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Old 02-07-2009, 11:07 PM   #41
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NOt being funny but can you not understand plain English? Bondand Co?

Im not being petulent ,It doesnt matter how long Ive posted for. What I say is correct. If a business is for sale then figures have to substantiate sales value. If you dont understand this then w, well a job In Lidl is beckoning...
I have not once made any claim about the value of the site.

I swear you are arguing with the voices in your head which makes it very diffilcult to have a sensible adult discussion with you.

Is anyone else confused here?

Old 02-07-2009, 11:16 PM   #42
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You know how I feel John!

Old 02-07-2009, 11:26 PM   #43
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Ok, Bondanco ,, I sincerely apologise, I am justly concerned guys dont waste money buying dreams that turn out to be big problems.
Your site has been online for only 9 months, source - internet whois search and coincidentaly hosted by a shrouded host, meaning personal and important registration details are hidden. What normal businesses do this????
So as your using namecheaphosting I very much doubt the integrity of your business. I urge any buyer to ask relevent questions and seek proof to substantiate value in a fair business structure.
Thats a fair comment in a business environment, something your site and offer seems to fail on many counts.

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Old 02-07-2009, 11:29 PM   #44
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I'm selling a website Steve... get over it.

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YOur not selling a web site,,,, you are trying to sell a business as you are making claims of earnings :

"If treated well it will make a vert profitiable business and as much as i realise suppliers are very important it would be silly for me to offer these out as part of the deal. This will cost me probably 1000s of pounds in regards to an offer but i cant be offering such info.

Some may say im selling a template and domain but i hope most will see its quite a bit more then that and a good business ready to go.

The dropshipping program itself can be very successful taking in £1800 a month if used correctly "

Without suppliers and substantial proof these words are completely meaningless.
Particularly when your site has only been online less than 9 months....
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Make me an offer Steve ill give you mates rates....


Looking forward to a heart warming reply....

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Amusing how you dont have any intelligent counter reply to offer just dumb comments. And your initial offering is littered with spelling mistakes , which also makes me wonder how far your attention to detail you put to this rather flakey enterprise and maybe your website design offerings!!!!
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There we go!

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You've not changed have you John

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Amusing how you dont have any intelligent counter reply to offer just dumb comments. And your initial offering is littered with spelling mistakes , which also makes me wonder how far your attention to detail you put to this rather flakey enterprise and maybe your website design offerings!!!!
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Go to bed !!

John is a respected advertiser on here so maybe you should just keep your thoughts to yourself - unless you intend on buying the site?!

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