How do you make money for capital?

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Hello Warriors,

I have a very good business to invest but the problem is that my money doesn't allow me to. So if possible I wanna know if there's any service online that will allow me to barrow money and I'll pay back in less than 15 days? ( The Business WON'T Make Money in 15 days, It's my personal money that I'll pay back to the lender)


My credit is up to maximum so therefore I can't ask more money anymore. My Credit was really low, really low

OR Any Suggestions will do too, unfortunately, I need the additional money as soon as possible.

Please.

Thank you.
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  • Profile picture of the author harryhumph
    Well, since you cant get a loan. I would sugges working a part time job somewhere?
    It really depends on how much you need.

    As far as I know, there are no sites that lend you money
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    • Profile picture of the author Sornie Samante
      Originally Posted by harryhumph View Post

      Well, since you cant get a loan. I would sugges working a part time job somewhere?
      It really depends on how much you need.

      As far as I know, there are no sites that lend you money
      The Additional money I need was quit big enough so I don't know if part time job is gonna work, actually I have 2 part time jobs already
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      • If this is such a wonderful opportunity, go to someone who does have the money and offer a share of the profits. It should be a pretty big share -- that person is taking all the risk.

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        • Profile picture of the author Sornie Samante
          Originally Posted by fluffythewondercat View Post

          If this is such a wonderful opportunity, go to someone who does have the money and offer a share of the profits. It should be a pretty big share -- that person is taking all the risk.

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          Yeah and I don't know someone who is capable enough. That gives me a lot of worries. So i thought of searching somewhere else.
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  • Profile picture of the author BabyMama
    I wouldn't apply for one of those quick cash loans as you get stung with paying it back!
    Try placing an ad in the JV part of this forum to look for investors another great place in the young entrepreneur forum Young Entrepreneur – Small Business & Entrepreneur Community

    There are always investors hovering there wanting to invest in up and coming projects.
    Hope this helps
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Ten
    It seems likely that an even better investment will come along later if you save all your pennies between now and then. Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    What kind of "business" would that be requiring a "big money" and 100% sure it will be returned in 15 days...?

    If I hear something like that - I always run away as fast as I can
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    • Profile picture of the author Sornie Samante
      I hope to update you of my success soon
      Istvan Horvath
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      • Profile picture of the author Robin3972
        I can understand wanting money for some big opportunity. It may look like the greatest thing since sliced bread. I've spent too much on many of these things over the years and not had most of them pan out as expected (or is that hyped?).

        What I've learned is that there'll be another opportunity just around the corner. If you can't afford this one then just wait until you can afford the next one. Save some of your money, pay off some credit cards and then you'll have some cash in the bank or credit on your card to go after another opportunity in a few weeks or months.

        It ain't sexy advice but it is practical and useful.

        Also, for some extra money you could start selling some services on Fiverr. Worth a shot.

        Hope this helps.

        Cheers,
        Robin
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        • Profile picture of the author Sornie Samante
          Originally Posted by Robin3972 View Post

          I can understand wanting money for some big opportunity. It may look like the greatest thing since sliced bread. I've spent too much on many of these things over the years and not had most of them pan out as expected (or is that hyped?).

          What I've learned is that there'll be another opportunity just around the corner. If you can't afford this one then just wait until you can afford the next one. Save some of your money, pay off some credit cards and then you'll have some cash in the bank or credit on your card to go after another opportunity in a few weeks or months.

          It ain't sexy advice but it is practical and useful.

          Also, for some extra money you could start selling some services on Fiverr. Worth a shot.

          Hope this helps.

          Cheers,
          Robin
          I must admit that YES you are right, I just can't express any more further about what I am going through yet thank you for this advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author LarryC
    I hope you're not thinking of investing in one of those HYIP programs (high yield investment) that promises to double or quadruple your money in a couple of weeks. Those are generally pyramid schemes that fall apart before you ever get paid. Maybe that's not what you're talking about, but when you talk about making a big profit in 15 days, not many legitimate investments allow you to do that.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    you could always write up a business plan and bring it to investors depending on how much you need. If you only need a few hundred you can always get a loan from a loan store there interest rate are crazy high, but if it's worth the reward it's worth the risk
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    • Profile picture of the author Sornie Samante
      but if it's worth the reward it's worth the risk
      That's TRUE! Can you recommend some?
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  • Profile picture of the author aduttonater
    there is alot that you can do pm me for help
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    • Profile picture of the author Sornie Samante
      Originally Posted by aduttonater View Post

      there is alot that you can do pm me for help
      Thank you, I just did.
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  • Profile picture of the author StarHead
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    Why dont you try kickstarter (com)

    They are a funding source and there are a lot of investors who could help you setup your biz.

    Personally haven't used kickstarter but heard a lot of good things about them. Give them a try
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    • Profile picture of the author ganang
      If you need more capital, I think ofering some service here will be a good starter because there is so much buyer here.

      or you can JV on the JV section and made an arrangement about the profit share

      just my 2 cent
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Hilton
    Yeah, I agree with the suggestion of getting a part-time job.

    Jim Rohn said it best, "Work full-time on your job and part-time on your fortune"
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