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    $500 Million to $700 Million needed!

    I have a client that is looking for Alternative funding for $500 million to $700 Million for 3 projects that are Goverment Approved, a pharmaceutical cancer drug project, renewable energy project, and tea plantation.

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    Kabbage just got $700 milly round, send them there, you get a $250 referral fee...

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    Oh yeah, call Marcus Chapman at Mantis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoastFunding View Post
    Oh yeah, call Marcus Chapman at Mantis.
    Good choice for thinking of me since my Rolodex is pretty thick and text away from some major VC players and Billionaires after spending 10 Years helping the Jewish community in the Hampton's. but i really stick 24/6 to subprime mCA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcaguru View Post
    Good choice for thinking of me since my Rolodex is pretty thick and text away from some major VC players and Billionaires after spending 10 Years helping the Jewish community in the Hampton's. but i really stick 24/6 to subprime mCA.
    Is that because your "billionaire" "friends" know how you stab business partners in the back?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcaguru View Post
    Good choice for thinking of me since my Rolodex is pretty thick and text away from some major VC players and Billionaires after spending 10 Years helping the Jewish community in the Hampton's. but i really stick 24/6 to subprime mCA.
    and what about peak solutions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcaguru View Post
    Good choice for thinking of me since my Rolodex is pretty thick and text away from some major VC players and Billionaires after spending 10 Years helping the Jewish community in the Hampton's. but i really stick 24/6 to subprime mCA.
    By "helping" he means when they told him to go home and get his shinebox.

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    This is like my worst nightmare.

    Basically prerevenue companies looking for $700M loans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrouletteCapitalGroup View Post
    I have a client that is looking for Alternative funding for $500 million to $700 Million for 3 projects that are Goverment Approved, a pharmaceutical cancer drug project, renewable energy project, and tea plantation.
    sblc
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    "We can beat your offer!"

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    They flew me out to private islands and all yes it was to make the 10 needed for prayer services but they treated me like FAm.. just the opposite they took care of my shoes being shined!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcaguru View Post
    They flew me out to private islands and all yes it was to make the 10 needed for prayer services but they treated me like FAm.. just the opposite they took care of my shoes being shined!
    So let me get this straight. Some rich friends of yours flew you out to a private island for a prayer services and shined your shoes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinhenry0527 View Post
    So let me get this straight. Some rich friends of yours flew you out to a private island for a prayer services and shined your shoes?
    Just about right! (figuratively speaking) the media covered it...if your really interested i can find you a link....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcaguru View Post
    Just about right! (figuratively speaking) the media covered it...if your really interested i can find you a link....
    Nah-I don't think I will be opening any links from you.
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    that was really not nice ..
    Last edited by mcaguru; 04-08-2019 at 03:46 PM.
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    Then this big misunderstanding should never happen again.....
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    ok
    Last edited by mcaguru; 04-08-2019 at 03:47 PM.
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    Kevin we welcome you to the i hate mcaguru club.
    Now back to peak solution and mantis emailing merchants behind iso backs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickyR3712 View Post
    Kevin we welcome you to the i hate mcaguru club.
    Now back to peak solution and mantis emailing merchants behind iso backs.
    No need to join that club......
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    The sad thing about Mantis emailing merchants without telling brokers about it is that Marcus refuses to stop this practice and apologize for it.

    Why in the world would any respectable broker submit to them, knowing there are dozens of other companies that fund the same deals without this practice? Even better: by using a different company you won’t get stuck adding in Mantis PSFs to feed the Mantis reps.

    How ****ed up of a company is Mantis that they’re reps are so underpaid they resort to adding personal fee agreements to contracts for the reps?

    Seriously, does anyone have any extra food stamps available to help feed Mantis employees? You don’t ****ing pay your employees and you rely on methhead tactics to operate.

    Every time Marcus starts with his spammy posts, ask about their reps calling merchants behind their backs. And ask Mantis why he’s too ****ty to pay his own employees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoastFunding View Post
    The sad thing about Mantis emailing merchants without telling brokers about it is that Marcus refuses to stop this practice and apologize for it.

    Why in the world would any respectable broker submit to them, knowing there are dozens of other companies that fund the same deals without this practice? Even better: by using a different company you won’t get stuck adding in Mantis PSFs to feed the Mantis reps.

    How ****ed up of a company is Mantis that they’re reps are so underpaid they resort to adding personal fee agreements to contracts for the reps?

    Seriously, does anyone have any extra food stamps available to help feed Mantis employees? You don’t ****ing pay your employees and you rely on methhead tactics to operate.

    Every time Marcus starts with his spammy posts, ask about their reps calling merchants behind their backs. And ask Mantis why he’s too ****ty to pay his own employees.
    if this is true, they get away with it by sub contracting everyone, not W-2. No worries about minimum wage there

    They are also down in Florida, which is a very business friendly state, as opposed to New York, where the Dept of Labor would have crucified them with one substantial complaint to the Dept of Labor

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chambo View Post
    if this is true, they get away with it by sub contracting everyone, not W-2. No worries about minimum wage there

    They are also down in Florida, which is a very business friendly state, as opposed to New York, where the Dept of Labor would have crucified them with one substantial complaint to the Dept of Labor
    Of course its NOT TRUE Chambo! . 1099 NOT our model, (not knocking those that do).
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcaguru View Post
    Of course its NOT TRUE Chambo! . 1099 NOT our model, (not knocking those that do).
    Karen would call you an idiot for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nunya View Post
    Karen would call you an idiot for that.
    Never thought I'd see the day where we voluntarily bring Karen back into our Daily lives...may she fund in peace

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoastFunding View Post
    The sad thing about Mantis emailing merchants without telling brokers about it is that Marcus refuses to stop this practice and apologize for it.

    Why in the world would any respectable broker submit to them, knowing there are dozens of other companies that fund the same deals without this practice? Even better: by using a different company you won’t get stuck adding in Mantis PSFs to feed the Mantis reps.

    How ****ed up of a company is Mantis that they’re reps are so underpaid they resort to adding personal fee agreements to contracts for the reps?

    Seriously, does anyone have any extra food stamps available to help feed Mantis employees? You don’t ****ing pay your employees and you rely on methhead tactics to operate.

    Every time Marcus starts with his spammy posts, ask about their reps calling merchants behind their backs. And ask Mantis why he’s too ****ty to pay his own employees.
    Does Mantis backdoor deals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nunya View Post
    Does Mantis backdoor deals?
    That I’m unsure of. What they’ve been doing lately is contacting the merchant once the offer is generated without telling the broker. When called on this, he says that that brokers will still be paid — but that isn’t even the point. He has no right to contact the merchant immediately when the offer is generated.

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