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  • Profile photo of MitchetaoMitchetao
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    yep. I’d be signing that piece of paper. Easiest 10k you’ll ever earn. thought maybe there’d be a contract in invisible ink? but ah.. yeah i’d do it for $10 if it wasn’t that far to drive.
    how complicated we make things….

    Profile photo of grossrealisationgrossrealisation
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    hi Aukssie
    sorry not as easy for me.
    first if marcel the guy next to me my barrister says yes..
    then my accountant robert says yes
    then I would sign for a new company that we had just signed up as we talked.
    as
    a I don’t sign unless they understand it.
    b I never sign in my own right its as a company or trust member ( litigation)
    c I like to take risk but calculated risk.
    d the two above have alot more to risk if they tell me wrong then10k, and you can increase to 100k or even a mil and not sure you will get the go ahead from either but then you must have a team behind you.
    if you did have a deal that they agreed with then yes I would sign and no I wouldn’t worry what was on the paper we call it trust not in you but in my team.
    don’t know if this is what you wanted.

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    Profile photo of RipplesRipples
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    Show me the money baby!

    My signature has awesome value. (especially to me) & I have given folk my autograph simply becasue they asked for it.

    The universe always has things in order, just pay attention to it!

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    Profile photo of nazzysmithnazzysmith
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    I agree with Gross. Depends who the solicitors are. IF they where mine. And had done my due dilligence for me. THen id sign without even reading it!

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    Profile photo of TerrywTerryw
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    I would sign and take the money. It is jsut a signature. Nothing could be legally added above, nor could the signature be used otherwise. Nothing to fear.

    I think I went to a seminar years ago where the presenter offered a $50 note to someone. The person refused thinking there must be a catch. No one would give away $50. Then someone in the audience jumped up and said ‘give it to me’ and he got it without any strings (he was probably a plant). I guess the whole point was that not all things are too good to be true.

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    Hell Yes, show me my ten bangers. But your not getting a receipt!

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    Hell Yes, show me my ten bangers. But your not getting a receipt!

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