works, its basically u make the other people u buy the package off rich which would be a finicial group that sells notes, and u find a house and write down what its got (good qualities) etc.. and put it on this site and if your house gets bid on by a finacaing group then u get like %1 of what the house gets bidded on for, its very petty cash but he said its worth to do for money that takes only about 10 hours a month to work on to get it .. i dunno..

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