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    #41
    I have a regular office job, but thinking as well of having a business in the future. Learned a lot from your experiences in this thread...thanks!

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    #42
    Yeah naman. You win some you loose some. The thing about my family is that we haven't depended on one business alone. So if ever we'd be forced to abandon a project we have other things to back us up .. then we venture into something else. We continuously look for lucrative ventures.. its a never ending endeavour.

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by av427 View Post
    Nalugi hindi,

    Naloko oo--

    I went into a resto business with my former tutor as a partner, as in bata pa ko tutor ko na sha sa school. Malakas ang resto and catering business namin kse we operate our own resort kaso lang ang magaling na partner ko, kinukupit pala niya at ng asawa nya ang mga DP ng clients para i-casino tapos binabalik pag nananalo sila then nung one time na natalo sila ng malaki, tinakbo nila yung bayad ng isang client ng resort namin (UST) worth 80,000 pati yung sweldo ng resto staff namin kasama dun,

    Yun pala itinaya at tinalo sa casino kaso di makabalik sa min kse naubos nila yung pera.

    Ang daming nagpuntahan sa opisina namin after sila tumakas kse illegal recruiter din pala ang mag-asawa at may iba pa silang naloko na nagsanla ng lupa para lang makaalis pero itinakbo din nila ang pera.

    Nagtago ang mag-asawang yun and nalaman ko bigla nung namatay si FPJ na dun na nagtatrabaho sa QUIAPO CHURCH as assistant nung head priest ng Quiapo Church--sila yung ininterview nung namatay si FPJ at binurol dun.

    Shempre niloko din nila ang simbahan, tinakbo ang pera and ginamit ang convention trip ng Quiapo Church para makatakbo sa America--ayun TNT na ngayon dun at dala ang pera ng Quiapo Church.. last year lang sila umalis.

    Dapat yata Goon Squad ito... okay lang ba ilagay ko names nila dito? Para makapagingat din ang iba sa kanila....
    some people really like the exciting life.. life of ups and downs..yung biglang yaman, biglang hirap, biglang kulong..

    post the names here so we will know..

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    #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Asus700 View Post
    i simply put money into the lending business of my spouse's relative and it was doing well for more than a year and now that i wanted to get all the money back, im being given the runaround

    Mukhang walang malinaw na agreement sa investment mo. I've been investing with same business. Ang agreement namin dyan guaranteed yong interest ng investment ko monthly kahit na hindi nya nagamit yong pera dapat ganoon ang usapan dyan. Simpleng negosyo lang yan pero mabilis ang ROI. Until now I'm enjoying the monthly interest of my savings. In fact 2x ROI nako for almost 3 yrs lang. Di hamak na mas maganda kaysa sa mga Banks. Ito nga lang problema pag hindi nakasingil yong lending company patay din ang investment mo. Tulad din sa bangko pag nag sara sila hindi mo na makukuha ang pera mo.

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    #45
    FYI, ang names nung nanloko samin, pati na sa Quiapo Church- mag-asawa po ito:

    CRISTOPHER "CRIS" CUYOS
    SOCORRO "BING" CUYOS

    Baka makilala nyo sila, magingat kayo kse magaling mag-bait baitan tong dalawang to yun pala nanakawan kayo ng di nyo namamalayan

    Marami na naloko ito, isang araw darating din ang karma sa mga ito, mga walang kunsensya

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    #46
    Quote Originally Posted by av427 View Post
    FYI, ang names nung nanloko samin, pati na sa Quiapo Church- mag-asawa po ito:

    CRISTOPHER "CRIS" CUYOS
    SOCORRO "BING" CUYOS

    Baka makilala nyo sila, magingat kayo kse magaling mag-bait baitan tong dalawang to yun pala nanakawan kayo ng di nyo namamalayan

    Marami na naloko ito, isang araw darating din ang karma sa mga ito, mga walang kunsensya
    Hay! Marami talaga mga tao ganyan! Pag kausap mo ang bait bait. Relihyoso pa! Pero mangloloko pala!

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    #47
    Well, hindi naman kami nalugi, kasi maliit lang naman ang capital.

    Me and my former office-mates put up a corporation several years ago after we were retrenched. In-outsource sa amin yung dati rin naming ginagawa. Pero, since we were doing great, may ibang pumasok offering cheaper rates. Until such time na barya-barya na lang yung binibigay sa amin, despite their promise na kami ang priority. So, naturally we approached other firms (including their main competitor, kasi wala namang exclusivity clause dun sa contract), just so we could sustain ourselves financially. Nagalit sila, they demanded we drop the competitor as client, and gave us an ultimatum. We chose na lang their competitor, kasi mas tao kausap.

    In the end, the competitor struggled financially, and we had receivables from them totalling P600k. Unti-unti rin nilang binayaran (spread out over 3 years), tapos wala pang interest. Our business folded up, and the partners eventually found other employment.

    It was hard, but the incident taught me a lot of bitter lessons, including swallowing your pride if you're almost bankrupt. Anyway, what doesn't kill me can only make me stronger.

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Galactus View Post
    Well, hindi naman kami nalugi, kasi maliit lang naman ang capital.

    Me and my former office-mates put up a corporation several years ago after we were retrenched. In-outsource sa amin yung dati rin naming ginagawa. Pero, since we were doing great, may ibang pumasok offering cheaper rates. Until such time na barya-barya na lang yung binibigay sa amin, despite their promise na kami ang priority. So, naturally we approached other firms (including their main competitor, kasi wala namang exclusivity clause dun sa contract), just so we could sustain ourselves financially. Nagalit sila, they demanded we drop the competitor as client, and gave us an ultimatum. We chose na lang their competitor, kasi mas tao kausap.

    In the end, the competitor struggled financially, and we had receivables from them totalling P600k. Unti-unti rin nilang binayaran (spread out over 3 years), tapos wala pang interest. Our business folded up, and the partners eventually found other employment.

    It was hard, but the incident taught me a lot of bitter lessons, including swallowing your pride if you're almost bankrupt. Anyway, what doesn't kill me can only make me stronger.
    Buti naman binayaran pa kayo. In my case I still holding a half million bouncing check over a year na. Puro promise lang sila.

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