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I'm still trying to figure out what fake nick Lavitra is.
Regardless, I must say that is a weird video.. motives? meanings?
What was his reply on that btw?
Seems a bit strange,
1. All 100 dollar bills
2. Do all his sales end in 0's or something? Where is the change, what if it was 3050? where is the 50's?
Bizarre.
Why the postage stamps on the envelopes inside of the paper, inside of the magazines.
Why the same idea for each package. I mean the paper, envelope (sealed), the magazines?
Why the UPS/FedEx when a ACH or Wire would be that much faster and safer?
Why if your doing this to avoid taxes, would you then post such on the web, attached to ones site, also with tracking number information?
As for the fake nick. It is the technically banned Dori Dori nick whom should be banned yet again since he is bypassing his 3 month ban Eric implied with a multiple nick.
Lastly as Fuzebox says, it never said a sponsor or affiliate program sent the money. Then as a pet peeve under most circumstances affiliates do not send money. Affiliates are those that promote sites. However this time it could be affiliates sending the cash (not sure), yet that would be very subtle since it would be concluded this comes from the making money online pyramid thing it seems he is promoting and thus technically the money would of come from "affiliates" wanting to make money. However since that thing seems to run off of paypal, it would just seem like this is a poorly thought out marketing video.
From watching the video it seems to be a pyramid scheme that supposedly avoids being illegal by using Fedex instead of the USPS. I guess the magazine being in the package helps.
The video is probably fake, but it's actually plausible sponsor would send $$ like that... why wouldn't it be? Some affiliate says "I'll send you 100 sales per day but I want to be paid in cash" and I'm sure quite a few sponsors would jump on it...
From watching the video it seems to be a pyramid scheme that supposedly avoids being illegal by using Fedex instead of the USPS. I guess the magazine being in the package helps.
description of this video at Youtube:
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