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    NexxLevel is offline Junior Member
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    Lightbulb Investor needed in low risk, high profit market.

    Business:
    Nexx Level Cab Service is a luxury transportation service based in Los Angeles, Ca.

    My company will fill a niche in the market by offering upscale transportation with no minimum rentals, offering the comfort of private transportation with the flexibility of a taxi service.

    It is the mission of Next Level Cab Service to:
    -Reliably provide upscale private transportation
    ‐Provide value through flexible “taxi‐cab” operations model
    -Exceed client expectations for customer service

    Less than $30,000 to startup and ROI in a matter of months.

    Please contact for further questions or information.

    Thanks for you time and consideration.

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    Can you give more details on your plans?

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    I have a driver that I use in Vegas that does something similar. Good business to get into, if you can afford the cost of 2-3 late model vehicles, along with the bonding and insurance it takes to legally transport people in your municipality.

    Do you already have a vehicle? Not sure that 30k will cover the purchase price. I guess leasing would be a better way to go...

    Anyways, keep us in the loop if this project takes off. Next time I'm in LA, I'll look you up!
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    NexxLevel is offline Junior Member
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    Sure, I can email you my business plan. Just PM me you email address.

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    Paul2145r,
    Yes, this industry has good business especially in major cities.
    I know 30k is low but i done heavy research and its just enough to get the company started. I don't have a vehicle yet and I do plan on leasing.

    Thanks for you response and will keep you posted.

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    now i just need investors to look at my proposal lol

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    Hello
    What is the top flea market secret? Know your customers... and then give them what they want.

    Flea Market Secrets - Economic Demographics

    It all comes down to money if you want to profit from your flea market business. Figuring out the economic levels of the flea market customers can help you choose not only what to sell, but how to sell it. People in higher economic brackets would respond better to name brand items and collectibles. Those in lower economic groups can be lured with sale offers such as "buy one, get one half off.They are also more apt to buy used goods.

    Flea Market Secrets - Gender Differences

    That men and women shop differently is not one of the top flea market secrets. In fact, stereotypes about men and women shopping abound. For the most part, the stereotypes are true: men hone in on the particular item or items they want and buy nothing else. Display tools, automotive goods, and other masculine themed items prominently. Women often like to browse and enjoy searching for treasures on your table.

    Flea Market Secrets - Age Groups

    One of the top flea market secrets to high profits is to always market to children. Parents often give kids a dollar or two to spend on whatever they want at the flea market. Older kids and teenagers represent a huge shopping group. Use the flea market secrets wisely and place trendy teen products or toys on the front corner of your table or booth where kids can find them.

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    Hello
    Many flea market vendors do not know the number one tip on the flea market secrets list. They know about finding wholesalers, setting up their table professionally, and researching markets. But if they really want to explode their sales, there are other flea market secrets to consider.

    What is the top flea market secret? Know your customers... and then give them what they want.

    Flea Market Secrets - Economic Demographics

    It all comes down to money if you want to profit from your flea market business. Figuring out the economic levels of the flea market customers can help you choose not only what to sell, but how to sell it. People in higher economic brackets would respond better to name brand items and collectibles. Those in lower economic groups can be lured with sale offers such as "buy one, get one half off." They are also more apt to buy used goods.

    Flea Market Secrets - Gender Differences

    That men and women shop differently is not one of the top flea market secrets. In fact, stereotypes about men and women shopping abound. For the most part, the stereotypes are true: men hone in on the particular item or items they want and buy nothing else. Display tools, automotive goods, and other masculine themed items prominently. Women often like to browse and enjoy searching for treasures on your table.

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