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| Sam: "How much do you pay for your IdeaFarm (tm) Basic Privileges?" |
| Joe: "About 10 dollars per day, and it's well worth it." |
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"I am a carpenter. The perfect market increases my income much more than the union did for my grandfather. I pay $10 per day for that." |
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"The perfect market benefits me whenever I sell anything, not just when I sell my carpentry services." |
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"I also win each time I buy something. The perfect market energizes all economic facets of my life!" |
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"I only have one regret, and it's that I didn't get my Basic Privileges when I first heard about IdeaFarm (tm) City." |
| "By the way, how much do you pay for your Basic Privileges?" |
| Sam: "I only pay one penny per day!" |
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"When IdeaFarm (tm) City was first being organized, I read the web site and knew right away that it was going to happen." |
| "I am a professional investor, so I need to be able to see such things." |
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"The organizer had a "Price Doubling Guarantee" that the price would double every 64 days 'or your money back'." |
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"He said that he was "willing to give up lots of future revenue in exchange for a tiny bit of revenue NOW"." |
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"He obviously needed revenue right away, with his shabby truck covered with 'Come, Eat With Us!' signs." |
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"I thought that his 'Price Doubling Guarantee' was a pretty clever solution to his apparent cash flow problem." |
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"I liked the 'Don't Be Selfish' message on his signs, and the IdeaFarm (tm) City mission statement impressed me." |
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"So I bought my Basic Privileges right away. I was one of the first." |
| "Only a few people got in before the first price doubling." |
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"It really wasn't that long ago; there have only been 10 doublings, and sure enough, he's kept to the schedule." |
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Joe: "Yeah, I remember seeing his truck, but I didn't take him seriously because he obviously didn't have corporate funding." |
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"I never saw IdeaFarm (tm) City advertised on tv, so I didn't think that it was real." |
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Sam: "Well, you're selling your carpentry services on the perfect market now. Better late than never!" |
| Joe: "You only pay one penny per day?" |
| Sam: "Yeah, and I get to do that for the rest of my life." |