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imagine
13th July 2013, 14:43
new found business of lolita and stewart ....more fun in philippines riding on this unique motorcycle :biggrin:


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Ako Si Jamie
13th July 2013, 16:55
Is that what you'll be doing over there Stewart? :biggrin:

grahamw48
13th July 2013, 17:01
Looks like a fairground ride. :icon_lol:


You need one of these latest ones. Just remember to put 10p in the electric meter. :smile:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLiBgL2tmBg

imagine
13th July 2013, 17:13
Is that what you'll be doing over there Stewart? :biggrin:

lolita has already bought this second hand from bro inlaw, its been stored a couple of year, he has been painting and servicing it ready for us, should be on the road in a few weeks, one of litas brothers will find a driver to hire it,

we have planned also to buy a moterella to hire to another brother, to provide us income and also for her brother to earn so he can send his kids to collage,

we plan to build some doors for a stable safe income

imagine
13th July 2013, 17:15
Looks like a fairground ride. :icon_lol:

You need one of these latest ones. Just remember to put 10p in the electric meter. :smile:

.i cant see these being able to make much income, will be stood re charging every so many runs

Arthur Little
13th July 2013, 17:29
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we plan to build some doors for a stable safe income

:iagree: ... that's a good :idea:! But - for safety's sake - be sure to shut the "stable" doors BEFORE the horsepower :Bolt:s.

imagine
13th July 2013, 17:40
:iagree: ... that's a good :idea:! But - for safety's sake - be sure to shut the "stable" doors BEFORE the horsepower :Bolt:s.
:xxgrinning--00xx3::icon_lol:

fred
14th July 2013, 00:00
lolita has already bought this second hand from bro inlaw, its been stored a couple of year, he has been painting and servicing it ready for us, should be on the road in a few weeks, one of litas brothers will find a driver to hire it,

we have planned also to buy a moterella to hire to another brother, to provide us income and also for her brother to earn so he can send his kids to collage,

we plan to build some doors for a stable safe income


Been there..Done that!! (years ago)
Never again..:cwm24:
You`ll learn.. Just takes time..
At least its not a jeepney.. Those things are getting bloody expensive!

grahamw48
14th July 2013, 00:11
Yep...my mate bought four taxis in Manila.

Ended up near bankrupt.

Even had the newish engines stolen and replaced with high-mileage wrecks when the cars went in for servicing. :NoNo:

jake
14th July 2013, 11:22
Been there..Done that!! (years ago)
Never again..:cwm24:
You`ll learn.. Just takes time..
At least its not a jeepney.. Those things are getting bloody expensive!

Talaga!!

As Fred says it takes time. No need to rush into anything Stewart. Plenty of opportunities to make money here if you use yer heid.

jake
14th July 2013, 11:34
Yep...my mate bought four taxis in Manila.

Ended up near bankrupt.

Even had the newish engines stolen and replaced with high-mileage wrecks when the cars went in for servicing. :NoNo:

Did he actually run the business on a day to day basis?


Have met many a foreigner who starts a business here and it goes bankrupt because they don't actually run the thing properly. Nothing to do with the native population.

Having family work for you in the Philippines is often the ruin of a good business plan here :cwm25:

imagine
14th July 2013, 11:37
Been there..Done that!! (years ago)
Never again..:cwm24:
You`ll learn.. Just takes time..
At least its not a jeepney.. Those things are getting bloody expensive!

the motorcycle she bought for only £150, from her money not mine, i think she got a bargain, for that one its very little risk at all, :biggrin:

imagine
14th July 2013, 11:44
Talaga!!

As Fred says it takes time. No need to rush into anything Stewart. Plenty of opportunities to make money here if you use yer heid.

Lolita has a good head on her shoulders, the doors there is no land to buy for them,
she already has secured other income for herself, other than her job teaching,:xxgrinning--00xx3:

for me, i need to create income to pay for my medicine needs ect, if i dont i will be using my savings, i dont want it disapearing like that and nothing to see for it,

imagine
14th July 2013, 11:57
Did he actually run the business on a day to day basis?


Have met many a foreigner who starts a business here and it goes bankrupt because they don't actually run the thing properly. Nothing to do with the native population.

Having family work for you in the Philippines is often the ruin of a good business plan here :cwm25:

Lolita has a good honarable family, to rip me off is to rip lolita off, there isnt one of them would shame the family,besides she will only help those who she knows she can trust,

as for me the same principle i apply here, will stand there too, a person only lets you down once, i never give them a second chance,

i will tread my path with caution:biggrin:

grahamw48
14th July 2013, 12:13
Did he actually run the business on a day to day basis?


Have met many a foreigner who starts a business here and it goes bankrupt because they don't actually run the thing properly. Nothing to do with the native population.

Having family work for you in the Philippines is often the ruin of a good business plan here :cwm25:

Sort of ran it himself...in-between barhopping and chasing women.

He was basically a newbie with money in the bank. The business never got off the ground...probably fortunately for him. He'd even planned to drive one of the taxis himself, in Manila. :omg:

Anyway, he learned from his mistakes and has gone on to better things.

Been expat in the Phils for 23 years now. We had a lot of adventures together. :smile:

jake
14th July 2013, 14:16
Lolita has a good head on her shoulders, the doors there is no land to buy for them,
she already has secured other income for herself, other than her job teaching,:xxgrinning--00xx3:

for me, i need to create income to pay for my medicine needs ect, if i dont i will be using my savings, i dont want it disapearing like that and nothing to see for it,

Sounds like you are going to marry a lovely woman Stewart. If you are both on the same page i am sure any business adventures will eventually turn a profit.

Nothing wrong with trying to help the family :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jake
14th July 2013, 14:28
Sort of ran it himself...in-between barhopping and chasing women.

He was basically a newbie with money in the bank. The business never got off the ground...probably fortunately for him. He'd even planned to drive one of the taxis himself, in Manila. :omg:

Anyway, he learned from his mistakes and has gone on to better things.

Been expat in the Phils for 23 years now. We had a lot of adventures together. :smile:

:smile: Have met plenty of them in my time here. Do i know him?!

Being skint from the word go was probably an advantage when we moved here from Hong Kong. Couldn't afford to make to many mistakes or i/we might have ended up back in the UK :yikes:

imagine
14th July 2013, 14:47
Sounds like you are going to marry a lovely woman Stewart. If you are both on the same page i am sure any business adventures will eventually turn a profit.

Nothing wrong with trying to help the family :xxgrinning--00xx3:

yes she is one in a million :xxgrinning--00xx3: she wont let me make mistakes :biggrin:

helping the family is a 2 way thing, they earn for themselves, i earn from them, both benefit :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
14th July 2013, 22:54
:smile: Have met plenty of them in my time here. Do i know him?!

Being skint from the word go was probably an advantage when we moved here from Hong Kong. Couldn't afford to make to many mistakes or i/we might have ended up back in the UK :yikes:

Known as 'Big Phil' when working in Hong Kong.

He blew £25,000 in his first 3 or 4 months in the Philippines, with little to show for it...and that was back in 1990. :cwm24:

He's the guy on the right in this pic...nearest the camera.

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http://imageshack.us/a/img571/4201/negs006.jpg

jonnijon
14th July 2013, 23:42
helping the family is a 2 way thing, they earn for themselves, i earn from them, both benefit .
The problem is you have to get them to pay you!! You will learn. Good luck mate

jake
15th July 2013, 05:05
Known as 'Big Phil' when working in Hong Kong.

He blew £25,000 in his first 3 or 4 months in the Philippines, with little to show for it...and that was back in 1990. :cwm24:

He's the guy on the right in this pic...nearest the camera.

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http://imageshack.us/a/img571/4201/negs006.jpg

I know Phil from the early 90's in the Philippines and then in Hong Kong.

The money was blown in Ermita, Angeles and Sabang!

Trying to think of his wife's name :Erm: Nicki? Last i heard of him he was teaching in Macau and the wife and kids had moved from Puerta Galera back to her home town of Iloilo.

imagine
15th July 2013, 07:43
helping the family is a 2 way thing, they earn for themselves, i earn from them, both benefit .
The problem is you have to get them to pay you!! You will learn. Good luck mate

oh ye of little faith, not everyone is the same, but we shall see,

before i do anything, i ask myself , am i prepared to take a risk, i don't do anything without weighing up the pros n cons

grahamw48
15th July 2013, 09:53
I know Phil from the early 90's in the Philippines and then in Hong Kong.

The money was blown in Ermita, Angeles and Sabang!

Trying to think of his wife's name :Erm: Nicki? Last i heard of him he was teaching in Macau and the wife and kids had moved from Puerta Galera back to her home town of Iloilo.

That's the guy. (I'm trying not to give too much info', out of respect for him and his family :wink: ).

jake
15th July 2013, 10:56
That's the guy. (I'm trying not to give too much info', out of respect for him and his family :wink: ).

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