Originally posted by Not So Wise
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOh you wouldn't believe whats in my Plan B folder.
I'm pitching on the next Dragons Den with my new product 'Conkers in a Box'. Four conkers, one in vinegar, one baked and two natural, scoresheet and already threaded.
This to follow up with 'Hopscotch in a Box'. Four pieces of chalk and sheet with a diagram and some rhymes.
'Table Rugby in a Box'. A special 'Rugby' coin, the rules and a little set of Rugby posts
'Toss in a Box'. Rules, nudie photos of Gricers mum and tissues
The list goes on........
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOkay own up. Who are you and what are you doing rifling through MF's Plan B Folder??
I'm pitching on the next Dragons Den with my new product 'Conkers in a Box'. Four conkers, one in vinegar, one baked and two natural, scoresheet and already threaded.
This to follow up with 'Hopscotch in a Box'. Four pieces of chalk and sheet with a diagram and some rhymes.
'Table Rugby in a Box'. A special 'Rugby' coin, the rules and a little set of Rugby posts
'Pitch 'n' Toss in a Box'. Rules, coins and a tote
The list goes on........
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostYou're better off opening a butchers, perhaps in a halal area. And then buying cheap knock-off meat that isn't halal and selling it there.
Or how about a store that imports non-branded Chinese electrical items and sells them? You could arrange a deal with Chinese manufacturers directly so that they provide warranties etc. which would give consumers more confidence in buying their product.
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Originally posted by n5gooner View Postaround 38k each
And of course..... cash.
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Originally posted by Not So Wise View PostSo some 150k outlay for some 20-25k profit per annum, bad deal imo
If some one wants to take over a £1miilion a year profit business, they need to pay a hell of a lot more than 1 million to buy it....
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Originally posted by n5gooner View Postaround 38k each
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This is a joke right? I mean like why would anyone want the stress of owning 4 laundrettes to bring in a couple of hundred quid each week?
You're better off opening a butchers, perhaps in a halal area. And then buying cheap knock-off meat that isn't halal and selling it there.
Or how about a store that imports non-branded Chinese electrical items and sells them? You could arrange a deal with Chinese manufacturers directly so that they provide warranties etc. which would give consumers more confidence in buying their product.
These are just 2 of the great ideas to come out of Chimp towers. I will be releasing a book soon as a compilation of business ideas which you will no doubt find intriguing.
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Try and get a client like a local hotel on board. So you do all their laundry. Then you can make some good money. I have a friend doing this.
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