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    I'll give you a brick of gold-what would you do with it?

    Hi Everyone,

    I am putting this out there for anyone who can see the potential of a dollar.
    My business is pre-paid video email. No this isn't a multi-level marketing.

    The potential of the business is this-for every prepaid card sold ($5), you get a dollar. Why prepaid video? With the deployment of military all over Iraq and Afghanistan, there's a need for this. It's private messages not something publicly displayed in you tube. Video email also is not time sensitive as a phone call or IM. It can be sitting in an email box waiting to be played.

    Anyway, I won't be asking anyone to buy it from me-just to cultivate the market and start the awareness. Who I'm looking for-if you live near or by a military base, you're already in halfway. If you are business minded-you're in another quarter way. If you believe in it-your 100% in.

    No start ups-you should however be equipped, laptop to show it and internet access (wi-fi) so you can be as mobile as possible.

    Hit me up, the company is already set up-systems are up-cards are ready to go. We just need to create the demand. No one has it in a pre-paid form, every video email is subscriber based.

    Picture this-$1.00 x 1 million cards sold=1million dollars. No ceiling-no upfront cost-no inventory to keep. Make the sale, send the order sheet, we ship-we send you your cut.

    Think about it, PM if you are interested.

    Ciao!

    LT
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    Youtube videos can be set to private or by invite only.
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    ltressel is offline YE Veteran
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    Great Feature Harry,

    But how would you get around this? This an article about:

    he Defense Department isn't trying to "muzzle" troops by banning YouTube and MySpace on their networks, a top military information technology officer tells DANGER ROOM. Rear Admiral Elizabeth Hight, Deputy Commander of Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations, says that the decision to block access to social networking, video-sharing, and other "recreational" sites is purely at attempt to "preserve military bandwidth for operational missions."

    Full Article link below:

    http://www.newbidselect.com/servlet/...&p_client_id=0
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    apology on the link

    I copied and pasted the wrong link. This is the right link to the article.


    http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/0...ry_defend.html
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