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RAVES & REVIEWS

"Are you interested to install any Vending Machines in Tesco Stores?" – TESCO
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"I would like to know is the T-Shirt Vending Machine still available in the market? If yes, I am keen to bring in this machine into the mall to attract shoppers." – Sungei Wang Plaza
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"Would you like to rent space to place your Vending Machines at our new mall?" – Setia City Mall 
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"We heard about this in The Star papers today and we can tell it is gaining in popularity well." 
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"I found your idea about the T-shirt Vending Machine so great!"
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"Your Social Network Merchandise is certainly an interesting venture and we'd like to feature you in the April issue from a business opportunity angle." – BUSINESS MAGAZINE 
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BELOW ARE SOME RAVES AND REVIEWS FOR OUR T-SHIRT VENDING MACHINE INVENTION

• "Hi Mr. Nandy, I'm Aini from Subang Jaya. I've read about your article in today's The Star paper about your Social Network T-Shirt Vending Machine. I'm interested to know more about this business which I think it's a brilliant idea as well as lucrative business. How much money do I have to put in? Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you."

 Enquiry: We are very interested of your machine. Let's do business in Russia. – Levitsky

 "My mother and I are interested in franchising your products via the vending machine. I am a student currently studying in Australia and my mother is a fashion retailer and owns retail shops at prime shopping malls. We heard about this in The Star papers today and we can tell it is gaining in popularity well. Kindly let us know if you are willing to let us franchise your products and also let us know the terms and conditions. This is my mother's company email address if you wish to contact her. Thank you." – RAY

 Enquiry: I am very keen to on your franchising program in selected Klang Valley areas, as well as in Singapore and China. Can we meet to talk soon? – JUELI

 "Hi, I am from DUBAI. Please send me the detail (I have gone through your web) and let me know if you are open for the Middle East." – Venka

 Enquiry: this is a very good business opportunity. However I would like to know more about the starting capital. – IZA

 "Good Morning,
Interested to be involved in your T-shirt Vending Machine. I would say this is one of a kind and creative. Just read your SNM Franchise Brochure and keen to know more.
We are in Kuching, and there are lots of opportunities here.
Regards,"
Roy

 Enquiry: I'm interested in knowing more about this business and the possibility of doing it here in Sabah. Do let me in on the details. – LEON

 Dear Sir,
I heard about your T-shirt Vending Machine on Youtube when I was searching for Vending Machines that were not ordinary. I found your idea about the T-shirt Vending Machine so great and I would like to know if you have any interest on expanding your business to Brazil and if so, what would be necessary for.
Looking forward your contact.
Best regards,
PAULO

 Enquiry: Hi, I am interested on this business and would like to bring it into Sabah. – ASIA

 Hi there,
I'm a writer with BusinessPlus, a magazine that promotes local entrepreneurial projects and business opportunities. Your Social Network Merchandise is certainly an interesting venture and we'd like to feature you in the April issue from a business opportunity angle.
I hope that this can be arranged and I look forward to your reply.
Thank you and have a nice day.
Cheers,
Samantha

 Enquiry: Sangat bagus ada pasaran di terengganu. – KALID

 "Hi Joy,
I am Ed from Sarawak and interested to know about your business. How much is the cost to start this business and would appreciate it if you could send me more information on this business?"

 Enquiry: Langkawi ada franchise opportunity. – AZ




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