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Wake Up America

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The Great Big Free

Business DesignBusiness DesignAmericans have a very toughy gproblem. It’s a rough problem to analyzeand your brain is all exhausted and answersdon’t come very quickly. You slide open yourdesk drawer and look at the email one moretime. The company is going to close yourfactory. You’re a salesman or a manager andyou made sure last night that you copied allyou made sure last night that you copied allthe customer files and product specificationsand even the prices of your products. Surelyyou could find another good paying job withthat sharp competitor down the street. Justlast year your career was clicking along in highgear, another promotion, a really nice bonusand now you’re going to lose your joband now you re going to lose your job.

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The Great Big  Free

Business Design

WAKE UP AMERICAWAKE UP AMERICALike he promised, Dad has bundled the entire family intothe ford to show us this great big country during ourfamily vacation. There’s a lot to see, and believe mewe’ve seen a lot. Not what you may think. We didn’talways go to historic places full of historical documents,statues or trinkets Our vacation was looking at newstatues or trinkets. Our vacation was looking at newthings, those strange little things that Dad just loves. Dadspent his time running very big business organizations.His goal was for his children to learn how to profit andprosper within the free enterprise American capitalisticsystems. This learning and earning opportunity allows theaverage person within America to create individual,family and community wealth and you can get started forfamily and community wealth, and you can get started forfree, 100% free.

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Immense companies are leavingAmerica and they’re leaving theiremployees behind to fend forthemselves. You have become a customerof a foreign factory and far away distributors.The government has not directed the battle inthe Global sense and we know that America islosing the Global market We have flying

Your favorite big box retail storesends all your money to far‐offoverseas factories and distributors.These far‐off factories fabricatelosing the Global market. We have flying

business generals making millions and closingplants. We have managers flying off tooverseas lands to set up the new Chinese

These far‐off factories fabricate,assemble and export valuableproducts into the United States for atiny fraction of an honest free‐laborprice. A factory in China is not the

factories within the state controlled not‐so‐free enterprise systems. These are just a fewof the latest developments that you strugglewith to overcome The Global warfare will cost

same as a factory in Toledo Ohio.U.S. Major corporations invent orcreates the products that the worldof consumers purchase.They invent in America but producewith to overcome. The Global warfare will cost

you to lose your home while a very few growtheir tremendous wealth. Uncle Sam hasmany defense systems but none of them work.

They invent in America but produceor manufacture in China, Ireland,Vietnam, South Korea, Indonesia,India, Mexico that offer slave‐typelabor rates.

Politicians explain the solutions but they havenever helped in the past.

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Don’t fail to read this powerful article. It is a

l ti The C E O ’s within the

American Companies make the casethat American Union Workers want

solution. The C.E.O. s within theskyscrapers don’t want you tolearn the secrets. The financial districts

too much money and too manybenefits to make anything inAmerica.It’s true that you want a $10.00 shirtand not a $25.00 shirt. But the real

around the world don’t want you to learn thesecrets of their great wealth. Starting withyour local governments, state governmentsand national government in Washington D.C. and not a $25.00 shirt. But the real

truth is that 42,000 Americanfactories have moved to othercountries leaving millions of peopleunemployed. The C.E.O.’s have

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and national government in Washington D.C.they keep laying smoke screens. You’re notsupposed to see the real events as you wouldbecome enraged and incensed. Attacking inf ti f i ti d A i produced their products overseas

but have destroyed the middle‐classcustomer base. Without a job andmoney in your pocket you’re notgoing to buy a $10 shirt or a $25

formations foreign corporations and Americancorporations are moving hundreds of billionsof dollars at the speed of light out of America.They’re building factories and hiring millions of

shirt. You can bicker back and forthabout unions, benefits and pensionsbut millions of jobs are lost and thejobs that will remain will be lowpaying non benefit jobs The

y g gpeople and paying them only a few cents perhour. The staging of this great Global shift hasbeen in the works for tens of years. All theFortune 500 American corporations play the paying, non‐benefit jobs. The

average American family is in adesperate fight for life, liberty andthe pursuit of happiness.

Fortune 500 American corporations play thegame, hide the rules and keep you in the dark.

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There is a vast concentrationtaking place right now. As you readthis you will become weaker as the dollar inyour wallet or purse is being marginalized anddrops in value by the minute. These heroes ofbusiness are making billions of dollars selling

When you go to Wal‐Mart, Best Buy,Staples etc. you are truly supportingthe Global Communist movement.

business are making billions of dollars sellingAmerican ideas, systems and entiremanufacturing plants to communist nationsenslaving millions of people. The communist

People would be disgraced andmortified to discover that themajority of purchases we make todayin our major stores are allmanufactured by communist slave

factory is stealing America as all of our moneyis exported overseas each time we purchase aforeign product. Your dollar is leaving theUnited States and is moving to build other manufactured by communist slave‐

type labor. Major AmericanCorporations manufacturer in thesenations to create their own wealth.You buy these same products

United States and is moving to build othercountries and economies that are committedto destroying your way of life. Now you maysuffer the full force of Global markets andGl b l t d ill h t fi ht because the products sell for less and

you want to protect and safeguardyour own wealth. Over One BillionCell Phones have been sold aroundthe world and not one of them were

Global government and you will have to fightback, individual combat.There is a new strategy that creates individualwealth. It creates profits for you and your the world and not one of them were

produced by American factories.Americans invented the cell phonebut have never made them.

p y yfamily and will create millions of jobs inAmerica.

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We’re the New Deal Ink and Toner Companyand we also have a Global idea and the

feasibility has been tested. We’re helpingat least 43,000 Americans to starttheir own inkjet and laser toner printer

There has been Poverty in Americaand it’s about to hit again.

cartridge business. Our success will alsodetermine your success.What are the ways that you can create wealth?How can you overcome the Global

Over 40 million people are now onfood‐stamps. Over 20 million peoplehave no jobs. Millions of your friendsand neighbors are receivingunemployment benefits. These

How can you overcome the Globalcorporations? How can you save your home?How can you create jobs in yourneighborhood? How are you going to save

? f d f l ?unemployment benefits. Theseevents are very real and very trueinside your neighbors home andinside your local businesses. Youhave to create income and

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America? How can you feed your family?You’re going to be able to start your ownbusiness in a matter of days and we’re going tohelp you start your inkjet and toner business

opportunities within your family andneighborhoods, right now. It’s soimportant that’s why we let peoplestart and profit without any fees orcharges. This is a project that is very

p y y jfor free. NDITC has developed national plansfor starting small home or commercial basedinkjet and toner cartridge dealerships.

g p j yimportant. It’s the way to save yourfamily from poverty, hunger,shortages and destitution.

Don’t be afraid of owning your own business.

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You don’t have to spend onepenny to start your business wepenny to start your business, weGUARANTEE FREE OF CHARGE.Large groups have already started their NDITCNorth American Neighborhood Dealerships

Starting your own business withoutprofessional help is very risky.

North American Neighborhood Dealershipsand their making money. NDITC is a distinctlynew development within the printertechnology business. We have found the way

NDITC has the plan to help at least43,000 people start their businessfree of any charges, guaranteed.Through our NDITC Service Contractyou can never share the information

to use the Global world‐wide printer andcartridge giants to create individual wealth inyour home and community.We want you to see for yourself how easy it is you can never share the information

we’ll give you for free to protect thebusiness plan and our nationalclients. All we ask is that you tellanother good trusted friend so we

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We want you to see for yourself how easy it isto use one of our New Deal Ink and TonerCompany Small Business Plans. How quicklyyou can learn to bend the dollars your way and

can allow them to get started also.Once they contact NDITC and if theirZIP CODE is still available we’ll helpthem for free. You can quickly seethat NDITC can sponsor private inkjet

allow you to stop looking for a new job. Banishthe fear of your boss and the next lay‐off cyclethat is surely on the way. You will be able tostop worrying about the opposition at work p p j

and toner cartridge store ownershipfor tens of thousands of people.

stop worrying about the opposition at workand increase your own earnings.

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If you have a job today you don’t have to quit to start yourown business You’re going to gain the recognition power and admiration thatown business. You re going to gain the recognition, power and admiration thatyou deserve as a small business owner. You will be able to create cash incomewithout what some may say a regular job. It truly works.You have time on your hands right now. If you’re lucky you have unemploymentbenefits that allow you enough money to keep your head above water. We want youto read this entire article because it’s most important. A little time is all you needbecause NDITC will help you start your business. A little time on your hands can turnout to be a lot of cash in your bank account It’s being done all over the United Statesout to be a lot of cash in your bank account. It s being done all over the United Statesof America right now. We give away NDITC Plan 1302 daily, for free.If you would like to earn, let’s say $500 per day how would you do it? Maybe youwant to earn $1,000 per day, how would you do it? We’re looking for people that

l i f i d h ld h i d iliwant to truly own a piece of America and hold on to the American dream. Failingsome kind of miracle the dollar will collapse and lose value. Failing some kind ofmiracle you’re going to lose your job first and then your home. You didn’t do anythingwrong. A very few people are becoming very rich and you’re going to become very

Starting Your Business is Free of Any Charges ‐GUARANTEEDWe’re not trying to sell you anything. We’re trying to give NDITC Plan 1302 to youand thousands of other Americans FREE so you can provide for your family andavoid the total crash of the economy. If good Americans don’t start fighting back

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avoid the total crash of the economy. If good Americans don t start fighting backagainst foreign imports, multi‐national corporations our economy is scheduled tofail within months. You have to protect yourself now so you will be able to earnmoney to care for your friends and family. This is urgent and important.

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We’re experts within the inkjetand toner printer cartridgebbusiness and we operate a nationalconsulting service for small business owners.In fact, we’re the only reputable, national andrespected consulting services for the inkjet andrespected consulting services for the inkjet andtoner printer cartridge business.Unless you plan to rob a bank or someoneelse’s cash register you need a plan and you

You Can Help HundredsIf you get ready right now, you’ll be able tohelp other people save a great deal of

need one in the next few days. There’s a lot ofcash in the bank and there’s only way to get itout and that’s starting your own smallbusiness

money and organize their own strategy tosave the American Economy. It will takethousands of people to train and coachother people how to survive the collapse ofthe American dollar, skyrocketing inflation,

business.Every other person you know buys inkjet ortoner printer cartridges. They buy them fromthe Big Box Retailers like Office Max, Office

l d h kthe American dollar, skyrocketing inflation,home loss and food shortages. The peoplethat get ready today will be the life‐boat forthe people that couldn’t or wouldn’t believethe American Free Enterprise Ship could

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Depot, Staples, Best Buy, K‐Mart, Radio Shack,Wal‐Mart and hundreds of other big retailers.The inkjet and toner printer cartridge market iscontrolled by O.E.M.’s Original Equipment

ever be sunk and sent to the bottom. ThisPlan 1302 offer gets you ready to be theteam leader managing your own profitmaking business.

y g q pManufacturing Companies like HP HewlettPackard Canon Epson Lexmark Brother Delland dozens of others.

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These O.E.M.’s have created aGlobal business worth hundredsGlobal business worth hundredsof Billions of dollars but they haven’tcreated American jobs. They have no plans onhiring you at all. They will continue to usehiring you at all. They will continue to usecheap foreign workers at almost slave rates tomake their products and import them backinto America. You lose.NDITC i i h ll hi d

Almost Slave Labor is Slave LaborMost likely, more than likely, we all wearclothes that were made by another human

NDITC is going to change all this and you canbecome a vital part of American Success andrevive the American Dream.We’re so confident that we’ll let you get

being that was forced to work. WithAmerican Corporations getting involved allover the world, they knew that some wagehad to be paid to avoid the label of SLAVELABOR. How does $0.25 cents an hour

y gstarted for free and we’ll also show you howeasy it is to master the inkjet and toner printercartridge business, without machines, withoutfranchise without royalty fees or any other LABOR. How does $0.25 cents an hour

sound for a grown man sweeping up thefactory floor? The peasant doesn’t get achoice of his job assignments. He cannotcomplain or he doesn’t receive food. Did

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franchise, without royalty fees or any othercharges.NDITC has become a great force that can helpyou master new income levels by starting your

you know that the cost of the famousBeanie Baby was only $0.25 cents each?We have to stop this and save our owncountry, and we have to hurry.

own inkjet and toner business.

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WAKE UP AMERICAHe keeps saying “Are you ready?” and we allknew that we’re getting ready to stop again.Now Dad didn’t marry the bosses daughter so hehas always worked hard, saved his money and hefinally got the opportunity to start his owny g pp ybusiness. He calls the shots, including where westop and what we get to do, day after day, for theentire week. It was like Dad could always see thefuture. He could look down the business road andsee what was coming and what to avoid. Manycompanies, big and small and really big, likefortune 100 big, have always seen the marvelousbenefits of my father concerning business andy gmankind in general. Over the years he had theopportunity to learn and earn at the same time. Itseems that Dad was just good at making money.Fortune 100 companies hired Dad to teach theirpManagers, Supervisors and Hourly associates howto be the winners operating their business. Dadtraveled a lot and helped thousands of peopleoperate and profit while owning their ownp p gbusiness. He tried to teach us everything he knowand we’re trying to teach you.

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As we traveled intothe future Dad would tellus his stories. We’ve heardthem before but he alwayschanges them just enough tomake them new again. Hemake them new again. Hestudied history and the menthat made history.Some little detail he left outth l t ti ld tthe last time would come outto make my Mother laugh andto remind him to watch theroad.

For the first time in many years Dad was looking for something really new. He found itwithin the printing technology business, it was a little tiny inkjet cartridge. He wanted anew road and he was sure to find it. He would ponder things like you and I do when welook at a restaurant menu. He traced the entire history of inkjet cartridges anddiscovered a gold mine of information, patents and a wealth stream. He would studysomething and turn it over and study it again. He would ask us what inventions oftomorrow would be worth billions of dollars to industry in the next few years.tomorrow would be worth billions of dollars to industry in the next few years.We never knew the answer but it was o.k. because Dad was always thinking out loud.People need to think about the next great idea so they can capture the rewards. Dadwas right, you cannot win without thinking and planning to win.

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It took me many years to calculate that myfather was smarter than most. I took forgranted the long talks and mind probinggranted the long talks and mind probingconversations of my youth with Dad. Healways told us that five hundred dollarswasn’t a lot of money, unless you didn’thave it. Dad would ask could we use anextra five hundred dollars to get that newguitar or that new stereo we seen lastweekendweekend.

He would want to know whatwe dream about and even wishf thi k b t f d d ’ l

The Greatest Miracles from AmericaOur country developed the most amazing inventionsthat changed the world. Americans have something

for or think about. If we didn’t planto rob a bank or someone else’s cashregister how were we going to make aliving? Dad never waited on a miracle to

that no other country on earth can brag about.Individual freedom of thought and actions that allowmen and women to try and fail. It’s your time to makesure America doesn’t move back into the Cave Life ofthe rest of the world. Civilization depends onliving? Dad never waited on a miracle to

settle his reality. He didn’t want us to waiton miracles either. He knew that greatermen had lived, created great inventions,d l d ld id b i

the rest of the world. Civilization depends onthinking, learning and doing. Your business will be atiny spec of the greater success. Americans holdhands and create wealth and prosperity through thefree enterprise system. NDITC will show you how to

k f f i f t i i b t tdeveloped world‐wide business successand most of all left a trail of knowledgethat people could follow.

make use of foreign manufacturing companies but atthe same time retaining the wealth for America. Yousee America is about freedom, liberty and justice andthere is no room for slave‐type‐labor.

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As we’re driving we all see the tunnel signs alongthe side of the road. Tunnel five miles ahead; turnon your headlights and the always present warningy g y p gof being prepared to stop.My Dad would start to explain how deep in theearth, men, bore these holes through themountains and under the river beds to build ourmountains and under the river beds to build ourtunnels.Dad would tell us the history as if he had lived withthe same men that bored the hole.

The Windshield Washer BottleLittle tiny ideas can turn into great bigbusinesses and create wealth. A littlebottle of windshield washer fluid can

He would animate the deadly peril just around thecurve. He told us that danger stalks us aroundevery bend and we had to learn to read the signs,make preparations get ready for anything

create millions in sales and profits. Theinkjet and toner printer cartridge is oneof those little things. That little inkjetcartridge creates wealth and you canchange everything in your lifemake preparations, get ready for anything.

Dad was an expert in hazardous occupations.

Dad was a businessman. Hisoccupation was to create value and

change everything in your life.

occupation was to create value andprofits for other companies. Mothersaid he was really good at. Over the years wefound out more and more. Dad was really good atfound out more and more. Dad was really good atit. Driving and groping along like a family of molesDad drove through the darkened tunnel.

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The Main street tunnel crew was still pushing and pulling atthe project to keep the four lane tunnel open and safe. Waybeneath the river we traveled along the road at highwaybeneath the river, we traveled along the road at highwayspeeds without a care in the world. Steadily forward we kepton racking up the miles. The next stop, almost the disasterstruck Dad and Mother like a fury of some kind of tornado.

We went past the McDonalds just off theroad. Dad decided we could cut back or wait another thirtytwo miles for the next restaurant row. We drove those extramiles to McDonalds and it gave Dad a chance to tell usanother story. He wanted to know if we ever heard of toybears. He gave us the usual hints with his big smile, alwayshaving some fun The new wonder animals from Syria the toyhaving some fun. The new wonder animals from Syria, the toybears. Dad said they were not stuffed they were real liveanimals. The Syrian hamsters were delightful pets that mademany people rich almost overnight. Everyone wanted oneyears ago and even laboratories needed thousands. Dadwould explain how something just shows up in the market,creating interest and small business owners all across America.Dad knew this one guy that got into a hamster hobby and then McDonalds IdeaDad knew this one guy that got into a hamster hobby and thenturned it into a business. All this other guy did was sell breederhamsters and an instruction book. Dad said the guy got rich.

McDonalds IdeaMcDonalds was just anotheridea when they started, likeall the other ideas of the day.

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Dad would explain how millions or billions ofdollars of profits could be created by clever

h boperators operating their own business. Could we justimagine selling toy bears and making a killing? This type of person wasknown as a businessman and was not evil; they were just always readyfor something Americans love anything new and would quickly layfor something. Americans love anything new and would quickly laydown their dollar to enter some sideshow or carnival to look and touchstrange things. “Try Your Luck” was the real motto of the Americanbusinessman. Put your money on the table and take your chances. Gillette Idea

The Gillette BladeBusiness is the game of chance and even though people know theymight end up with a three legged horse, they still lay their moneydown.Dad knew all about the money Derby Put your money down get on

The Gillette Bladechanged thebusiness world. Mr.Gillette would giveyou the shavingDad knew all about the money Derby. Put your money down, get on

the start line and wait for the race to begin. Sometimes you win andsometimes you lose. In time Dad said that you learn how to bet onsomething and when to walk away with your money still in your

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handle almost free.All the customerhad to do was buythe blades. As theconsumers used orpocket. He also knew that luck had a little to do with success but the

laws of averages keep most people on the gyp wheels. The gullibleAmerican spends a lot of money on three legged horses and little toybears without much to show for it. He also understood that luck is

consumers used orconsumed theblades his salesgrew into fabulouswealth. Mr.

created by the business operator. The customer player and thebusiness owner player had to be equals. Dad understood; theeverybody must win idea.

Gillette inventedthe CONSUMBABLEretail market.

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Dad taught us that some marvelousbenefits come to the people that owntheir own business. These same benefitsalso brought a new set of problems. If you couldever find a great idea people would surely steal itf M Gill d h blfrom you. Mr. Gillette created the consumableproduct. The blade handle or razor was almost freeand he made all his money from selling theconsumable razor blades. Everybody sellsy yconsumables now. Dad taught us that thinking isjust like planting seeds in the ground. Seeds cantake up to 50 years to become a mature tree. If wewanted to survive the future forest of business we

NDITC ConnectionsWe allow our clients to connect with the

wanted to survive the future forest of business wehad to be smart, hard working and work withinsome trade or invent some product that peoplewould want to buy for years to come.

World of Dollars. The supply chain fromidea, factory, distributor and to theconsumer is a gold mine of cash. All youhave to do is connect to the stream ofcash flow and earn profits You can do

We can only suggest that Dad has a lot to do withmy business success today. After many years withinindustry it seems that I became my father. My sonslisten to the stories and try to learn the lessons that

cash flow and earn profits. You can dowhat big manufacturing companies dobut with a big difference. You can createpersonal income and wealth. You cancreate American jobs across our nationd id h i ilisten to the stories and try to learn the lessons that

were planted by my father so many years ago.and you can avoid the massive economicslowdown or total collapse. People withconnections win the Global Battle forwealth and influence.

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My own work leads me to the Fortune 100 group andsomething was very wrong. These companies havefound themselves deluged with criticism. Customers

f l d l d f fweary of value delays and investors wary of profitdelays became irritated at the entire systems of riskand profits.The American consumer begins to object aboutg jprofits. Politicians complain about social justice andfrequently enrich their individual wealth by taking

from others. We all feel like passengerssitting in the airplane hoping nothingtoo bad happens. We wait in long lines for littlevalue. We buy products from other lands and pay

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higher and higher prices for less. It seems thatAmerica is sitting on the airplane, waiting to take off,not one friend to talk with as we click buttons oncomputers and phones ignoring humans only an inch

$39.95 but we’re so sure that our takehome systems work you can getstarted for free, without any charges.We are setting up 43,000 dealersacross America and will help you getcomputers and phones ignoring humans only an inch

away. We’re living in some kind of state of emergencyis the common viewpoint. We don’t need to travel atfive hundred miles per hour but we do demand it. We

across America and will help you getstarted and you never owe usanything, except a thank you. Whenyou’re ready to expand your profitsyou simply buy a more advanced plan

d b i fwant jobs and need money. You need to change yourlife and get rid of that feeling of waiting for somethingto happen.

to grow and prosper your business. Ifwe’re so sure you should be too. Takehome the Plan 1302 Big Splashwithout any obligations.

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America needs some kind of a newflying machine. Your family needs some kindf fl i hi th t’ f t fl d iof new flying machine that’s safe to fly and remains

reliable and comfortable even in the newdepression. My own business is to help otherpeople travel the business road to profits. Myp p p ycompany consults and helps other people buildtheir own flying machine. Their own business.My Fortune 100 experience quickly became anopportunity for my family business As a fortuneopportunity for my family business. As a fortune100 manager and specialist I realized a growingcriticism within the printing technology, officesupply, inkjet, laser toner, consumable printer

SAFE  RELIABLE  POWERFUL We have the only proven way to makesure your business is safe and reliable andvery powerful while you grow Earning

cartridge business segment.My research revealed the fault line or maybe theline of opportunity to create a brand new business.My company went to work to solve the problems

very powerful while you grow. Earning$500 a day is not only achievable its veryprobable. When we show you how topurchase an inkjet cartridge for less thanone dollar that sells for $25.00 you canMy company went to work to solve the problems

and capture the opportunity to create wealth whilebeing safe, comfortable and virtually risk free.The Wright Brothers had to understand at some

quickly see the viable business planworking. Yes, a finished, ready for theprinter, inkjet printer cartridge for underone dollar. Our plans are workable, easyto understand no experience required no

point that “the flying machine had to be safe” andat some point they had to realize that humanswanted reliability and value at the same time.

to understand, no experience required, nocomplicated contract, no machines, noleases no hidden surprise. We want youto be one of the 43,000 millionaires.

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The growing criticismof the office supplygroup was that they chargedtoo much money and offerednothing to their customers.The big box stores like OfficeThe big box stores like OfficeDepot, Staples, Office Max,Wal‐Mart and many othershave to some extent startedkilling off their customers byoffering cheap printingtechnology and very expensiveinkjet and toner printerinkjet and toner printercartridges. The have createdthe office opium of ink andtoner, that millions havebecome addicted. These inkjetand toner printer cartridgeconsumable revenue streamsare giant cash cows for theare giant cash cows for theO.E.M. Original EquipmentManufacturers and their bigretailers.

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The consumer war has been going on forseveral years now and the opportunity isgetting larger by the day. We laid our

th t bl f dmoney on the table a few years ago andtook on the risk.

Outspoken customers andsuppliers started to move pastsuppliers started to move pastthe big box retail distributionchains to provide products directly tothe consumer at much lower prices. Thebig box suppliers like HP Hewlett PackardCanon Epson Lexmark Dell and Brotherstarted to be very concerned and turned

A Deadly Climate of RevoltThe American people started to feel the deadlyclimate the O.E.M.’s and their Big Box Retailersstarted to be very concerned and turned

their potential customers and suppliersinto defendants. These manufacturingcompanies and their sellers or big box

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created when it came to inkjet and toner. Their planwas simple. Go overseas and buy cheap slave typelabor and produce an inkjet or toner printer for a fewdollars. Maintain that low price stream all the way tothe customers in America Offer the low cost printerretailers are starting to lose hundreds of

millions of dollars worth of business to thenew flying machine idea. This is the exacttime to start your inkjet and toner

the customers in America. Offer the low cost printerto the millions of customers waiting on the bargain.Once the customer bought the printer they werecaptured. The customer had to buy the inkjet andtoner printer cartridges and they had to pay thei h i ld b h i ld b

y jbusiness. Customers are tired of payingtoo much money for a cheap importedcartridge.

price. The price would be severe, the price would behigh, the retail price would yield enormous bottomline profits. The consumer didn’t like the deadlyclimate of higher prices. They have revolted.

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One Canon inkjet cartridge costs about $0.43cents and sells for $15.00 each. Everybody knowsth l d l t b t lli i b t E kithe legendary salesman story about selling ice boxes to Eskimosbut these O.E.M.’s and their retail partners have gone way pastthe Eskimo success story. These companies have createdBillions of Gross Revenue and also Billions in Profits.Now some people sell imitation shrunken heads and I’mconfident that their sales are a little slow. Other people sellcompatible or re‐manufactured inkjet and toner cartridges andthey’re making small fortunes every day Even during this great

$0.43 CentsWith the NDITC plan youcan turn $0.43 cents intothey re making small fortunes every day. Even during this great

recession or new depression people must buy inkjet and tonerprinter cartridges. Eskimos don’t need ice boxes. People don’tneed to buy some imitation shrunken heads but if you own a

$$15.00 using some of thesame systems the O.E.M.’shave perfected over manyyears. The NDITC plansallow you direct contactprinter you are forced to buy inkjet and toner printer cartridges.

You should have seen my customers face when I told them thatmy retail price for their toner cartridge was only $39.95compared to $167 00 they had been paying at the big box

allow you direct contactwith the factory and theirU.S. dealerships. NDITC isthe only consultingprovider that provides youcompared to $167.00 they had been paying at the big box

retailer. My plan allows the customer to stop scrimping andsaving pennies to buy inkjet and toner. No more slaving for thebig retailers and the O.E.M. manufacturing companies. A few

with the real‐life contactinformation you need tostart, sustain and profityour own business.Imagine that two quartersyears ago people realized that they were being foolish and were

losing their shirts every time they went to the office supplystore.

Imagine that two quartersin your pocket todayequals $15.00 in yourpocket tomorrow.

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Laser Toner Printer Cartridges are a keyprofit area and you can cash in with veryl llittle money. This laser toner printer cartridge cost mycompany $14.00 that retails for $167.00 at Staples, OfficeMax, Office Depot, Wal‐Mart etc. Now you don’t have to bea mechanic to realize that we have just built a moneya mechanic to realize that we have just built a moneymachine. Now NDITC could have charged a much largercustomer retail price but we almost had a 300% profitmargin.

Plan One $39.95With the NDITC Plan One youcan start buying inkjet andtoner printer cartridges at the

People were astounded that we made such a success in soshort a time. We know it looks that way on the surface but itreally took over 29 years working and managing companies

p greal wholesale prices.This is the Friends and FamilyPlan that lets the beginnerget started and profit.You do not need anyreally took over 29 years working and managing companies.

The based knowledge that we held clearly showed us anopportunity within the inkjet and toner printer cartridgesupply chain. People have fired questions at us for years.

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You do not need anyexperience and you neverowe NDITC any more money.The unique NDITC plans aresimple to use and

How did I do that? Where did I learn about this? Whatschool did I attend? Everything was right in front of my eyes.We went to work outfitting our business plans, finding thefactories and wholesale factory suppliers, working on

understand. You never haveto buy any type of refillrefilling machines. You neverneed to buy supplies oranything else You simply buyy pp , g

instruction books that would show people exactly how to doeverything that creates a profitable business.

anything else. You simply buywholesale inkjet and tonercartridges and sell at theretail price or offer discounts.

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These big companies, Hewlett Packard, Canon, Epson,Lexmark, Dell, Brother and dozens of others are runningpeople through their retail circus like Office Max Officepeople through their retail circus like Office Max, OfficeDepot, Staples, Wal‐Mart and Best Buy taking enormousgross revenue and gigantic profits from their customers.

From the housewife to the minister, people,

Secrets of Unemployment

, p p ,people just like you, continue to pay the fullretail price for inkjet and toner printercartridges Now that the economy is in the emergency We’ll share with you some

amazing secrets of beingunemployed in America.You can start this businessmoney making business

cartridges. Now that the economy is in the emergencyward people are starting to pay attention.The economy needs a doctor and not a nurse. Yourneighbors and your local employers are desperate to save ,money making business,

while you’re onunemployment and receivingcash money, your weeklybenefit payments.

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pennies but are looking to save dollars. The economy isinjured and you will be able to help them.The O.E.M.’s and their supply chain retail partners areperformers in a circus and their curtain is closing and it’s You can earn cash money

while your collecting yourunemployment. You simplyreport your income on yourunemployment paperwork or

performers in a circus and their curtain is closing and it sclosing fast.The largest crowds always gather when you give somethingaway for free. We’re offering you a community enterprise p y p p

computer entries. Manystarts let you earn while youcollect unemployment.

that you own and earn profits. We’re so confident thatwe’re very willing to get you started for free, 100% free, justto offer you proof.

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Those crowds of people at big boxretailers today have no idea that they’reh dthe circus owners dream come true. Theykeep buying inkjet and toner cartridges at full retailwhile the circus earns billions. The retailer presents adog act that they call recycling while they take more anddog act that they call recycling while they take more andmore money. While you’re watching the blonde lady ridebareback over the flaming recycling hoax they keepreaching deeper and deeper into your wallet or purse.

The Recipe of NDITC We’ll share with you the process

These retailers expand quickly and offer brick and mortarstores, catalogs and e‐commerce stores to gather upyour money. They’re the breeders of fancy stores oflittle value. They’re willing to provide the high‐wire act

formulas, the actual recipe thatyou need to become a successbuying and selling inkjet andtoner printer cartridges. We giveyou the blueprint that you needlittle value. They re willing to provide the high wire act

to keep you busy as maybe you won’t notice the price.Imagine the aerial star who spins suspended from thebig top by her teach as another person reaches into your

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you the blueprint that you needto buy right and sell right. Thetopics of Product, Prices,Promotion, Place, ProcessPhysical Evidence and People arell i l d d ithi th NDITCpurse and maybe you’re getting the idea? They take

their fantastic profits and build new stores, print morecatalogs and costumes for their workers to keep thecircus going. The big box retailers pay their employee

all included within the NDITCmanuals instruction booklets,handbooks, guidebooks andguides that are provided withinthe individual plans. The NDITCg g g p y p y

associates little, offer poor benefits, import almosteverything they sell and pocket the massive profits.

pplans are well‐known andcelebrated as the best within theindustry.

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However, in a few short days you can go from thetraditional inkjet toner customer to a professionalselling of inkjet and toner cartridgesselling of inkjet and toner cartridges.You don’t have to walk upside down in small ringssuspended from the top of the tent.

You simply buy the plan of yourYou simply buy the plan of yourchoice and we teach you everything.We understand it’s difficult to jump from civilian toowning your own business.g yWe make sure you don’t have to take a hair‐raisingride to get started.The small business plans are very affordable andhave been designed to keep you off the roller Action Book 33 A+have been designed to keep you off the rollercoaster ride. Your new inkjet and toner printercartridge business isn’t a stunt and it’s notdangerous as it may seem to you today. Professional

Action Book 33 A+HP Hewlett Packard is the market leaderwithin the industry. Our exclusiveAction Book 33 advises you on whatinkjet cartridges to buy and the ones

h ld k hbusiness managers are the geniuses behind thescenes that help you and have built safety devicesinto all our business plans and programs. Whenyou’re ready to hit the playground you simply

you should not stock within your storeor even your garage. This AB33 is soldfor $499.95 if you bought it separate,even on sale it sells for $299.95, butNDITC has started to include it in everyyou re ready to hit the playground you simply

purchase one of our plans and off you go, makingmoney and making friends.

yplan we sell. Every paid plan nowincludes AB33 which is a big plus foryour business.

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Under a telephone pole with a screwdriver and splicingknife the technician keeps one of history’s happiestinventions humming from coast to coast These men watchinventions humming from coast to coast. These men watchover millions of miles of wire that keeps us connected Dadwould say. Way back when, voices powered by the suncould become very real he said. Solar phones.Driving down the road we would count the poles and waveat the workers. Dad would say those men were waging waragainst the storms, disasters and pesky creatures that chewup or nest in their equipment. Dad would point at the

You’ve been waiting on someawakening People want theup or nest in their equipment. Dad would point at the

mountains and told us the story when the workers hoistedtheir telephone lines over those same mountains,sometimes with helicopters, stringing wire through dark

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awakening. People want thethrills of owning their ownbusiness but at times withdrawat the very last moment. Weunderstand that you want some

conduits far beneath our great cities. To every home andoffice Dad would say, there is a little wire that carries thefuture, seemingly always ready and helpful.Some fools still fire shotguns out the windows of their cars

protection from the heat of themarket and the hustle‐bustle ofoperating your own business.Our clients tend to shriek withdelight as profits is the onlyg

and shoot down the wires. Some farmers still harvest thelines with their planting with their deep plows at corn‐planting time creating a nightmare for repairmen. If thesephone men put their poles in the wrong place the

delight as profits is the onlythrill‐car they ride at break‐neckspeeds. There is a moment todream and they’re moments totake action. You can get off the

phone men put their poles in the wrong place thehomeowners come at them like bears shouting andthreatening.

merry‐go‐round and become anowner.

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A man must learn to expect anything Dad would say. Running your new business isthe same way and will always prove interesting. Owning your own business is not likeowning your own pet lion The printing segment created the home based affordableowning your own pet lion. The printing segment created the home based affordableprinter. They also invented the inkjet and toner consumable cartridge that creates all

the wealth. Every diplomat and clergymen owns one.

While the scientist solves the problem the first thing he does is print out his findings,with graphs, charts, text and always today in full color. The home and office printerhas become the indispensable companion to every modern home and office aroundthe world.Billions of dollar in profits are created every year. These printers serve without favoror prejudice with one major problem. Ink and toner printer cartridges are simply tooexpensive The O E M ’s and their retail supply chain partners knew that the printerexpensive. The O.E.M.s and their retail supply chain partners knew that the printerwould reach every corner of the civilized world. Everybody printed the chatter of theirdaily life found within personal and professional emails. Every chart, diagram, planand visual aid is being printed right now. The chronicle of modern life is being printed,h h d d ll d h llthis very minute. From the East side, West side, all around the town our SmallBusiness Programs can create profits for you and your family. We started this businessseveral years ago by convincing ourselves that the plans would work within themarket. We opened inkjet and toner stores through a very scientific managementp j g y gmethod in a way that is less expensive than the old‐fashioned, paint‐em‐all the samemethod.

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Stretching across our country people have bought our programs and have truly signedup for their better future. With my background doing research was the first place Istarted We started experimenting more and started earning more We startedstarted. We started experimenting more and started earning more. We startedconsulting with inkjet and toner manufacturers and discovered the little hidden profitmaking secrets. What we found was very smart engineers and groups of engineers,vigilantly reverse engineering these so called inkjet and toner printer cartridges.With a constant war being waged on inkjet and toner customers these engineers kepttheir own notes and issued their own patents and started some quiet institutions tobring their own brands of inkjet and toner cartridges to market.My own company is part of these proprietary associations and we’re trying to protectMy own company is part of these proprietary associations and we re trying to protectthe consumer against low cost foreign labor and companies that manufacture

overseas and then imports these low cost products back into America. Using lowcost overseas labor the big O E M ’s create massive profits andcost overseas labor the big O.E.M. s create massive profits andzero American manufacturing jobs.The antique store provided another lesson to all of us to remember. Dad would tellus about the once‐famous‐quack‐medicine‐snake oil makers. People would come upus about the once famous quack medicine snake oil makers. People would come upwith some made up medicine bottle and name and claim it cured everything. Theywould charge sick people good money and just move from town to town. Dadexplained that people, organizations that cheated people we’re really fugitives fromj ti j t iti j ti t b d D d l i d th t h ti l i kjustice, just waiting on justice to be served. Dad explained that hurting people or sickpeople would pay about anything to feel better. He told us that cheating people wascold‐blooded but you see evidence of it daily just looking out the window.

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Bad business people, snake oil salesman are found withinevery area of business. We could see police officers takingcare of careless drivers but who would take care ofca e o ca e ess d e s but o ou d ta e ca e ocustomers? There had to be a way to bring hard workingpeople together to create a new market for inkjet and tonercartridges. Dad always knew that companies were people

i th l Th f b i i fit b tserving other people. The reason for business is profit butthe reason for profit would always be the satisfaction ofanother human being. Dad taught us that the thrillingadventure of a business was based on people and not on thep pproducts.

Big business turned out to be little morethan modern sea pirates. These big companies

Copier Printer PiratesMany people never realizethat right now in Americathere are 220 million printersp g p

knew how to develop markets and profits. They also knowhow to blow up icebergs made up of competitors and smallbusiness owners trying to compete on their sea of printersand cartridges My own company is based on rescuing

working in our homes and ouroffices.These 220 million printersproduce Billions in sales ofprinters and consumableand cartridges. My own company is based on rescuing

customers. These passengers of big business were littlemore than wrecked vessels. Every big box retailer chargedthe same amount for just a few milliliters of ink inside their

pinkjet and toner printercartridges.The Ink and Toner business ismassive and very profitable.You can quickly share in these

cartridges. The O.E.M.’s like HP Hewlett Packard CanonEpson Lexmark Dell and Brother were constantly on dutylooking for dangerous points called competitors.

You can quickly share in theseprofits while saving others agreat deal of money.

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The retail signs nailed on front of buildingsshould read “stick em up” as the O.E.M.’s bigp gbox retailers keep the prices high as they too were forcedto obey the terse orders from the factories. On anafternoon not so long ago I walked through the inkjet andt i l f St l j t d th d Th t itoner isles of Staples just down the road. The store was ingood condition and the manager walked around asking ifwe needed any help. Menacingly the big box retailersmake you almost comfortable while you shop but you get 15,000 PEOPLE

the thought that they must be armed with a pistol,brandishing fancy displays and first‐class packaging thescoundrels have vicious pricing that continue to rob thecustomers

A population of 15,000people will produce OneMillion Dollars in gross saleson national average.Companies guard theircustomers.

I checked many different retail prices and everythinginside the big business fraternity is the same concerningretail consumer prices. The LC41 Brother Black inkjet

Companies guard theirprinters at work to make sureemployees don’t make theirpersonal copies.The inkjet and toner cartridge

f llcartridge still sells for $25.00 retail and our NDITC clientsstill buy them for less than one dollar. The sure death ofthe consumer will be brought about by these menacinglyhigh prices Their gross profit margins are deadly to

expenses for any smallbusiness is hurting theirprofits. The Big Box Retailerskeep taking massive profits astheir small businesshigh prices. Their gross profit margins are deadly to

American prosperity. It truly seems the customers are thevillains and must be the losers.

customers struggle to survive.

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Our research into the inkjet and toner printer cartridge industry

revealed considerable ideas. Are the O.E.M.’s OriginalEquipment Manufacturing companies like HPEquipment Manufacturing companies like HPHewlett Packard Canon Epson Lexmark Dell andBrother, to only name a few, really some kind of

l ? h h h bsmuggler? They have a pretty smooth business operationfrom research and development, engineering and chemistry todevelop ink and toner compounds, manufacturing processcontrols, marketing, sales and supply chain management thatcontrols, marketing, sales and supply chain management thatcreated the market and captured all the profits. Theydemonstrated that they can handle the supply chain retailers likeOffice Max, Staples, Office Depot, Wal‐Mart, Best Buy, K‐Mart,R di Sh k S d h d d f h h i f

Slave Labor WagesThe O.E.M.’s and BigBox Retailers do not

Radio Shack, Sears and hundreds of others that are notorious forprotecting the profits and not the customer.This combination of big manufacturing companies and their retailbig box retailers are now notorious for exploiting cheap state

o e a e s do ohire slaves but theymust look awayknowing that thestandard of living forth i d t

g p g pcontrolled overseas labor that creates their products (printers)(consumable cartridges) and thousands of other things. Thesituation is now desperate in America. We don’t make things wejust buy things Our government vessel seems to support no jobs

their productmanufacturing andservice employeesare slave like. Whydoesn’t the foreign

just buy things. Our government vessel seems to support no jobsin America and some kind of state controlled capitalism undersome kind of global government.

employee earn $20.an hour withbenefits?

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There is a speed boat whizzing along beside our free enterprisesystem and it’s full of pirates according to my Dad. Disguised as a patroly p g y g pboat the pirates are found throughout big business and their suspicious looking inthousand dollar outfits. These big businesses, suspicious looking characters,surround the American economy and your household budgets. These people have

d 42 000 f t i t id f A i d l th i d t (i t) b kmoved 42,000 factories outside of America and smuggle their products (import) backinto American stores to make a financial killing. If we quietly search Google we seethat nothing is really made in America. This dangerous evidence looks us in the eyedaily but we keep blinking first.Dad always told us to replace the word retailer with the word outlaws. He wouldalways smile because he knew it was only half true. The outlaws are having a sale.The outlaws are building a new store. The outlaws hire lobbyist and send them toWashington He also taught us you have to apparently relieve the outlaws of theirWashington. He also taught us you have to apparently relieve the outlaws of theirfirearms. A robber without a gun is only a thug. If we started arresting politicians,fortune 500 C.E.O.’s we could turn back America into a prosperity miracle. In a cleverfashion our company has contrived a system and process to disarm the O.E.M.’s andtheir big box retailer outlaws. This shot of inspiration rang out a few years ago andinkjet and toner cartridge retail prices fell to the floor.With no other company to aid our efforts the tens of thousands of dollars wereinvested and we made a dash for the market We knew the O E M ’s and the big boxinvested and we made a dash for the market. We knew the O.E.M.s and the big boxoutlaws might get a pistol to stop us but they were a fraction of a second too slow.Another shot rang out and a couple of the outlaw sellers fell to the floor.

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Circuit City fell to the floor. Cartridge world is frightened and ismaking a dash to re‐think their business model. These retailersare seriously wounded like Office Depot and Office Max as theystruggle just to stay in business. The deep recession depressionsituation created the melodrama to create enthusiasm about our

NDITC small business plans and systems. Grabbing up theNDITC plans, small business owners couldcompete with the big box stores and position theirown profits and growth. We were able to attract nationalattention and arm our own company thanks to the internet. TheO.E.M.’s threatened to kill everyone in the courts. The big boxretailers and the O.E.M.’s came up with rewarding systems andrecycling schemes which did little but destroy what little

NDITC REALIZED AMAZING GROWTH

The NDITC plans gainedrecycling schemes which did little but destroy what littlecreditability they had left.The O.E.M.’s and the Big Box Retailers were about to set theirown retail vessel on fire in a middle of a storm. Our own

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e p a s ga edtraction and dealersopened their own stores.NDITC kept making theplans better and keptl i th icompany now brandishing our automatic small business plans

ordered our crew to keep making our NDITC systems better,faster and continue to lower the pricing.Experiencing considerable success, much like Henry Ford and his

lowering the price.Our national goal was tohave a low cost solutionfor American Families tostart their own business,p g , y

earth shaking Model T our program prices kept falling and ourclient count kept moving up.

without lawyers, hasslesor fine print. We had tocall it the New Deal.

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At some point on our trip we had to stop to buy some gasoline. Dad told us there wassuch a thing as old gas and the market was full of adulterated forms of gasoline. Heexplained years ago if you bought five gallons of gasoline you might get a half gallon ofkerosene. It seems they’re outlaws around every time you spend a nickel he would

say. Years ago these so called oil stations we’re being built by the thousands. Thesefilling stations had a lot of tricks and the refilling gyp wasg g gypexposed in time. These filling stations, many of them years ago, were created tobilk the customer and many of them were successful. Generally speaking, the big oilcompanies operated thousands of refilling stations were more careful in this respectand tried to give the customer a square deal. Way back then the big oil companieshad to order their employees to give the customer an honest deal. Dad explained thatthe Gyp Refilling Stations were owned and operated by individuals simply wanting tomake a quick buck The Gyp refilling companies were exposed and run out of businessmake a quick buck. The Gyp refilling companies were exposed and run out of businessin due time. We see comparisons today concerning inkjet toner refilling stationsfound around the country. Do you get what you pay for?Dad was a big part of our start up business planning and gave us just what we needed.

h h f ll h b d f ll k dHe taught us that refilling gas stations might be compared to refilling inkjet and tonerstations. Dad said there are two general methods of cheating the public at refillingstations. One was to give the buyer inferior ink or toner compounds. Just like refillingstations years ago adulterated goods created immediate wealth and very mady g g ycustomers. The other method of cheating was to give them only part of what theypay for.

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He told us there are many grades of gasoline and we discovered there are manygrades of ink and toner. If you want an inkjet or toner printer cartridge to choke upcausing it to spit and choke and create low quality copies or simply die just put cheapi k i id h id M filli i lli h i k dink or toner inside the cartridge. Many refilling stations are selling cheap ink andtoner even though the sign out front may say high grade only. There is a reason thatKerosene is cheaper than Gasoline just like there is a reason why Good ink costs a lotmore than Bad ink.Refilling stations and Inkjet Toner Refilling stations may have a lot in common per ourresearch. Dad taught us about something called “Shorting the Hose” that was usedover the years to cheat customers out of their money. While we were at the gasstation Dad pulled the hose to its full length which was about six feet He clearlystation Dad pulled the hose to its full length which was about six feet. He clearlyshowed us that about one full quart of gasoline was still in the hose when our gas tankwas full. The question has always been who pays for the gasoline left in the hose?Unless you take the time to measure the ink level in every cartridge you buy, you haveto trust the O.E.M.’s to drain the hose into your cartridge.The O.E.M.’s have been changing the ink levels in cartridges for years and keeping theprice the same. You pay the same price for less ink. You cannot really tell because thecartridge is exactly the same If it looks the same it must be the same Dad wanted tocartridge is exactly the same. If it looks the same it must be the same. Dad wanted toknow if we ever noticed that the O.E.M. cartridges always manufactured solid, denseand opaque cartridges so you cannot see inside the cartridge. You cannot see inside agas hose either.The picture became clear. The retail outlaw sign always read “Stick em up” but thatwasn’t the entire story. “Now waltz into the vault” was the next command of any bankrobber.

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We didn’t know much about robbingb kbanks but Dad always had a story to help usunderstand. If you want to rob a bank you don’t point awatermelon at the hapless bank employees.Dad was pretty clear that a good bank robber never usesDad was pretty clear that a good bank robber never usesa gun and they always go into retail after they get out ofjail. If you point the muzzle of an awesome revolver atthe hapless bank employee they will waltz into the vaultand give you all the money.If you point your retail revolver at a customer you’ll go tojail. Bank robbers use old‐time terror while retailers usemodern stores sleek packaging shiny catalogs fancymodern stores, sleek packaging, shiny catalogs, fancytelevision commercials, rewarding programs and othertricks to cheat. The danger of lingering inside a store toolong is that you will buy something you didn’t know you

d h l dwanted. These stores or retail prisons are used to trappeople inside the sales vault. Once the retailer gets youinside the store you take home sufficient bags of inkjetand toner cartridges to keep the retailer in business andg pprofitable. Retail is about getting money out of thecustomer pocket. No more no less.

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The only true perfect customer protection plan is free marketcompetition. The O.E.M.’s HP Hewlett Packard Canon EpsonLexmark Dell Brother is trying to solve this problem by notallowing any free market competition Practical and efficient inkjetallowing any free market competition. Practical and efficient inkjetand toner printer cartridge factories which are privately ownedwill manufacture low cost, highly reliable, inkjet and tonercartridges for any buyer on earth. The big box retailers also traptheir customers by letting them make installment payments ontheir highly priced inkjet and toner cartridges. You are imprisonedby debt my Dad would tell us and you must break free. He told usa story of a lady that bought a TV set was thrown into jail beatena story of a lady that bought a TV set, was thrown into jail, beatenalmost half to death, and sent to a mental institution as insane allbecause this so‐called crazy woman bought a T.V. on creditinstallments. What?She wanted to tell her story to someone Dad told us. It seems thatwe have forgotten that our citizens’ rights are the most preciousand wonderful rights known to mankind. The lady trained birdsfor a living. She trained them to play, talk, laugh, giggle and sing.for a living. She trained them to play, talk, laugh, giggle and sing.Doesn’t sound like much of a job but that’s the entertainment

business for you. Dad said she had a novelty act butshe still had that show girl figure, natural blonde hair as Dadremembered. Dad remembers her pictures in the newspapers,eyes are sky blue and considered very attractive. Mother nudgedhim with her famous left elbow, but always smiling.

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She told the story about her past as the story goes. Her past, as anentertainer and a citizen was unblemished. Everything changed when she boughta secondhand combination radio record player and a television set She was about toa secondhand combination radio, record player and a television set. She was about tobe engaged to a school teacher and they decided to go down to Florida for theweekend. From where she lived it was only 27 miles to the Florida border and it wasjust a wonderful sunny day. That’s where we noticed an eye‐catching display ofsecond‐hand television sets at the radio and appliance store. I already owned a T.V.set but it played badly and was very unreliable and my friend suggested that I shouldcheck them out.Together we looked but I decided and picked out a very handsome Zenith. Zenith wasTogether we looked but I decided and picked out a very handsome Zenith. Zenith wasthe best and was originally priced at over $1,500.00.With it a little used it was marked down all the way to $349.00. There was no reasonnot to snap up the bargain. She had her soon to be engaged friend make all thefi i l t b h h t d th d did ’t d t d i dit tfinancial arrangements because she hated math and didn’t understand using credit atthe least. The deal got better when we discovered that my present T.V. set could betraded in on the deal and would take over one hundred dollars off the price of mypurchase. Everything looked fine, the price moved down to $256.00 and now thatp y g peven included the tax. She was thrilled with the purchase. She was also allowed tomake installment payments which she understood.Mr. Wright, the owner of the storesaid that a finance corporation would take over my account so he could get all of hismoney quickly All she had to do was make the little payments to the financemoney quickly. All she had to do was make the little payments to the financecompany.

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This was simple enough so she didn’t really understandwhy men thought they knew everything about banking. Ididn’t really want to make payments but I knew that Id d ’ h h h h d d d ’ hdidn’t have that much cash on me and I sure didn’t have it

under the mattress. The idea of making littlepayments didn’t bother me even though a littleshadow had passed over my heart she said. I guess itmight be some kind of a warning. Telling herself that shewas being childish as she was a full grown woman now,holding down a good job, she was smart enough to learnholding down a good job, she was smart enough to learnhow to manage bankers and her own finances.On the third day, after I got the T.V. home something wentbad. She called Mr. Wright who was very glad to hear fromh N hi b M W i h d h H Mr Wrights Storeher. Nothing to worry about Mr. Wright assured her. Hewould send a T.V. repair man right to her house and pick upthe T.V. and take it back to his shop.In just three days her T.V. was at home in her living room

Mr. Wrights StoreMr. Wright made lots of moneyselling junk T.V. sets and he’snever spent a day in jail. Likeretailers today, everything legal,j y g

with all the pictures of family and friends dressing up hernew edition. The next evening the T.V. went bad again.She sent it back again and it was return repaired. In notime at all Mr Wright fixed it up and then it went bad

y, y g g ,stores bright and clean but theystill sit in their backrooms andcount the cash at the end of theday. Not all retailers are honest.You must become the honest inktime at all Mr. Wright fixed it up and then it went bad

again.You must become the honest inkand toner dealer in yourneighborhood, the fair deal is theonly deal.

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The fifth time the T.V. set went bad Mr. Wright drove all theway to her home on Saturday morning to get the set himself.He told her not to worry as all the parts were in stock andy pZenith made a great T.V. It most likely got bumped around inthe back of the repair van so he wrapped it carefully in a bigthick winter blanket.By that time the 90 day guarantee was all used up but MrBy that time the 90 day guarantee was all used up but Mr.Wright said not to worry as he would discount the repair work.So far all she had received for her money was misery,inconvenience and a few short hours of television viewing. Ofcourse she did get to know Mr. Wright very well and heseemed like a really nice man.

The black shadow returned over me she said whenh d d M W i h h d ’ d TV

The ShopLike many ink and toner

two months passed and Mr. Wright hadn’t returned my T.V.set. We were getting ready to move down to Delray Beach toput on a few shows with my birds and I still didn’t have my T.V.set. I told the finance company when I gave them my monthly

shops today they takesomething all used up and tryto make it work, if only for amoment, so they can get paidcash money Mr Wright putp y g y y

payment.Then by chance, a small world after all, I happened to meetthe repairman from Mr. Wrights store down at the square.This pure chance meeting revealed something I was not very

cash money. Mr. Wright putused parts in used T.V.’s andgot them to work just a little,long enough to sell. Most ofthe T.V.’s would fail but he was

This pure chance meeting revealed something I was not verypleased to hear. The repairman said, confidentially, that myset was a lemon. Mr. Wright sold junk for cash.

already paid. Most inkjetrefills fail but the refillershave already been paid.

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The repairman told me to expect a cost of $60 to $70 to rewire the set and it probablywon’t work right when the rewiring is finished. Something about that Zenith modelwas just wrong Mr Wright hasn’t started on it yet because he’s trying to fix thewas just wrong. Mr. Wright hasn t started on it yet because he s trying to fix therecord player which is also on the bum. Mr. Wright will want you to make a depositbefore he starts the full repair.

Before I moved to Delray I wrote Mr. Wright asking him to return my television set. Hisanswer finally came to me when I had finished the shows in Delray and was moving onto Wilton. Mr. Wright’s message was “contact us immediately regarding your set”“Unless the set is redeemed we will be forced to dispose of it” It was difficult toUnless the set is redeemed we will be forced to dispose of it . It was difficult tobelieve he was going to through away the T.V. set. Why would anyone do that?

The finance company began hounding me. They hounded me until I felt like I wasbeing hunted. They started calling me at all hours of the night. Demanding moneywas only the start. They started slandering me, abusing her reputation andcondemning me, day after day, night after night, her nerves were frazzled and everylittle sound made her jump. She kept telling them that she would make the payments.little sound made her jump. She kept telling them that she would make the payments.I’ll make the payments, gladly, but first return my television set! The collection peoplenever listened. She had no idea that collection people were mean people on purpose.Those collection people kept hounding the poor women until her gallstone conditionb t d h b t ibl i kbecame so aggravated she became terribly sick.

The finance company even sent a real life collection guy to her home.

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Dad explained this as what happens topeople that buy a franchise. When you researchf hi h l h d d l Ofa franchise company they always have a good deal. Of

course if Mr. Wright was selling a franchise idea it would bethe greatest business plan on earth. The customer wouldsign three inches of contract paperwork and immediatelyg p p yclaim their very own business. Within the inkjet and tonerbusiness you can buy a franchise offer and they’re allnamed Mr. Wright. You see you never hear about a badfranchise until its way too late You never hear about inkjetfranchise until its way too late. You never hear about inkjettoner refilling equipment before it’s too late. The courtrecords show a very different image and truth aboutfranchise offers. Newspaper articles and research papers

The FranchiseOnce you purchase any franchise

and very upset business owners reveal the other side ofthe coin.Caboodle Cartridge: The California Court of Appeals upheldthe trial court decision that Daniel Wencel founder and

offer, you’re on your own exceptfriends and family. You neverwant to buy a franchise. Afterthey have your money you standalone and are responsible tothe trial court decision that Daniel Wencel, founder and

president of Caboodle Cartridge, is liable for $90,000 formaking false statements that allured franchisees into avalueless area directorship. The NDITC research team

alone and are responsible tokeep sending them money,month after month. Just becausea franchise company is big doesnot mean that it’s a good deal

explored all the good and all the bad concerning inkjetrefilling machines, franchise offers and all the other ways tostart your business including the China connections.

for you. Don’t buy refillmachines or any franchise.

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Office Depots': self service ink refilling model, the cost of the machines in theirstores is about U.S. $40,000.00 retail each and they usually break down with noonsite or even local repair personnel to fix the machines. . They can only refill about40 ink cartridge models, and yet last year HP alone introduced about 20+ newprinters. Maybe the $40,000.00 cost is negligible for Office Depot standards, but with$10 per refill will they recoup their investment in all their stores before the machine$10 per refill will they recoup their investment in all their stores before the machineis outdated or breaks down? Never buy any refilling machines. The O.E.M.’s put theirmoney and efforts into making sure that these inkjet refillers fail. These fears cometrue all over the business world.Quiznos franchisees will appear before Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer in Illinois federalcourt on Friday at 10 a.m. to ask for preliminary approval for a class actionsettlement of all class lawsuits. Last September, plaintiffs in this case, Ilene Siemer v.The Quiznos Franchise Company amended their complaint to bring all four actionsThe Quiznos Franchise Company, amended their complaint to bring all four actionssuits before the court. In the past litigation, franchisees have accused the Denver‐based company of operating a prolonged deceptive business practice that has beencarried out since 2000. Operators allege that the franchisor induces unwitting

h d d h h d f h l dprospects to purchase and operate Quiznos sandwich shops and pay franchise‐relatedfees. They depict it as Quiznos' way to exploit its control and power "in order toextract exorbitant and unjustifiable payments from franchisees." In perpetrating theirplan, Quiznos is accused of implementing slick sales tactics and marketing thep , Q p g gAmerican dream of business ownership in what was referred to as the fastest growingfranchise in the United States

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Franchise sellers have tall and heavy‐set men that take you to court when yourbusiness may fail. They can become abusive and vulgar and call you vile names afterthey hang up the phone. If you fail to pay you’re going to court and they’re going tothey hang up the phone. If you fail to pay you re going to court and they re going totake your money. You see a franchise is just an idea. When you think franchise youmight think of McDonalds and think it’s a sure way to absolute wealth. That might be

true for McDonalds buy it’s very rare in general terms. There are a lot offranchise bodies floating out in the bankrupt bay. These franchiseowners didn’t jump in to drown their futures on purpose. They bought into somefranchise idea, mortgaged their homes, borrowed all the money they could andbought a business from a franchise seller.It’s kind of like buying a T.V. from Mr. Wright. He sold name brand used T.V. sets,offered a finance package, offered help and services with repairs but he still soldlemons.lemons.Once you buy a franchise the free enterprise system ends. You can pay from$50,000 to $200,000 for an inkjet toner franchise business. You’re going to payroyalties, management fees, advertising fees and a host of other fees that keeps you

ki f l d lworking for less and less money.If your inkjet refilling machine breaks down it’s your machine. It’s your repair bill.If you decide to walk away, the franchise seller company will come after you for lostfees because you stopped sending them money. You’re going to pay for years or filey pp g y g g p y ybankruptcy.

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The tall heavy set man had a real coarse voiceshe recalled. Kind of like a tiger voice and he was veryabusive and vulgar He called her vile names and threatenedabusive and vulgar. He called her vile names and threatenedher with bodily harm. He even jabbed his thumb at my face andshe swore he said “you’ve heard about people floating in theriver, haven’t you?” She was terrified.Dad remembered the story like it was yesterday. He thoughther name was Shary but he wasn’t really sure. Shary found outabout finance companies and so called Mr. Wrights all thewrong way. Shary knew those people didn’t jump into the bay,wrong way. Shary knew those people didn t jump into the bay,they were pushed. The finance guy told Shary that’s how theyhandle people that give them trouble.She was so terrified that she screamed at him at the top of heri h i t ll th li d th ll ti

The SqueezeThe grasp of a franchiseand collection agent keepsyou in a pinch. They

voice, she was going to call the police and the collection manquickly left. Her terror was so deep that she fainted. Shary layon the floor for several hours, a slight twitching was noticeableconcerning her left leg.

squeeze you for everynickel and dime and youcan scream all you want.You can avoid the squeezeby avoiding the franchise,g g

When the next door neighbor found her and called the policethey took Shary to the hospital right away. They started at thehospital and then her private doctor came to check on her.When Shary told her story to the doctors and nurses they were

by avoiding the franchise,refill machines, supplies,fees and all the otherexpenses. You simply buythe NDITC plan that fits

d dWhen Shary told her story to the doctors and nurses they wereshocked. When she was well enough to leave and go home shecouldn’t sleep.

your needs and pay onesimple price. Start earningand avoid the clutch of bigbusiness.

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She was very afraid that the collector would be back just like he had promised her.He said he would disfigure Shary and she believed him and that he would kill herbirds and other pets just for the fun of revengebirds and other pets just for the fun of revenge.

Shary was beginning the nightmare that she was convinced that wouldnever end. Each night she watched the clocks, listening for any noise outside herhome, her left leg slightly twitching. She finally told her soon to be husband abouthome, her left leg slightly twitching. She finally told her soon to be husband aboutthe incident and he assured her that she had no reason to worry. They send bigdumb guys to collect money and they don’t people in jail for not paying some sillybill. Since she really never got what she was paying for in the form of a workingl i i h did ’ di Sh h d b h i f j k d h did ’television set she didn’t owe a dime. She had bought a piece of junk and she didn’t

do anything wrong.Shary felt a little better, but not very much.Two other men from the finance company came to my new home in Wilton and theyp y y ystarted out as two friendly strangers. The nice part lasted about five seconds andthen they kicked their way through the front door. The two burly men, in fancy suits,pounded and kicked the front door until they were both inside and pulling meoutside demanding their money shouting those same vile names at Shary usingoutside, demanding their money, shouting those same vile names at Shary, usingprofanity that drunken sailors wouldn’t use, promising Shary over and over again thathorrible pain was about to fall upon her. In desperation Shary pleaded with them,crying, pushing away from them, and holding onto the door jamb trying her best tostay inside her home.

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Shary told them she didn’t have the television set, Mr. Wright has it. Buy you can takeeverything else I have, the stove is paid for, the refrigerator and all my furniture; justleave me alone she pleaded in desperation. But they kept pounding on the door andp p y p p gcursing her, claiming that they didn’t want second‐hand furniture, they wanted cashmoney.People started to gather from all around the neighborhood. Shary was screaming and

hi th hi h d th ll t h d l T ffipushing them away which made them pull at her arms and legs even more. Trafficstopped to watch right in front of the house. People were watching how these twobums were humiliating Shary and her neighborhood, shaming her before everyone thatknew her. Shary was a respectable women but the disgrace was terrible. She screamedand then screamed again, louder each time. “If you don’t go away to police will arrestyou” Shary continued to shout as they continued to cuss her and made their intentionsclear. The smaller one told her “If you don’t pay by Friday, we’re going to dump you injail”jail .Dad never did finish the story. He ended it abruptly by saying On Friday at 3:30 in the

morning they found Shary’s body. The two sheriffs deputies fromHollywood found her body by the bay restaurant after two civiliansHollywood found her body by the bay restaurant after two civilianscalled in saying they heard a woman screaming. The two cops recognized her fromtheir jail. The lady had spent a couple of days in their cells, desperate and hopelessabout some guy name Mr. Wright. Shary was placed with the drunks, whores, fanatics,drug addicts and other women who had been beaten in street fights.

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The one deputy remembered her by recalling herbegging in lock up to get her out of this mess. Shecommitted no crime; all she did was buy a T.V. set.The judge let her out dismissing the entire caseagainst the women known as Shary Devoe andreleased her into the doctors care that was waiting topick her up and take her to the hospital.pick her up and take her to the hospital.Years later more of the story came out per Dad andthey found out thatMr. Wright was connected to thewrong people in New Jersey, Chicago, Miami,C lif i d C b Sh D b hCalifornia and even Cuba. Shary Devoe boughtsomething she really wanted from a guy named Mr.Wright who turned out to be a rum runner for aChicago bootlegger. The state attorney caught up

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with Mr. Wright but it was way too late for SharyDevoe.You see, Dad told us you cannot fix everything. Onceyou make the deal the deal is made Our business

clients could operate their own oldfashioned – honest – money makingbusiness just like Dad explained. Bethe neighbor. Be the friend. Offer theservice that many people today haveyou make the deal the deal is made. Our business

plans had to include safety. Dad said it had to be agreat deal. It had to be real. We had to make surethat our clients would flourish and we had to be their

service that many people today havenever experienced. Just like years agothe NDITC plan reveals the best anddelivers the best to the neighborhood.Every cartridge has a factory

special agents that keep them safe from cartridgerunners, crooked store fronts so they can earn arespectable income.

guarantee. You guarantee satisfactionand your customers will tell theirfriends.

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We still to this day tell our clients to make the thousands of policemen and sheriffs,deputies, highway patrolmen, state policemen, township constables and their localmayors their very first customers In two weeks time you can own your own inkjet andmayors their very first customers. In two weeks time you can own your own inkjet and

toner printer cartridge business. You’re going to own the whole thing.You’re not going to buy inkjet or toner cartridges from NDITC; you’re going to buydirect from the real factories and their authorized factory dealershipsdirect from the real factories and their authorized factory dealerships.You might remember when people put iron slugs into the turnstiles of the subways toavoid paying in real money. Kids even tried it with coke machines trying to get that freecoke or free ride on the train. We want you to know that cheap substitute cartridgesare all over the market, across the globe. NDITC constantly works to discover andexpose these fake factories and fake cartridges keeping your business safer. WithBillions and Billions of dollars at stake you are going to have crooks around the corner.Machine Makers, Bulk Ink Sellers, Franchise Sellers, Fake Distributors and a host ofMachine Makers, Bulk Ink Sellers, Franchise Sellers, Fake Distributors and a host ofother cartridge runners. NDITC helps you stay away from the crooks in the market.We want you to know that starting your own business is not a hair‐raising ride thatsome may say. At times it can feel like a roller coaster but owning your own inkjet andt b i i d f l f i li i d i d dtoner business is a wonderful way of earning your living and your own independence.Your business is a thrill machine there is no doubt but, with NDITC it’s less dangerousthan walking across the street. The geniuses behind our plans are real people thatwork within distribution, manufacturing, fulfillment and other supply chain functions.g pp yYour true awakening will come when you start selling inkjet and toner cartridges for thefirst time, exploding with fun and profits it’s the best way to prove this is the way to go.

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She sat down at the piano but, before she struck the first note, she heard people

behind her whisper, “Miss Nobody thinks she can play” and at that verymoment little Miss Nobody would play the most beautiful music ever created bymankind. Eileen had been invited to the party by the Williams family and was thrilledto be invited to such an exclusive party. The piano was grand and so were the luxuryfoods and wines. Eileen was a small business owner and owned her very own inkjetand toner store on main street Bill Williams came in one day to purchase his inkjetand toner store on main‐street. Bill Williams came in one day to purchase his inkjetcartridges and Eileen and Bill became quick friends. Bill needed lots of inkjetcartridges as his daughters piano performance pictures was inside his digital cameraand needed to be printed out. Eileen even sold him special gloss paper, just forpictures. As Bill and Eileen chatted about pianos, music, children and ink cartridgesthey quickly knew they had a lot in common. Just moments before Eileen was sofrightened she would hardly move or speak. All these obviously wealthy peoplemade her very nervous but Bill Williams and his wife made her feel at ease Eileenmade her very nervous but Bill Williams and his wife made her feel at ease. Eileenalways worried about how other people would fell and think about her. It was justfour months ago that she was not so proudly in the newspaper. You see Eileen wasone of over four hundred high school teachers laid‐off due to the recessiond h h d l l d l h ddepression. She had little savings, student loans, car payment, home mortgage andshe needed a new coat. The union told her to hang in there and shook her hand.There was no work for a high school music teacher, even with her talents. It was whileshe was playing bridge with the girls that they discovered something called the Newp y g g g y gDeal Ink and Toner Company. The only thing Eileen knew about printer cartridges isthat they cost too much and last too little.

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Eileen blushed when the couple of dozen guests told herthat her music was adorable and wanted to know if shecould play some more. Summoning all her courage she saidp y g gto the crowd that “she could play just a little more”. Eileenis typical of most; she has tremendous talents but remainsafraid to show off now and then in front of other people.After she was laid off she was devastated with littleAfter she was laid‐off she was devastated, with littlemoney and no job prospects. She gave piano lessons at$20 an hour for two months and then piano lessons foronly $10 an hour for two months. People were notspending any money on teaching their children the pianothese days. She went on‐line and registered with NDITCand realized that she could start her inkjet and tonerbusiness with almost zero money

The GreenThe Green will be found insideyour checkbook. Eileen playsbusiness with almost zero money.

Now she has her own business and she’s starting to getcustomers. Eileen purchased NDITC P3 which allowed hereverything she needed to open her own inkjet and toner

your checkbook. Eileen playsher own business now andearns a great local income. Theremanufactured cartridges thatshe sells assures factory qualityt d d d h lmain‐street store. She even took advantage of making the

three equal payments. With a lot of help from her friendsand family she’s making some money and business isgrowing. No grinding practice lessons to learn about ink

standards and much lowerprices for her customers. Eileenstill plays the grand piano thatshe purchased with cash afteronly nine months in business.growing. No grinding practice lessons to learn about ink

and toner, everything made friendly and simple. Noweverybody knows she can play the piano and operate herown business.

yPeople enjoy the personalservices Eileen offers and thefree delivery services.

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Dad told us that starting a business is just like getting married. A business is not alottery and a good plan makes sure you’re not gambling. How to start your ownbusiness and not make a mistake takes some planning, lots of time and money tobusiness and not make a mistake takes some planning, lots of time and money toinvest. There is a story of opportunity in America can that can only be told in America.

Business is a time‐honored institution just like marriage. If you’re not abusiness owner you’re a worker of a business owner. If you want tobusiness owner you re a worker of a business owner. If you want toshape your future you have to start shaping at some point. For better or worse owninga business is about the only way to create wealth. No business is foolproof becausethere are too many fools around. The pendulum is swinging in favor again back to thel l b h ’ ll k h l h ll k f hlittle business. The O.E.M.’s will never know the piano player that sells ink for cashprofits now. The big O.E.M.’s HP Hewlett Packard Canon Epson Lexmark Dell Brotherhas little time for little people. Their big box retailers and supply chain partners areseemingly wiser and have more intelligence than little business owners. The big boxg y g gretailers don’t compete any longer they just buy up the competition and eliminate allthe rivalry for customers. The free enterprise system is designed to have strugglewithin a free and open market‐place. The contest for the lowest prices and the fightf th t h b t d It’ ti th t d k i h d dfor the customer have been corrupted. It’s time that your good work is heard aroundyour neighborhood just like Eileen’s piano.

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If you consider the free enterprise system a battlefield on a global stage you’re startingto get the idea. If you do not enter the contest there is no prize. The globalg y p gbattlefield of low cost state controlled communist and socialist labor is now at yourdoorstep. The companies like HP Hewlett Packard Canon Epson Lexmark Dell BrotherIBM Wal‐Mart Staples Office Depot Best Buy Office Max Ford General Motors K‐Martand thousands of other companies have crossed the threshold into this dark world forand thousands of other companies have crossed the threshold into this dark world forseveral decades. They have penetrated the low cost labor markets and inserted plans,systems, industrial designs, manufacturing plants and produce billions and billions ofdollars in products that they import back into America.A man in China sweeping the factory floor for twelve hours earns the comparabledollar amount of $0.25 cents for the entire day. A medium‐skilled worker in China orIndia makes the comparable $1.00 ‐ $2.00 per day. A high‐skilled worker in Chinamakes $3 00 per day A professional engineer chemist scientist earns about $200 00makes $3.00 per day. A professional engineer, chemist, scientist earns about $200.00per month in countries around the world.These slave type wages affect every American doorstep. How can you fight againsthigher prices? How can you start bringing thousands of jobs home to America? Howare you going to feed your family? How can you be a success in the near future? Ifyou go to Wal‐Mart or Staples you’re 95% guaranteed to be paying money for anotherimport and we all know it’s not the way to consumer wealth or small business wealth.The Big Retailers have the political mussel to cause things to happen at the local, stateThe Big Retailers have the political mussel to cause things to happen at the local, stateand federal levels. NDITC has found the way to make good things happen for goodpeople.

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You can operate your own business and enjoy both worlds and create income andjobs in America. Our planning allows for others to collect high quality inkjet and toner

t id f d th ld d b i th b k t A i R M f t icartridges from around the world and bring them back to American Re‐Manufacturingcompanies. If you want to live the American dream get on board with NDITC and startmaking money by selling U.S. re‐manufactured inkjet and toner printer cartridges.We’re not big enough to stop the multi‐national manufacturing companies fromg g p g pmaking everything overseas but we can gather up their quality used virgin corecartridges worldwide and re‐manufacturer the cartridges. We can reach out and findmanufacturing countries around the world that pay a true living wage and supportshuman rights and import their factory direct cartridgeshuman rights and import their factory direct cartridges.Dad remembers what his father taught him during the rough times. Buy only whatyou need and forget the rest and before you buy anything, remember that patrioticlittle jingle;“Use it up, Wear it out. Make do or do without”. Helping Americans is about helpingyour family, friends and neighbors. Keep prices down. If you sell goods, if you sell yourtime don’t ask for more money than you absolutely must. Why should a union manget paid $35 00 an hour when he’s sweeping the factory floor? Why should a unionget paid $35.00 an hour when he s sweeping the factory floor? Why should a unionman get paid $75.00 an hour including their benefits to operate a lathe on the factoryfloor? These are the reasons that over 42,000 factories have been closed by C.E.O.’sacross America.

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Americans want affordable high quality products. Ourfactories cannot produce these inkjet and toner cartridges for$0 25 B b i h b k d$0.25 cents. But we can bring them back and

remanufacture them here in America. The NewDeal plan makes every cartridge new again. You’ll be able torepresent factories that guarantee your satisfaction or yourrepresent factories that guarantee your satisfaction or yourmoney back. You’ll also be putting America back in thedriver’s seat as you earn a tremendous income.Way back when there was such a thing as a “One ManVaudeville Show” and these tiny shows were a big hit, onstage and screen. There was this one man, that calledhimself Joey and he loved to jump on stage and tell peopleabout his latest nutty inventions These Vaudeville shows

The JoeyJoey invented nutty stuff andwas never really sure whatabout his latest nutty inventions. These Vaudeville shows

remind us all about life in general as we sang the songs anddanced the routines. Joey would show off all his slam‐bang,cuckoo inventions at first baffling the crowds but then you

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was never really sure whatto do with his latestcreation. He had hundredsof inventions but one, if hewas lucky, would make him a

lti illi i i th tisoon realized that Joey wasn’t kidding. They were realinventions and he went on to earn millions and millions ofdollars. Joey was a lot smarter than most and he just thoughtabout things different. Joey soon realized that his years on

multi‐millionaire in the timesof Henry Ford, ThomasEdison and other greatinventors. Joey knewowning his own product lineg y y

stage full of grace and disgrace couldn’t last forever and heneeded to earn long‐term substantial money

g pwas the best of allinventions. He had ideas butnever enough money.

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His plan was to make wise‐cracks four hours a night and start hisown money making business during the day. Joey thought he had the idea but as hetold every human being around him that “he was financially embarrassed at themoment” his plan took a little longer than he thought.Every night Joey would jump on his bicycle and pedal to the theater and do his comiclines that ended on his bended knee singing a song After the show Joey pedaled backlines that ended on his bended knee singing a song. After the show Joey pedaled backhome and he did it month after month.From footlights to foot pedals,that was Joey’s life. Joey’s bicycle gave out one night sohe was late by almost thirty minutes to the show. The boss sent him home with a

i b h h d b l h i k i h lwarning because he had been late two or three times per week in the last twomonths. Joey went home and went right to his workshop. Joey knew that he trulywas on his last leg working on the stage. He had been lying his way out of work orbeing late seemingly all the time. He had other plans and it wasn’t blackface comics.g g y pHe wanted a big barn so bad he could smell his own factory. He could turn a barn intoa factory for his new bicycle design for less than fifty dollars.Joey wasn’t really building a new and better bicycle it’s just what he told everybody.Joey figured he could lie to neighbors and friends and maybe they wouldn’t laugh atJoey figured he could lie to neighbors and friends and maybe they wouldn’t laugh athis latest big deal invention. Joey had turned his basement storage space into aworkshop. There was not a happier comedian in the world than Joey working on hisbusiness plan. Laying on his work‐bench was the six foot long wooden locked tool boxthat contained what Joey thought was the best three golf putters ever invented in theworld. The big wooden box, painted with bright red stage paint was his ticket.

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The “Broadway” Joey golf club would sell for the fantastic amount of $5.00 each. Hisnumber two putter “Fine and Dandy” would sell for $3.00 each and his golf putter forthe working man the “Joey” would sell for only $1.25 each. His plan was to take hischest of putters to Lake Hopatcong just this next Tuesday for a big meeting.Golf was getting as big as gold and real people with land were making those golfcourses around the country. Joey was to meet a man there that almost promised to talkcourses around the country. Joey was to meet a man there that almost promised to talkto him. This man knew another man who knew another man that likes to look at newinventions and contraptions of any type. Joey met this guy after one of his shows andJoey showed him all his tricked out inventions. Some were crazy but all of them had

l li i J i d h ll l ki hi ff M f lk ldactual applications. Joey noticed the man really looking at his stuff. Most folks wouldjust glance and smile, but this guy really took some notice.When Joey arrived at the lake his brand new friend stood on the bumper of a newFord Model T automobile. Joey had ridden in one before but lacked about $349 of they $$350 asking price. The old man said he wanted to buy good inventions and was willingto introduce him around if his golf putter was any good. Joey showed him one of hisclubs that he had on stage that night. It was really different because it was made outof cold steel and not flimsy wood The old guy shook Joey’s hand and offered Joey aof cold steel and not flimsy wood. The old guy shook Joey’s hand and offered Joey aslice of the bumper to sit on. He told Joey that the other guy was about an hour awayso they just sat around and talked about Joey’s career and his inventions. Joey felt goodwhen the old man laughed but worried when they both got too quite. The old man hada name but for the life of Joey he couldn’t remember it for cash money.

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A row of automobiles could be heard coming up the dirt road and Joey was remindedof a circus. One after another the automobiles kept climbing up the hill. You couldhear them before you could see them The thumping of the internal combustionhear them before you could see them. The thumping of the internal combustionengine not as refined as of yet. The third automobile back caught Joey’s eye the mostas hot steam was coming out of the water cap on the hood. Joey knew enough thatthose Fords were running hot. He couldn’t count them but the noise sounded like

twenty cars and the dust cloud could be seen down the mountain. Every one ofthe automobiles was brand new Ford Model T’s and by God the firstone contained Mr. Henry Ford himself. Henry was driving the “T” up the hill and wasseemingly making a race out of it, even though you couldn’t pass on the little trail ofa road path.Joey was now very afraid. Henry Ford got out of his car and kicked one of the tiresand reached out for the hand of Mr Rordyce the old man Joey had been talking withand reached out for the hand of Mr. Rordyce the old man Joey had been talking withfor an hour or more. Henry and Ben Rordyce started rep snorting around as the nextautomobile dropped off, I swear its true, and Thomas Edison got out of the nextautomobile. They were all taking about their hundreds and hundreds of employees,their factories and their plants that are busy building the American dreams. It tookover twenty minutes for the automobiles to park and all the hands to be taken infriendship. Although Joey was there in real life he wasn’t sure he was alive. Nobodytalked to him nobody noticed him but he was watching Henry Ben and Mr Edisontalked to him, nobody noticed him but he was watching Henry, Ben and Mr. Edisonpound tent stakes into the ground. Joey’s daily life would never be the same as hecouldn’t wait to tell everybody about his big meeting at the lake.

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Mr. Ben Rordyce owned the famous Rordyce Drop Forge andTool Factory in New Jersey and he and Edison were old friends.Henry Ford was friendly with anybody that could build a partHenry Ford was friendly with anybody that could build a partfor one of his cars or had the money to buy the wholeautomobile. At times Joey would try to act occupied but hewas really just another part of the baggage. Henry was busy

di t t t k d M Edi b l hi t B The Machinepounding tent stakes and Mr. Edison was busy laughing at BenRordyce for tripping over a log. Joey just kept quite and keptone good eye on Ben Rordyce.Now here came more automobiles up the road. Joey looked

The MachineBen wanted to talk abouthis new metal Snap Rivetsfor the Ford Automobilesbut Henry wanted to talkp y

down the hill and they must have been twenty moreautomobiles coming up the hill. Henry looked up and so didBen and looked for the same evidence that Joey was lookingfor that caused all the noise Henry tapped Mr Edison on the

yabout the flowers. Benwas the man that inventeda new kind of Snap Rivetthat Mr. Ford used on hisautomobiles But Mr Fordfor that caused all the noise. Henry tapped Mr. Edison on the

shoulder and pointed down the hill. “Tom you best benice now the girls are on the hill” said Henry Ford.M Edi li d “ i I’ t ld t b i H ” d

automobiles. But Mr. Fordhanded Ben a flower, andtold Ben to make himsome of these fancyflowers that mother earth

Mr. Edison replied “no sir, I’m too old to be nice Henry” andthe men went back to pounding the tent stakes. Joey didn’thear his name at first because he was too busy watching andlistening to everything. Ben Rordyce was calling his name and

made. Ben smiled atHenry and took the tinyflower and put it in hiscoat button hole. Henryknew that mother earthg y g y g

waving him to come over. Joey shook himself alive again andwalked to Mr. Rordyce’s side.

knew that mother earthhad to win every battle.We had to reuse and useagain.

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“Joey, this is known as the boss’s daughter, but we call herMartha” Ben Rordyce introduced his oldest daughter to Joeywho offered a firm handshake and a smile. “Martha, this

i d h b lf i h ld hyoung man invented the best golf putters in the world, so hesays” Ben pointed at the painted red wooden tool box. “I toldhim that I knew people that knew about golf as he wantshis own factory” Ben put his hand on Joey’s shoulder showingy p y gfatherly friendship. “Joey seems to be a good boy and he’sinvented a putter for those golfers” Ben continued while at thesame time waving at Henry and Mr. Edison. Joey opened hiswooden tool box and took out “Broadway” and Martha would

The FactoryIt’s part of human nature towooden tool box and took out Broadway and Martha would

have taken hold of it but Henry Ford took it out of his handsfirst. Henry took it over to the nearest tent stake and usedJoey’s Broadway Putter as a hammer and battered the tent

It s part of human nature towant success. Joey wantedhis own factory so he couldproduce his own products.Joey wanted to dream a littled b ild l d kstake all the way down. A stranger would have thought Henry

was mad except for his smile. Henry kept beating the tentstake and hammered so hard he crushed the tent stake Joeythought Henry handed the Broadway back to Joey and simply

and build a lot and makemoney at the same time.Joey didn’t have cash moneyto own or even rent his firstfactory. Joey needed somethought. Henry handed the Broadway back to Joey and simply

stated “good job boy” and walked off to the other side of thetent. Mr. Edison took a couple of baseball swings in the airwith the golf putter as it became clear he didn’t play golf. Joey

y yhelp with plans, ideas andthe in’s and out’s ofoperating his own business.Joey always had theambition but experience ispulled out the “Fine and Dandy” and Martha finally got her

hands on one of Joey’s golf putters.

ambition but experience isexperience and there’s justnothing like it.

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Joey managed to convince her to hit a couple of the golf ballsthat he brought with him tucked away in a leather bag at thebottom of the tool box.botto o t e too boMartha would hit the ball and Joey would run off and bringthem back. “I’m a good inventor but I’m not much of a golfer”Joey said as he missed the ball again, taking his third swing at

b ll M th i l d hi h d J f l littl b i hone ball. Martha giggled which made Joey feel a little boyishbut a lot better at the same time. This wasn’t a comic act thiswas serious business.Ben Rordyce came back over and picked up the “Joey” club out The Knifey p p yof the tool box and Joey was quick to explain that the club hewas swinging was the working man’s club. Joey told Mr.Rordyce that he would like the “Broadway” much better andwas more suitable to his wealth and position Joey made it

The KnifeHenry Ford started whittlinga long branch from a mapletree. The great industrialistand inventor would often

was more suitable to his wealth and position. Joey made itclear that the “Broadway” was a rich man’s club and the “Joey”club was for working men of the lower classes.By this time Mr. Henry Ford was sitting on the running board of

time sit alone, whittle andthink about the AmericanMan and his responsibilitiesto his family and friends.Henry knew that good men

a Model T and he was actually sitting there whittling bark off astick. Ben Rordyce asked him what he was doing and Henrysaid he was making a golf putter out of maple wood. Joey wasnow convinced that Ben’s daughter was very good looking and

y gwould work hard for goodwages. He knew that honestmen could create wealthwith a simple idea. HenryFord knew that a kid likenow convinced that Ben s daughter was very good looking and

he would never be general manager of his own factory.Ford knew that a kid likeJoey would do somethinggreat, given half the chance.

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It was pretty clear that Henry Ford was making fun of hismetal clubs by simply carving one out of some woodenstick. Ben started talking about the selling price of the“Broadway” and rubbed his hands over the putter head.He told Joey that he did a good job with the putter head butit would have to shine like your Broadway shoes to makepeople pay $5 and tossed it back into the tool box Benpeople pay $5 and tossed it back into the tool box. Benpicked up the “Fine and Dandy” and took a couple of swingsand then tossed it back in the tool box. Martha had the“Joey” club and at last she hit the last ball never to be found

The THenry Ford sold everybody inthe world a Model T, or so itseemed. He had the best of

again. Joey looked for the last ball for about 10 minutes andgave up and climbed back to their now massive campingsite. Joey didn’t know what was really going on but HenryFord had the “Joey” club and was thumping the wooden

all ideas. Keep making it highquality. Keep reducing theretail price. This simplebusiness model is the NDITCmodel. Maintain high qualityFord had the Joey club and was thumping the wooden

butcher bench as hard as he could. Joey watched asThomas Edison took the same club and punched thebutcher bench as if using the “Joey” club as a sword. Bend h d h h h

ode a a g qua ysystems for our clients andkeep reducing the costs of theprograms. We understandthat offering the highest of

lit d ’t h t b thand his daughter Martha was sitting in their canvas campingchairs really not watching Henry or Mr. Edison at all. All atonce Joey saw a flying cuspidor fly almost over a brand newFord Model T automobile that was just hit by a “Joey” club.

quality doesn’t have to be themost expensive. NDITC offersthe honest deal. We offer thefair deal. We offer our clientstradition, craftsmanship andj y y

The next thing to fly was a wastebasket that went over thefirst Model T and hit the second Model T.

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Henry jumped up cussing and ran over to the injured Model T. He yelled back to thegroup with a smile and informed everybody in shouting distance that not one littlescratch was left by the wastebasket that was traveling faster than a bullet When Henryscratch was left by the wastebasket that was traveling faster than a bullet. When Henrygot back to the group he asked me to go find him an axe of good weight. Ben was kindenough to point and Martha was nice enough to walk me down the path to one of theautomobiles that held the tools and axes for their camping trip.Joey handed the axe to Mr. Ford and Henry hit the “Joey” club with the strength andenergy of a mad man and then handed Joey the axe back and simple said thanks. Mr.Edison had cigar ashes drop in his coffee so Martha went to get him another cup of hotcoffee It was getting a little late and the sun was getting low when Ben wanted tocoffee. It was getting a little late and the sun was getting low when Ben wanted toknow if I wanted a cup of coffee and a doughnut? Ben made it clear that I could havemy coffee with or without cigar ashes but it was up to Mr. Edison.

Joey wasn’t sure when it happened but at some point after Marthay pp phanded him a cup of coffee he wasn’t just a visitor any more. The daughter of BenRordyce, the founder and owner of the largest Drop Forge and Tool Factory in NewJersey handed me a cup of warm coffee and soon to be three doughnuts.Th f th th t “B D bbi ” ld b li th t I h i ffThe owner of the theater “Bruce Dobbins” would never believe that I was having coffeeand doughnuts with Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Ben Rordyce, he would neverbelieve it. Ben wanted to know what other stuff I had invented. So Joey told himabout the dummy horses for stage acts and he still had three of them left to sell. Beny gwanted to know how many he had made and Joey turned as red as his tool box andalmost whispered, “three”.

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The founder and owner of the biggest corporation in theUnited States of America, Henry Ford, said he had somedummies for sale and he would throw in a horse on each.Well everybody starts laughing except Mr. Edison because henever heard the joke due to his poor hearing. So Henryrepeated the joke almost yelling at Mr. Edison. Mr. Ford madeit clear that he had a lot of experience handling dummiesit clear that he had a lot of experience handling dummiesand truly wanted to buy all three dummy stage horses forgifts. Joey spent ten minutes describing them as they wereabout half the size of a real grown horse. Mr. Ford wanted tok h t th th d J id it ld b i t

The LadiesHenry Ford knew that theladies would want to try their

know what they were worth and Joey said it would be nice tobe able to get three or four dollars each. Mr. Ford said talk tothat man right over there and he’ll arrange to pick them upnext week. We’ll haul them back to Michigan and put them

hand some more at driving.He also knew that anybusiness offering had to besimple and easy tounderstand. Put the priceg p

in the collection if we can agree on a price, “I don’t carry a lotof hard cash with me” Henry explained as the last bite of adoughnut disappeared.Mr Ford put his head down and almost whispered “Joey they

understand. Put the pricedown on paper andeverybody gets the sameprice. Tell your friendsbecause we always say the

thi H ldMr. Ford put his head down and almost whispered Joey theybest I could do for a dummy wooden horse would be abouttwo and a half each”, “but I’ will buy all three of them forseven in cash” Mr. Ford looked straight at Joey like he was

same thing Henry would sayback at the factory. Whenyou build something good telleverybody. Your friends canmake you rich if you promise

buying an ocean liner and not three wooden half sized stagehorses Joey made in his workshop. Joey was very pleased andwould be honored to sell the stage horses to Mr. Ford.

y y pto share the money. Don’tpack up money, spread itaround and everybody wins.

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Mr. Ford said again; go see that man right there. The man thatHenry Ford was pointing at was Mr. Sam Barber and workeddirectly for Mr. Ford. Joey told Mr. Barber the deal but he couldgo check with Mr. Ford if he had to and Joey would understand.Joey knew seven dollars was a lot of money and Mr. SamBarber started laughing and Henry Ford looked at Sam and justgave him a quick wave Joey sure didn’t want to cheat Mrgave him a quick wave. Joey sure didn t want to cheat Mr.Ford.Mr. Barber started counting out one hundred dollar bills andstopped when he got to seven thousand dollars in cash. Joey

The First Homelooked back at Mr. Ford and Henry and Ben were laughing andJoey couldn’t really speak. He told Mr. Barber it was only sevendollars. Sam Barber explained that Mr. Ford just paid youenough money to open your own golf club factory and you’re

The First HomeJoey never really ownedthe factory. Henry toldhim every man wants afactory but they cost tooenough money to open your own golf club factory and you re

going to have to do it without any dummies. Joey neverappeared on stage again except to sell the famous “JoeyPutter” in the form of a presentation in front of buyers aroundh ld

y ymuch and smell bad. Joeydid get his home and hisFord automobile. Withthe help of experiencedmen Joey learned tothe world.

Years later when Mr. Edison made a still movie called Ben Hurr,Joey’s stage horses were used in front of the theaters showingthe movie pulling a half sized chariot. Joey got a patent on the

men Joey learned tocontract manufacture hisJoey Golf Clubs and sellthem through exclusivegolf course dealers andp g y g p

“Joey Golf Putter” and the patent drawings were done by FordMotor Engineers for a price on one dollar.

golf pros.

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The big improvement that made the “JoeyGolf Putter” famous and Joey rich was thewooden maple grip that gave the club ap g p gnatural feel with the strength of steel.Mr. Ford and Ben Rordyce and Mr. Edisonhad that maple grip carved out and placedon the “Joey” before dinner was served thaton the Joey before dinner was served thatnight.Martha never said much about the golfputter but she decided that she liked Joeymore than golf and became close friends foryears to come.Sitting around the conference tables ofyesterday today and tomorrow companies

Dad was always clear about inventions anddiscoveries. His past fifty years has been the ageof marvels, with amazing discoveries in everyfield with new applications of old principles. Theyesterday, today and tomorrow companies

are always trying to find the next best thing.Maybe that new “Joey” golf putter. Maybe arevolutionary airplane engine, a new

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