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SomeCreep 01-11-2004 05:58 AM

100 millionaires :glugglug

Brad Xtremepay 01-11-2004 05:59 AM

Just picked up a US savings account. Going to deposit all my USD in it and let is sit for 5 years until bush is out of office. Then when the $ rises again - cash out.

$1.22 exchange right now. UNFUCKINGREAL. Lowest in 14 years or something crazy like that.

Serge_Oprano 01-11-2004 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrbling
I can retire on a million except
why retire, when business has become a fun game to me.

A game I win a lot in.

ask serge how his shitty retirement is going.
Only reason he retired is because his business was shut off.
All the big boys never retire unless they get completely shut off.

you are an IDIOT!

in my shitty retirement I've seen half of the world and actively working on seeing the other half,
while you making money, working your ass and guess what?

you can't take it with you
;-)))

inthestars 01-11-2004 06:21 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrbling
I can retire on a million except
why retire, when business has become a fun game to me.

A game I win a lot in.

ask serge how his shitty retirement is going.
Only reason he retired is because his business was shut off.
All the big boys never retire unless they get completely shut off.

How was it shut off? I missed that.

strobi 01-11-2004 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL
If you want to really feel poor. :)

http://www.rolls-royce.150m.com/brunei/

That's money, real money.


"300SL replica" tsssss he doesn't have a real one?:thumbsup

media 01-11-2004 07:12 AM

http://www.shavedpoodle.com/figs.gif

DarkJedi 01-11-2004 07:21 AM

You have reached the pinnacle of success as soon as you become uninterested in money, compliments, or publicity.

woj 01-11-2004 07:36 AM

How old are you guys by the way (millionaires)?

It's slightly more impressive to see a millionaire in the 20s than a millionaire in 30s or later.

slapass 01-11-2004 08:35 AM

I know several people with a net worth of 2-4 million that don't have enough $$ to retire on. Low interest rates have really pushed the bar up.

Serge_Oprano 01-11-2004 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by slapass
I know several people with a net worth of 2-4 million that don't have enough $$ to retire on. Low interest rates have really pushed the bar up.
not true,
it all depends on AGE...

if you are 79, $2,000,000 is MORE than plenty,
if you are 20 with $2,000,000 - keep paddling, son
;-))))

krazyone 01-11-2004 10:42 AM

my hands are down but I am working on it.

KRL 01-11-2004 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by LegendaryLars



yup I was watching a show and saw that richard bransom owns this kick ass island and he charges 36k A day to stay there and it is booked solid for a year.. he is making piles of cash off of that. I wanna own a resort Island with kick ass surf and massages on the sand. the show was like an how long nothing else on teh show made me jealous but that. it was a new robin leach show

A friend of mine did one week on Branson's Necker Island. He said it was incredible. I don't think the price was that high though. My friend put together 8 people who paid $7K each for a week's stay. It might have been off season.

KRL 01-11-2004 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Serge_Oprano


not true,
it all depends on AGE...
if you are 20 with $2,000,000 - keep paddling, son
;-))))

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup

krazyone 01-11-2004 10:44 AM

doesn't help with a messed up sig.

KRL 01-11-2004 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by woj
How old are you guys by the way (millionaires)?

It's slightly more impressive to see a millionaire in the 20s than a millionaire in 30s or later.

I started doing really well at 27 and hit it just past 30. Also had some fucked up years when I had business and marriage partners that screwed me over royally and I lost loads. Always have bounced back again no problem. Once you get the big money formulas and tricks down, its pretty hard not to make a lot of money after you've been there already.

The best advice I'll give you young fellows and take this to heart more than anything else.

CHOOSE YOUR BUSINESS AND MARRIAGE PARTNERS WISELY!

Watch your family members like a hawk also. Its the people you think you can trust that fuck you over the most, sadly.

Rich 01-11-2004 10:53 AM

I'm 33 and I could retire comfortably right now, in fact I already am semi retired.

KRL 01-11-2004 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PersianKitty


I pay cash for most everything I purchase.....cars, jewelry, artwork, etc. Can't tell you how many times I've gone to a different sales person or store because they first looked at the fact that I was wearing jeans and tennis shoes instead of checking the color of my money.

Ditto. Cash always.

KRL 01-11-2004 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Carrie

My great-grandfather used to go buy a new cadillac every two years. Keep in mind you didn't need to be a millionaire to buy a caddy, but back then caddys were considered damned expensive.

He was a farmer. A simple man who saved his money. The day he went to get his new caddy, he went straight from the fields, in his work truck and his overalls covered in dirt. Thing is, he had enough money for two caddys in his pocket - in cash.
The caddy salesman was clearly looking down his nose at my GG the whole time, sneering at him, kept trying to convince him that perhaps he should keep his truck for a while. A well-dressed couple came in and the salesman shot over to them, never to give my GG another glance. My GG left.

An hour later he pulled up in front of the cadillac dealership in a brand new top-of-the-line Lincoln, the most expensive one you could buy. The salesman came out with his jaw hanging open. GG asked him if he had ended up selling that couple a car. The salesman told him no.
GG smiled at him, pulled the rest of the cash out of his pocket and sat it on the seat next to him, and said "Too bad... the fellow over at the Lincoln dealership treated me like a king, and he's got a customer for life. See if you can learn something from that, Sonny."

That man could've bought and sold the entire town he lived in, but the salesman couldn't see past his overalls. Don't judge a book by its cover!

Same here. My grandfather on my mother's side immigrated from Italy and went to work in the coal mines. He saved his money and ended up owning several small businesses, a four story house paid in full, and loved to go into stores dressed simply to see if he would get good service or not looking like a labor man with little money, and then pull out a wad of cash to blow away the salesman.

x-vision 01-11-2004 11:04 AM

made my first by 24. Finally starting to have enough time to spend some of it. I think a lot of entrepreneurs could roll big, but don't because their nature is to use it to continuing growing their wealth. It's hard to spend freely when you're used to running a tight ship business-wise. When I spend money, it's usually not on frivolous stuff, but rather things that continue to appreciate like good artwork and properties.

KRL 01-11-2004 11:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by x-vision
made my first by 24. Finally starting to have enough time to spend some of it. I think a lot of entrepreneurs could roll big, but don't because their nature is to use it to continuing growing their wealth. It's hard to spend freely when you're used to running a tight ship business-wise. When I spend money, it's usually not on frivolous stuff, but rather things that continue to appreciate like good artwork and properties.
How's that 3-D porn niche doing (in your sig). Is that getting a following?

x-vision 01-11-2004 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL


How's that 3-D porn niche doing (in your sig). Is that getting a following?

To be honest, we haven't put a lot behind it. I'm still learning the business and with regards to porn I still consider myself a total noobie. However, we apply the same priniciples that have made us a huge success in mainstream to our adult projects, so I would expect it to continue to grow. We run an honest program and it converts for the people promoting it to the right audience. The customers who have it are happy with it and I believe there is a lot opportunity in this niche.

crunchyinmilk 01-11-2004 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by x-vision
made my first by 24. Finally starting to have enough time to spend some of it. I think a lot of entrepreneurs could roll big, but don't because their nature is to use it to continuing growing their wealth. It's hard to spend freely when you're used to running a tight ship business-wise. When I spend money, it's usually not on frivolous stuff, but rather things that continue to appreciate like good artwork and properties.
that's so true.. alot of my friends ask me why i don't buy a new car or take vacations but it's just in my nature to keep money in my business ventures and keep it working for me..

Peaches 01-11-2004 01:20 PM

I'm poor and happy. :) I grew up in a wealthy family and saw what money does to people and even if we were the exception, I've been happier than they'll ever be by giving away more money than I've kept. :thumbsup

SleazyDream 01-11-2004 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL




The best advice I'll give you young fellows and take this to heart more than anything else.

CHOOSE YOUR BUSINESS AND MARRIAGE PARTNERS WISELY!

Watch your family members like a hawk also. Its the people you think you can trust that fuck you over the most, sadly.

wise words

detoxed 01-11-2004 06:40 PM

KRL hit me up on ICQ when you get a chance, 239088209

davidd 01-11-2004 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BradShaw



$ can not buy love, but it sure can open doors.



Money can't buy you friends but it sure as hell raises the quality of your enemies.

-dd

Xenophage 01-11-2004 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by KRL


A friend of mine did one week on Branson's Necker Island. He said it was incredible. I don't think the price was that high though. My friend put together 8 people who paid $7K each for a week's stay. It might have been off season.

that rules if anyone on this board ever goes there I wanna tag along :) I will pay for my share

polish_aristocrat 02-02-2005 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carrie
My great-grandfather used to go buy a new cadillac every two years. Keep in mind you didn't need to be a millionaire to buy a caddy, but back then caddys were considered damned expensive.

He was a farmer. A simple man who saved his money. The day he went to get his new caddy, he went straight from the fields, in his work truck and his overalls covered in dirt. Thing is, he had enough money for two caddys in his pocket - in cash.
The caddy salesman was clearly looking down his nose at my GG the whole time, sneering at him, kept trying to convince him that perhaps he should keep his truck for a while. A well-dressed couple came in and the salesman shot over to them, never to give my GG another glance. My GG left.

An hour later he pulled up in front of the cadillac dealership in a brand new top-of-the-line Lincoln, the most expensive one you could buy. The salesman came out with his jaw hanging open. GG asked him if he had ended up selling that couple a car. The salesman told him no.
GG smiled at him, pulled the rest of the cash out of his pocket and sat it on the seat next to him, and said "Too bad... the fellow over at the Lincoln dealership treated me like a king, and he's got a customer for life. See if you can learn something from that, Sonny."

That man could've bought and sold the entire town he lived in, but the salesman couldn't see past his overalls. Don't judge a book by its cover!

great post

AdultNex 02-02-2005 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
No, most times as you get more money you start going outside the US for opportunities and to protect yourself against just that. Lots of guys trade currencies and such.

Also, if you look in Forbes every year they do an article on the costs of living well and show each year's comparison prices for luxury items.

The price of big boy toys keeps skyrocketing. So the more wealthy you get you got to layout more bucks for the fun stuff.

Price-level adjustments.

Economics 101.

pornstar2pac 02-02-2005 04:50 PM

I'm a 7 figure jigga in Mexico. does that count?

will76 02-02-2005 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spunky
I agree ,although the tidbits gathered are useful but nobody is going to help anybody.They are afraid of competition.
I know it also takes a lot of hard work, alot of luck and thousands of $ to make a go at it. I have tried many things but nothing really seems to make it. *Sigh* maybe one day :(


I disagree! For staters I made *over* a million dollars last year just from CLICKCASH... i have screen snapshot on my site if you want to see. I am not lieing.

I disagree that no one is going to help anyone else. I am helping people. NOW! I am not going to do it for you, but I will help you.

I started teamclickcash recently to help people. I work 80+ hours a week right now to make this much money, I can't do this forever. I also never took much time to help people in the past so i never developed a downline and referal income.

TeamClickCash enables me to not only help people make a lot of money but I am also creating a passive source of income in the process. Something that i could ease back from over time, work a lot less then 80 hours and still help people when needed.

The reason why I mention how much I make is because I want you to know 1. I know what the shit i am doing, and 2. You know Clickcash is a top knotch company that produces big hitters and that they pay you too when you make it. I am not telling you that you will make as much as me, but the oppertunity is proven that it is there and I will help you. It's the best affiliate company to make it happen, you just need to put hard work into it but you wont be doing it alone.....

Questions? Yes i only advertise clickcash, but i diversify by investing my money in real-estate.

Feed back ?

See sig for my site.

Head 02-02-2005 05:09 PM

I'm working on a couple milti-million dollar real-estate deals now. If they happen: i should go over.

will76 02-02-2005 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
I started doing really well at 27 and hit it just past 30. Also had some fucked up years when I had business and marriage partners that screwed me over royally and I lost loads. Always have bounced back again no problem. Once you get the big money formulas and tricks down, its pretty hard not to make a lot of money after you've been there already.

The best advice I'll give you young fellows and take this to heart more than anything else.

CHOOSE YOUR BUSINESS AND MARRIAGE PARTNERS WISELY!

Watch your family members like a hawk also. Its the people you think you can trust that fuck you over the most, sadly.

KRL, i would enjoy shooting the shit with you some time. I am 28, I started in the biz when i was 23. Kept doing better and better every year. I invest 95% of whats left over after taxes and living expenses into real-estate and other more secure business, i also sock a good bit away into longer term retirement plans... My goal i set for myself was to have my real-estate assets paying my bills by age 30, (what i call financial freedom ,don't work unless you want to) I'm on target.

best advice i give anyone, whether you are making $100 a week part time or 10K a week full time. Don't blow it. Your friends with phat credit card bills will tell you live for today, have fun enjoy it... that's great if you know you are going to die tomorrow lol. but if you live to 80 with that attitude you will be working till you are 80 ... what kind of life is that. Get your shit straight today and bust ass for 3,4,5 even 10 years if it takes you that long, but put yout time in now, ENJOY the rest of your live. I'll sacrifice 5 years now to get me 50 of pure enjoyment and freedome. If you make less it might take you longer to do it but same philosiphy applies to everyone.

Peaches 02-02-2005 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LegendaryLars
one thing is there will always be someone with more than you. So the trick is to figure out how to be happy no matter how much wealth you have.. I am more envious of truely happy people than I am with ultra rich people. Also I have learned over the years that a lot of people spend a lot of money to look really rich and they really dont have shit and are leveraged to fuck and dont save or plan for the future its all about the look good. you would be surprised at teh Industry players who really dont have shit or dont have anywhere near the klinda money you think they do and on the flip side you would be surprised at the people who do have crazy stacks a money in the bank. Usually those who talk the most about it have less than they say.

Exactly. This is why I love you! :)

Fake Nick 02-02-2005 05:17 PM

Fake Nick is thinking of joining team clickcash :)

pornstar2pac 02-02-2005 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fake Nick
Fake Nick is thinking of joining team clickcash :)



or rob more donut shops

SleazyDream 02-02-2005 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KRL
Ditto. Cash always.


i use my amex - but it gets paid in full each month.


i'm addicted to airmiles

will76 02-02-2005 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serge_Oprano
not true,
it all depends on AGE...

if you are 79, $2,000,000 is MORE than plenty,
if you are 20 with $2,000,000 - keep paddling, son
;-))))


Yeah if the 2,000,000 is sitting in your bank account making .025% interest... and you are burning through it while you travel around the world ... you are right that aint shit. BUt if that 2mm goes into real-estate ventures and makes you 25k+ a month, plus pays off your loan on those properties, and your propties appreciate, then SON you are set for life at any freaking age. :thumbsup

will76 02-02-2005 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fake Nick
Fake Nick is thinking of joining team clickcash :)

come on board.... There is still plenty room ;)

quiet 02-02-2005 05:38 PM

old threads rule

DWB 02-02-2005 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by quiet
definitely not enough to retire on.

i've got a couple mill cash/liquid, couple mill in property/investments.

Depends on where and how you live. I could retire on a mill EASY and have a very good life.

MikeXAMO 02-02-2005 05:39 PM

If you want to prove your rich, every entry submit $10,000 to my paypal account. I will submit the winners in a new thread.

Babagirls 02-02-2005 05:40 PM

not yet :)
give me 3 more yrs, i'll be sittin on a million or two.

Nismo 02-02-2005 05:56 PM

im a 5fig player. LOL.

by 2007 my goal is to be making 7figs a year.

I write down every little thing I spend just to keep track of my money. I am geeky like that.

will76 02-02-2005 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
Depends on where and how you live. I could retire on a mill EASY and have a very good life.


True that ! lol

a million is worth a hell of a lot more in Jackson, Mississippi then in NYC. So wjy live in a place that cost a fortune to live if you conduct all of your business online ????? you can do that from anywhere ?

Pornwolf 02-02-2005 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76
True that ! lol

a million is worth a hell of a lot more in Jackson, Mississippi then in NYC. So wjy live in a place that cost a fortune to live if you conduct all of your business online ????? you can do that from anywhere ?

That's like saying you'd rather be able to shop in Wal-Mart everyday rather than shop in Saks 5th Avenue. Ny is the Saks to anytown USA's Wal Mart. Even the NY haters will agree.

Sure, it costs a lot more to live here but your access to more is unparalleled. Also, anyone making a mint here that keeps their entire busienss online is an idiot for not taking advantage of the opportunities a big and usually expensive city provides.

StuartD 02-02-2005 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will76
Yeah if the 2,000,000 is sitting in your bank account making .025% interest... and you are burning through it while you travel around the world ... you are right that aint shit. BUt if that 2mm goes into real-estate ventures and makes you 25k+ a month, plus pays off your loan on those properties, and your propties appreciate, then SON you are set for life at any freaking age. :thumbsup

uh huh... $2mil is nothing... try to explain that one to the majority of people in the world.

Dagwolf 02-02-2005 07:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NichePay - StuartD
uh huh... $2mil is nothing... try to explain that one to the majority of people in the world.

If anyone wants to give me nothing, let me know. I'll make something of it. :1orglaugh

$5 submissions 02-02-2005 07:24 PM

Im a millionaire... if you count CHUCK E CHEEZE tokens :( :upsidedow

Drake 02-02-2005 07:25 PM

I have billions, private jets, and homes in every city on the planet.

But when I wake up, it's all gone :(


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