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trialanderror
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#41 · Posted: 30 Jan 2010 08:42


I have a few questions, pls forgive me if they sound dumb.
First, can you post more than 10 plates in a month, and if you do what happens?
What ages can sign up?

FreeCashMan
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#42 · Posted: 30 Jan 2010 14:28


You can put in more than 10 plates, but you will only get credit for 10.
Limitations are designed to help keep the integrity of the database for clients.

18 years or older for sign ups.

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joiningup
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#43 · Posted: 31 Jan 2010 20:26


This is nice and all but you are missing the BIG fact of this business...You are also paying $25 month to keep "your" back office website up an running." Well that's an extra $300 a yr.

300 x the 5000 players the company has already on the books = 1.5 millon a year the company makes to keep the back office open????...Come on. This is where the scam lays...

They want you to join so they capitalize on the fortune they make on having all those willing pay their $25 a month, and turn around and call it a service for you. HMMMMMmmmmm!!!! Surely it does not cost them 1.5 million to keep the "service" up and running. lets wake up people.

nerol72
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#44 · Posted: 1 Feb 2010 15:54


FreeCashMan
Free cash you are exactly right this busines i am joining today and as of last week there were roughly 10,000 now over the week there are 150,000 people doing this business..

nerol72
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#45 · Posted: 1 Feb 2010 15:58


free cash you are right on with this I am joining up today and as of last week 1-25-10 there were approx. 10,000 people working this business and now 2-1-10 there are about 15,000 people working this business people need to to believe this is real at low cost start up take or leave it.

FreeCashMan
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#46 · Posted: 1 Feb 2010 19:42


Amazing, a company is labeled scam because they make legitimate money. Please! Most who say such things are too busy counting other people's money and not going about the business of making their own money to count.

I suppose our cell phone companies are a scams because they take in all those monthly fees and surely it doesn't cost them that much to run the cell phone lines, and what about the cable co., the gas co., electric co., etc., etc.

Trying to tell a person how much they should charge for the products/services for their business is ludicrous. The customer/recipient decides if they value is worth what they are paying for.

Now if a person is going to not seize upon this grand opportunity on an account of not wanting to pay for the $25 monthly web portal, then the good news is they don't have too (so get started today), the bad news is it make no business sense. What person goes to work with out the "tools" to succeed!

Those who have been struggling to find that opportunity that can really propel them to the point of really making money from home can now relax as the right opportunity is before you. It's just a matter of if you are going to let all the past negative experiences keep you away or if you are going to take hold of the very thing you've been searching for.

Don't listen to naysayers, seriously check things out for yourself. The droves of people coming into this business daily is not because there is something wrong but because there is something so Right about it. Nearly everyone I've talked to about the business could not believe this was real - get paid for writing down public information car data, and sharing with others how to do the same, but once they saw the details those that joined have more excitement than they've ever had before with a biz opp because they genuinely feel this is an answer to changing their financial future.

But, what's a good, correction great, opportunity if you don't have some "haters". If everyone was raving about it that would be the biggest red flag signal that something is wrong. So in a way all us narcthatcar members have to give a thank you to the "haters" that must seek out the "why not" versus the "why do".

So here's my Big Thank You, as you are helping me and my team explode!

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FREEBUSINESSES
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#47 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 08:21 · Edited by: FREEBUSINESSES


Curious,

Having owned a lease and finance company years ago, and having to hire reposession companies more than a few times, it was not my responsibility to locate car, I just handed over contract with address, job information and nearest living relative, and in almost every case, they found the cars, so where does it make sense to collect a bunch of plate numbers of millions of people who in most cases are not going to ever face a repo situation?

Sorry, I research them all, and no matter how I look at this, it just does not make sense. It is like looking for a needle in a haystack with this supposed data base they are creating, and given everyone is pulling plates from any parking lot, who in their right mind would first look at a random shopping lot looking for a repo. If they were requiring you to search for where an existing repo may be located according to finance company if the person moved, changed jobs, etc. OK, maybe, then it would make a little more sense, but the way this company is operating is ass backwords, starting with just any car in hopes of having a data base to source. Come on, you don't start with random locations, you start with home, work, parents home, etc. when a repo order is sent in.

It just makes no sense, and believe me, I analyzed it carefully, even called my old repo companies and they all laughed, so by all means, enjoy it while you can, it did not pass my smell test, sorry. It is a money game as I see it, and hey, many can make money at first, but come on, what happens when everyone is submitting same plates, then they have the same data base they could have purchased from DMV as most repo companies do since many will change plates when they are in default of loan on their cars, so you tell me, am I wrong, this just doesn't make any sense to me, but hey, good luck.

Success to all,

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#48 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 10:07 · Edited by: FreeCashMan


Fortunately, for those of us that understand this business, we know it is nowhere near about just repossession of cars.

I could tell you that I was made aware by a team member who has a police officer as an acquaintance that Narc Technologies is known and respected in several law enforcement circles but you probably wouldn't believe me.

I suppose the established relationship with amber alert wouldn't be of any significance either...

but hey there are visionaries, believers and non-believers, when it comes to a business opportunity that is just starting to become known in the world, that is what make the world go round. Of course some will never "see it" even years down the road.

Such things are always the product of something unique to the world of business.

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skidude
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#49 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 12:17


cash man i like you!! ive been in this business sence it started. this company is crowdscourcing, an using the internet and MLM to do this is brilliant!! Example a young child is taken, the cops know the plate number, now this company just happened to have the locations time and dates on this car. wow what a start to help find this bad guy!!!

TJamMoneyMan
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#50 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 15:18 · Edited by: TJamMoneyMan


FREEBUSINESSES:
It is a money game as I see it, and hey, many can make money at first, but come on, what happens when everyone is submitting same plates, then they have the same data base they could have purchased from DMV as most repo companies do since many will change plates when they are in default of loan on their cars, so you tell me, am I wrong, this just doesn't make any sense to me

There are many things here that should make you wary.
This is one point - the numbers!

If each person needs 12 folx in their group to become manager, and actually GET paid.
Well, each of THOSE 12 folx will need 12 also, who will also each need 12.

Just do the math.
That pyramid gets insanely huge VERY fast!

EVERYONE in the USA can't do this!
But the number of people required so that each newcomer can actually get paid, will quickly surpass the number of folx in the US alone.

They can expand internationally, and still have the same basic problem.
That's the nature of pyramids.

They may have some explanation for this, but that they don't even have a website that explains everything should be a red flag for anyone.

Anyway, do a google search of narc that car and you'll get a much more sobering view.

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#51 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 18:23 · Edited by: FreeCashMan


The King of Network Marketing, Amway (the company that has it's name of the Orlando Magic Basketball Arena & building a new one) that essentially made network marketing popular and viable hasn't ran out of people. The run out of people argument is the stupidest counter point that can be made about any network marketing business. It has never happen, and it never will. There are possibilities and probabilities, many don't know the difference. While it is possible to run out of people for networking business opportunity, it is extremely improbable.

Some one on a blog made this note in comparison to the Narc That Car Opportunity, and I believe it is of worthy note:

"What NARC is doing in other terms is known as CrowdSourcing. Essentially using a large group of people to do a task (in this case, create a database) that would be difficult, if not impossible any other way. With the power of duplication and Network Marketing, NARC is creating a large and extremely valuable database."

To learn more on the power of Crowdsourcing see:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=darpa-network-challenge-results.

While you don't run out of people you do lose Optimal Timing, so wisdom says now is the time to like no other to get on board and change your financial future.

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brentw
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#52 · Posted: 2 Feb 2010 22:54


I yet to see a real product being sold to
consumers to generate commission.

That and that alone makes a real network
marketing company.

Just an FYI, I work for a data company. No
way anyone pays that much for that few
records/plates. Just doesn't happen like that
in the real world.

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country
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#53 · Posted: 3 Feb 2010 16:05


brentw

The product being sold to customers is simply INFORMATION! People purchase it every single day.

And......who is to say who will pay how much for what?

At one time, I owned a landscaping company and was called into a new neighborhood. Cost of homes there was 200 thousand and up. First thing the builders was scrape the lots and carted off the top soil leaving red clay that our area is famous for. The customer that call me in had no clue why his lawn and shrubbery looked terrible and would not grow. I explained to him that his soil needed some organic matter. I then explained that a good source of this matter was simply cow POOP!
To shorten a long story, I sold thousands of bags of dried cow POOP in that sub division at 30 dollars a bag. Even got the POOP and the bags free fom a couple of feed lots
Now please tell me again...who....will pay how much.....for what????

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#54 · Posted: 3 Feb 2010 16:34


Country...I'm ROFL. Cash for Poop!

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