[Update 1/7/2019: Please see Post #6 for info about my EVO offer.]
Hey all, it's been a while since I've posted here, but I've been creeping pretty consistently. Even though I ended up dropping MKX and I2, I still consider the TYM members friends and almost family. What can I say, it's tough to make new friends as an adult. I'm 35, living in Iowa with my wife while she wraps up her PhD. I own my own business, which is pretty cool, but I don't get out much. I miss my old Nashville friends a lot, as I've no one to play with offline. @Espio is the man, and reached out to me when my mom died. That shit meant a lot.
Anyway, whenever an awesome opportunity comes up, I like to offer it to the TYM crowd. I know these opportunities seem too good to be true, but this shit is real (ask @JBeezYBabY , I literally gave him an Elgato HD60 S; not trying to brag, just build credability). I'm a 3-time college dropout with a 6-figure business. I employee plenty of college graduates, which is pretty damn satisfying. You all are awesome, and that's why I put out these posts (even if you disagree that Cheetah/Batman is unwinnable...).
I made a robot. A fucking robot. It's me, a gameshow host. It's a tiny computer, about the size of a shoe box. It hosts live Bingo games in bars and restaurants. I'm looking for people who can sell it to their local venues. I pay $100 per unit sold, plus 25% commission for 1 year. It comes out to $725 per unit sold (assuming the venue keeps it going for the full year). So sell 100 and congratulations, you just made $72,500! Seriously, no strings attached. The money is deposited directly into your bank account or sent as a check; your choice.
Here is a video of the game in action. The video was made for my current Bingo customers, who play on laminated cards with dry erase markers, so it assumes some familiarity.
So what are you waiting for? Send me a PM if you're interested. No experience required. I'll send you a demo unit you can use to show venue decision makers how the game works. With no host to pay, it costs almost nothing to run a game. It's basically a money-printing machine for venues, so sales are stupid easy if you can reach the decision-maker.
-Woody
Here are some of our regulars enjoying the game.
Here is the device:
Hey all, it's been a while since I've posted here, but I've been creeping pretty consistently. Even though I ended up dropping MKX and I2, I still consider the TYM members friends and almost family. What can I say, it's tough to make new friends as an adult. I'm 35, living in Iowa with my wife while she wraps up her PhD. I own my own business, which is pretty cool, but I don't get out much. I miss my old Nashville friends a lot, as I've no one to play with offline. @Espio is the man, and reached out to me when my mom died. That shit meant a lot.
Anyway, whenever an awesome opportunity comes up, I like to offer it to the TYM crowd. I know these opportunities seem too good to be true, but this shit is real (ask @JBeezYBabY , I literally gave him an Elgato HD60 S; not trying to brag, just build credability). I'm a 3-time college dropout with a 6-figure business. I employee plenty of college graduates, which is pretty damn satisfying. You all are awesome, and that's why I put out these posts (even if you disagree that Cheetah/Batman is unwinnable...).
I made a robot. A fucking robot. It's me, a gameshow host. It's a tiny computer, about the size of a shoe box. It hosts live Bingo games in bars and restaurants. I'm looking for people who can sell it to their local venues. I pay $100 per unit sold, plus 25% commission for 1 year. It comes out to $725 per unit sold (assuming the venue keeps it going for the full year). So sell 100 and congratulations, you just made $72,500! Seriously, no strings attached. The money is deposited directly into your bank account or sent as a check; your choice.
Here is a video of the game in action. The video was made for my current Bingo customers, who play on laminated cards with dry erase markers, so it assumes some familiarity.
So what are you waiting for? Send me a PM if you're interested. No experience required. I'll send you a demo unit you can use to show venue decision makers how the game works. With no host to pay, it costs almost nothing to run a game. It's basically a money-printing machine for venues, so sales are stupid easy if you can reach the decision-maker.
-Woody
Here are some of our regulars enjoying the game.
Here is the device:
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