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not like pump n dumping a stock eh 
I think its brilliant ..go for it
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy not like pump n dumping a stock eh |
It's just...
...business.
sure your an asshole, but which way of doing business is morally right?
Do it. But sleep with a gun under your bed. Just in case.
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| sure your an asshole, but which way of doing business is morally right? |
Theres an auction company that does something similar by me. They are hooked up with all the funeral homes.
how bout foreclosures instead?
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| Originally posted by jonSun Theres an auction company that does something similar by me. They are hooked up with all the funeral homes. how bout foreclosures instead? |
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| Originally posted by Mmanu When the target isn't a dying man who lost his wife. He's one of those leeches targeting old people because they are weaker when it comes to business, and are less resistant to leech marketing trick. You're a lower than low lowerer. You deserve to have old people shitting in your mouth. |
Now this is business!!! Want your own videos back... that'll be $150..nah since it's you $145 million!
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Video embarrassment for Wal-Mart Wal-Mart store The footages shows Wal-Mart executives in unguarded moments Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, faces embarrassment and potential lawsuits after its corporate video archive was made public. Flagler Productions, which worked for Wal-Mart for almost 30 years, has made its footage available to lawyers, unions and media organisations. The archive includes clips of male store managers parading in drag. Wal-Mart dropped Flagler in 2006 and only offered the firm $500,000 for the video library. Flagler had asked for $150m before reducing its price to $145m, according to a letter on Wal-Mart's website. The footage captures Wal-Mart executives and employees in closed meetings and unguarded moments. A lawyer stumbled on the archive when representing a 12-year-old boy who suffered extensive burns after a gas canister bought at Wal-Mart exploded. She found footage of employees joking and playing skits about exploding gas cans, reports said. Flagler says that since Wal-Mart never signed a contract for its services, the rights to the tapes still belong to the production company. Reports say the Kansas City-based firm is now charging $250 an hour for video research. Wal-Mart has not commented on the ownership of the archive. |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy I dont deal with the old people. theyre already dead. I'm dealing with their kids that want out of the burdn of owning a second home and paying the mortgage and property taxes and all the maintenance and utilities. |
. All the best of luck then..
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