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![]() Join Date: Dec 5 2004
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On 2005-05-27 11:35:00, Neon Beach wrote: Nothing wrong with newbies, just be careful you don't get wowed by too many salesman. Anyone buying into anything needs to heed this warning- it is good advice. Meet with as many professionals as you can/need to, evaluate your needs thoroughly, then see if THEY meet YOUR needs- do not go with the first person you meet with and do not be bullied into using anyone's services- give yourself enough time to make an informed decision. Consultants can be exactly what you need or they can be "salesmen" (ie: someone who just needs your money) make sure you interview them as if you were hiring an additional employee that would be resonsible for EVERYTHING you own... because that is what they are, hired by you to direct your future... Neon- where did that "long post" on this subject come from- it was good information! |
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