Post
Topic
Board Securities
Re: Invest in a profitable and established eBay store
by
GT3000
on 13/10/2014, 23:12:04 UTC
I've been putting a lot of thought into this... there's just sooooooooo many scams in the crypto world. Even legitimate businesses are having their owners take off with investor funds. So the question is... how do we know you won't run?

Honestly, I'm not sure how I can prove that. What do you suggest?

I've been putting a lot of thought into this... there's just sooooooooo many scams in the crypto world. Even legitimate businesses are having their owners take off with investor funds. So the question is... how do we know you won't run?

Same here. I mean, I really like the idea and see potential but it looks like you came here totally unprepared. Normally its the other way around - first you take care of website, descriptions, prepare a nice summary of what you have achieved and THEN come to ask for money. As I said, I really like the idea so I'm not saying no, will keep an eye on this topic and see how things work out.

First, I do appreciate the feedback, this is as much a work in progress as anything else. To touch on your other points, I'm not sure what a website would do to running a successful eBay store. I suppose it couldn't hurt but it feels like an unnecessary use of time and money, I am looking into improving the descriptions of my listings but that won't come into play for another week since I'm working on a template that fits all my listings. If you think my OP needs to be clarified, I'll be happy to do that.

I did not read through every post because, frankly, I do not want to figure out some one else's business strategies --

but on the surface -- since the OP seems to think that they know how to make purchases and then sell and then profit ---

it would seem like a loan (read: BTCJam) would be more appropriate than shares for a shell of a business.

either way, good luck with your endeavors.


Not interested in pulling a loan from BTCJam.