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@Nanos she just would have run off with some other fantasy. Impressed you didn't let her simp you.
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nike-61yIts country wide. They dont have a youtube channel, im trying to get them to make one, no luck yet … maybecause they think its a scam.
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bioDan56221y@nike register in a 3rd party serviice provider website which offers users to gontact service peoviders in you industry. Choose a service provider that already has a trusted user base.
Make sure your profile looks as professional as possible with lots of media and links to the company social media pages.
Ask past customer to review your company profile.
Create a company profile in all the major social media sites (including LinkedIn) and make the company page as professional as possible.
Register your company in Google Maps.
Good luck
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Hello people i have this problem and i think it is serious because it happens chronically. I am trying to get the word out about business services that i offer, but immediately they think its a scam. They dont know what company it is, or what it offers, or if it even exists yet, but “it sounds like a scam” … ? Is it a scam or not?
Do not do this. Always verify the source of your information to its legitimate source to know that its legitimate. Do not quickly assume that its a scam because because your pancreas gurgled. Your organs cant tell u whether something is a scam.
By just assuming, u display unprofessionalism by making an ass of yourself in front of a real agency. U also make yourself more prone to real scams who can act like what u think is legitimate. U also lose any opportunities u could have had, because u had to be an ass when it was being offered to u. Dont do that.
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