Buy the Malaysian Flag (Membeli bendera Malaysia)…
I have a large (90×60 inches) flag for sale…or rather Affordable Affiliates has it for sale as part of my inventory. Yes, at long last Affordable Affiliates are finally getting to the stage where members are seeing real inventory in their accounts.
I’ve preached many times that patience is the number one virtue when it comes to investing online and Affordable Affiliates is a classic example of this. For several months they have been trying to get their systems and processes aligned so that when a member makes a deposit they can see very soon what their investment is going towards and the potential return they will make.
I do have some sympathy for them as they have struggled to get to where they are today. There is still more to do but at least they have proved that they can now allocate real inventory to a member account. The next hurdle is for them to sell inventory so that members can experience a real return.
If you are unfamiliar with Affordable Affiliates then let me give a quick overview. Unlike many other online investment opportunities that keep things very close to their chest Affordable Affiliates actively seek as much publicity as possible. This is because they source a wide range of household and other items that they sell in a retail environment. They claim to be highly experienced and believe that they can turn over a huge quantity of stock on a regular basis.
Members invest to provide cashflow for purchases with the aim of sharing in the profits made on the items sold. To protect your funds they will never be allocated to just a small number of products so in effect spreading your risk across a range of different products.
As I mentioned it has taken some time to get to the point where all of the back office work can be automated but it now looks as though it is now possible.
One of the advantages with Affordable Affiliates is that you can track exactly what inventory you have been allocated and what the potential returns are. I’m looking forward to further improvements but feel that the company has done well given all of the challenges it has faced.
PS That lovely Malaysian flag is still available










