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<blockquote data-quote="Erik D_lux" data-source="post: 785252" data-attributes="member: 15954"><p>Erik,</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to get in some long drawn out sales pitch, but I would liuke</p><p>to offer you some more free advice. If you are that tight on cash, you</p><p>should either quit now (over 80% of business failures are due to</p><p>under-capitalization) or find other people with the funds to help with the</p><p>project (Finding potential investors and selling the opportunity to them is</p><p>something that we could help you out with). A lack of money is already</p><p>causing you think about a 10 acre off-road park and from our studies we've</p><p>done show that a park of that size will not bring people back time after</p><p>time. Once they've been over it a few times, they'll move on. Unless it is</p><p>like a motocross track. With a true off-road park where you are attempting</p><p>to attract people with full-size rigs and maybe quads, you need enough space</p><p>to have a variety of trails and obstacles with the opportunity of opening up</p><p>a couple of new trails/obstacles every year.</p><p></p><p>The other thing I'll tell you, is our fee is cheap and the least expensive</p><p>option of paying us or learning the information yourself. We would save you</p><p>thousands and thousands of dollars that you'll wind up spending without our</p><p>help.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your efforts.</p><p></p><p>Sincerely,</p><p></p><p>Al</p><p>KY Outback Adventure Park</p><p></p><p></p><p>----- Original Message ----- </p><p>From: "Erik D" <erikd_lux@hotmail.com></p><p>To: <service@kyorvpark.com></p><p>Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 8:24 PM</p><p>Subject: Re: Off road park</p><p></p><p></p><p>> Thanks a lot for your help. I dont doubt it at all that it has been a</p><p>long</p><p>> hard road to get all this information so I can respect that.</p><p>Unfortunately</p><p>> I dont have much to spare as all the money I do have wont even buy me much</p><p>> as is. I really appreciate your help though.</p><p>></p><p>> Erik</p><p>></p><p>></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Erik D_lux, post: 785252, member: 15954"] Erik, I'm not going to get in some long drawn out sales pitch, but I would liuke to offer you some more free advice. If you are that tight on cash, you should either quit now (over 80% of business failures are due to under-capitalization) or find other people with the funds to help with the project (Finding potential investors and selling the opportunity to them is something that we could help you out with). A lack of money is already causing you think about a 10 acre off-road park and from our studies we've done show that a park of that size will not bring people back time after time. Once they've been over it a few times, they'll move on. Unless it is like a motocross track. With a true off-road park where you are attempting to attract people with full-size rigs and maybe quads, you need enough space to have a variety of trails and obstacles with the opportunity of opening up a couple of new trails/obstacles every year. The other thing I'll tell you, is our fee is cheap and the least expensive option of paying us or learning the information yourself. We would save you thousands and thousands of dollars that you'll wind up spending without our help. Good luck with your efforts. Sincerely, Al KY Outback Adventure Park ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik D" <erikd_lux@hotmail.com> To: <service@kyorvpark.com> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 8:24 PM Subject: Re: Off road park > Thanks a lot for your help. I dont doubt it at all that it has been a long > hard road to get all this information so I can respect that. Unfortunately > I dont have much to spare as all the money I do have wont even buy me much > as is. I really appreciate your help though. > > Erik > > [/QUOTE]
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