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Re: bestDD post# 65824

Friday, 11/01/2013 8:51:07 PM

Friday, November 01, 2013 8:51:07 PM

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"Comparing Novacab to intel is silly, but it is virtually impossible in this day to have a product that sells millions and have absolutely nothing out there about the product on the entire internet. (And no, a research paper from 10 years ago does not qualify as "something about the product"

WRONG! Not everything is on the internet! If a product or a person doesn't appear on Google-Search Result or be a member of some social media website, that doesn't mean the product or the individual is non-existent~

I personally know two private co. in Vietnam, associated with dozen of private Co & LLC in China, Taiwan & South Korea...with an annual sell from $50-200 mil. USD~ They have been exporting their goods worldwide (for many years)and I assure u couldn't find a single picture or document about them, their goods & services, etc. on the internet.

Those countries have a combined population of almost half of the world and within each of those countries, there may be millions of private co. with $1 mil.+ annual sell. So if you couldn't find their goods & services being described or offered on the internet, then it is implied they're not there to begin with? Obviously, not everything on the internet is offered to everyone around the world without filter. For instance, typing in a product/person on Google when you're in the U.S is going to give you different results versus what another country's result is going to give you - like China. Try Tienanmen Square in the U.S. and try going to China and type the same thing. Point made. If no doc./pic and limited info are given about that event, then does that mean that event never occurred? Similarly, if you can are given limited info about Novacab (or because you can't find it on the internet), then this POS is considered SCAM...non-existent right?

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