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MSS: great job with the math.
okay so IF they are credited with 100 shidduchim of particpants who were not part of the first 50. (if that happended i think everyone would agree it’s a very succesful program)
Now take away form that 50k the money spent on lawyers/accountants/advertsing (over 10k already on advertising alone) to get the project off the ground.
Lets pretend that no one is needed to do any backend work becaseu after all MSS has offered their services to run the program gratis.
so this is the huge scandal… here it is
MSS discoverd… someone has nothing better to do witht themselves than make the entire world meshuga and put up with (don’t ask) all in order to pocket 10/15k in the chance that the program is a roaring succes and 100 shidduchim are made for participants who were not part of the first 50…
OF Course: ARE YOU FOR REAL. ARE YOU?????????????????
Gee i wonder why Bernie Madoof didn’t think of going into the NASI business
your points are so outlandish it ridiculous that i’m even bothering to reponsd. Excpet for the fact that there are actually others like you….
so APY …. is goes on….
You mention: ads should be offered free by newspapers.
MSS- Please do everyone a favor. Get on the phone to the newspapaers and tell them what you think. Because so far well over 10k has been spent on newspapers ads that you think should be free. To bad the majority of newspapers don’t think like you.
And then why not get off the coach and go run a program exactly how you think it should be run….
You can be sure NASI would love “competition”.
Who can run the most effective effient programs to close the age gap and alleviate the crisis.
so far sadly it seems like they’re the only show in town.
Please! i’m sure they’d love for one and all to come on board and run programs far better than what they are doing.