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swift-tuttle
14 Nov 13 19:55
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It really struck me at the time and I would like to re-read it in depth.
It was about the premium charge and it was supporting Betfair's side. Said something along the lines of : a partner wishes tos et up with you in business. he will provide the customers and all the software necessary. You can work when you want to in order to service the customers

Can anyone help?

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gus
When: 14 Nov 13 20:48
You can work when you want to in order to service the customers

sounds a bit dodgy to me Sad
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jt45
When: 14 Nov 13 21:26
Johnny The Guesser 20 Apr 13 15:47
I'm thinking of starting a business with a partner.

My partner will

- obtain all customers
- manage and maintain all IT systems
- ensure all customers pay immediately
- ensure zero bad debts
- also arranged zero tax status

All I need is a laptop and internet connection. I work when I want servicing the customers.

What is a fair way to split the profits ?



If the above post by JTG was the post to which you referred, there wasn't much more to it than that which you loosely quoted above.

Thread: 'The Premium Charge Must Be Scrapped' by frog2 (Page 1)
By:
swift-tuttle
When: 14 Nov 13 21:28
no he was drawing a parallel with the setting up of a business idea and how betfair actually is for a premium charge payer

although the premium charge payer would probably not see it like that
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swift-tuttle
When: 14 Nov 13 21:29
that's it!

sorry I didn't see your post when I made my post just before

thanks very much for your help jt45, you're a gent
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jt45
When: 14 Nov 13 21:33
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