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Originally Posted by Addicted_2_Green
Whats up everyone at YE!! I'm not exactly new to this website, i've been reading the forums for over a year now but just signed up, and my buddy of mine has been a member for a while who told me about this website. Anyways..
I'm 24, live in Atlanata and I am just trying to network with other money hungry people like myself, and exchange ideas on anything that came make us money. Previously, I've grown weed in my basement for over a year with my buddy and made a great amount in cash. And have also been in the bootleging business of Music CDs and DVD movies aswell. Sure you can pre-judge me of what i've done, it's ok , your opinion. But these were businesses of mine that I ran carefully, that did take a lot of work, time , and effort. Basically, there was a demand, and i filled that void by supplying that, and recived my profits. (thats business folks)
But my buddy has since settled down with his girl and has his own place with her now.
I'm just ready to venture into something again (absolutly anything). I just want to know if there are any great business oppertunities anyone has thats looks profitable. Please PM me or respond here. I do have a good amount of capital. I 'm just ready to make some new friends and business partners to make some green with, I'm very open minded and self motivated. Look forward to your replies(except for akula, he's a smart guy but seems a little anal) and developing a great relationship with you guys!! thanx
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Generating funds through illegal means to fund legitimate businesses is considered money laundering. Openly telling people about your illegal practicies on public forums only increases your chance of getting caught. Don't think your the exception. I understand you pay your taxes and probably keep a tight bookkeeping of your funds, but Businesses get audited. How do plan to explain where your getting your funds?
So basically I'd keep a low profile if I were you. There is a high risk involved if anyone decides to network with you since your new business ventures may be funded by dirty money. Is it really worth the prison time?