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����� Hanna�s new book offers a comprehensive guide to starting a vending business
and how to avoid vending machine scams.�� Thousands of Americans are lured daily into
promises of� �get rich quick� vending machine business opportunities by unscrupulous
business organizations all over the USA and the world.� The sales pitch is desirable,
believable and to many prospects...affordable!� By the time prospects realize they have
been scammed, it is invariably too late.� Vending scams move from town to town, leaving
the latest victims to struggle with a wide variety of challenges including financial losses,
depression, divorce, loss of previous employment and similar stark realities.� Such
actions also render a black eye to the vending industry.� Hanna�s book reveals
everything investors should know about vending, including the methods used by scams
to lure investors by using a wide variety of business opportunity advertisements in
newspapers, magazines, television, radio, direct mail, and email and by telemarketing
professionals.� In many cases the victims are targeted by age, income and other criteria
predetermined to expedite the sale.� Vending scam victims soon realize that they paid
three or four times the market value of the vending machines.� They also learn that the
projected sales they were promised would be almost impossible to achieve.� The
placement of the machines, are usually a scam within a scam, because a separate
company is introduced to fulfill the false promises of the vending machine promoters.
The quality of the machines purchased would not normally be the heavy duty vending
equipment that they would have needed to secure the types of accounts they were
promised.
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