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profitfan

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  1. “@Elizabeth519215: @marcuslemonis Swanson put all paperwork on emails and text messages on their website. Is this true?”not even close @itzCLos: @marcuslemonis what happened to the $17k I think it was you paid for new equipment at Swansons?”I left it there @dabearmc: @marcuslemonis How much advance due diligence is done before you go to a company?”none before Three recent Tweets on Marcus' account. (I don't tweet - I just follow the posts. Most of the time I don't understand that stuff.)
  2. An honest man doesn't tell some one else to lie. I wish they would have edited that out! Actually I wish he hadn't said it in the first place.
  3. I signed up just so I could comment on this show! I watched the first season practically marathon style a little while ago. I found the show extremely appealing and actually thought it was "real". After watching this episode it lost most if not all credibility with me. The biggest problem I had was Marcus lying to the vendor by telling the daughter to lie to them. "All we have is 35." - (35,000$) While I understand the concept of "negotiating" a lower price, the fact of the matter is they OWE the total amount and should PAY that amount. Especially since they know they have it! (It makes me think there was a "backroom" deal between Marcus (or the production team) and the vendor given that its name was mentioned as well.) If I was the vendor I would have told them I wouldn't do any further business with them unless the total was paid off. (Perhaps "negotiate" an additional surcharge on each subsequent order until the total was paid.) To me this is no better than the owner getting more money than he should have from the insurance companies. While the show makes it seem the daughter is caught in the middle here, I can't also believe that. Others have noted her bag and I would also note her manicured fingernails. (I know not such a big deal, but hey...) For her to be commuting 2 hours everyday and give up a job in retail - she has to be making money at this job. She's been working there for quite a long time to be making the same commute daily. So I am sure she either does quite well or she has a vested interest in the business. (Given that on the Yelp page for the business it is her photos and comments which accompany the reviews.) I also find the requisite "crying" per episode now way too much to watch! If I knew for sure these shows are "fake" I think I wouldn't watch them. I only do now because I still hold out hope.
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