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Andrew
22-10-2002, 11:35 AM
Recently there were some posts on here about Peter Spann
and I realised that I have some videos that I got from
Freeman Fox, the first is "Building wealth through property"
and the other is "Building wealth through shares" or
something like that.
Anyway I've finished with them and rather than just give
them away I propose the following: I will send one each to
the first two people who want them on the condition
that when they've finished with them they post back
here and make the same offer (i.e. post the videos
on to another person)
Hopefully we can get some more people to offer their used
edumacational videos, books, whatever.
So let's open a hippy library.
andy
Lee Jackson
22-10-2002, 11:48 AM
Hi Andrew,
I would be more than happy to borrow your videos.
Lee
h8dk97
22-10-2002, 01:22 PM
Hi Andrew,
I'd be interested to have a look at the property video.
Thank you.
Jerry
Andrew
22-10-2002, 01:28 PM
Okay, you each get one. You can send me your mailing addresses
privately here (andrew@my-fortress.com).
Don't forget to come back here when you're done with them and
pass them on to someone else.
Anybody else out there have any books or videos of interest that
they're finished with?
andy
Alan H
25-10-2002, 05:43 PM
Great idea Andy!
fredo
25-10-2002, 06:26 PM
I would love to have a copy for a short time
please advise and I can send a pre paid satchel
Regards Frank
h8dk97
06-11-2002, 11:31 AM
Originally posted by Lee Jackson
Hi Andrew,
I would be more than happy to borrow your videos.
Lee
Hi Lee,
Could you please let me know your postal address so that I can send you the tape I have, and I would appreciate if you could send me yours when you finished watching it. We can then send the tapes to other people who are interested.
My address is PO Box 242 Bentleigh 3204 VIC.
And thanks to Andrew for this idea.
Regards,
Jerry
meena
06-11-2002, 01:35 PM
Hi!
I would like to borrow the video for property & shares. It would be greatly appreciated if some one pass it on to me when they have finished with it.
Andrew, It is very good idea to open up a community library.Well done.
Many Thanks,
Meena
Hi there.
Great idea! Especially for those who, in the early stages of education, purchase lots of books etc. and then no longer need them, due to increased experience.
Terrific!
Alan H
06-11-2002, 07:27 PM
Wonderful idea!
Please put me on the list too. Happy to send prepaid envelope too!
:)
Hi All,
My one and only Kiyosaki book is Retire Young, Retire Rich.
I'm more than happy to share this one around with anyone, same deal as above, it must get shared around after you're finished.
If you've read Kiyosaki's other books I wouldn't reccomend it, but if youre new, it's not a bad place to start. Encouraging, but little detail.
First person interested: post a message here, and then PrivateMessage me with your address.
Regards,
Luke
h8dk97
10-12-2002, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by fredo
I would love to have a copy for a short time
please advise and I can send a pre paid satchel
Regards Frank
Hi Frank,
I've finished with my video, please PM me your postal address.
Regards,
Jerry
rob paul
10-12-2002, 07:56 PM
Hiya all
I Have several books that I dont mind lending the virtual library
*buiding wealth thru investment prop ...........jan
*T
rob paul
10-12-2002, 08:02 PM
SORRY CONT......,DOG JUMPED ON MY LAP pushed wrong key
*Jans book
*the richest man in babylon...............g clason
*7 habits ...........s covey
*success through a pos mental attitude........w clement stone
*you dont have to be born briliant................j mcgrath
*live the life you love................barbara sher
fairly old but good foundational stuff all the same
if interested email me first in first served ect.....
rob paul
h8dk97
10-12-2002, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by rob paul
SORRY CONT......,DOG JUMPED ON MY LAP pushed wrong key
*Jans book
*the richest man in babylon...............g clason
*7 habits ...........s covey
*success through a pos mental attitude........w clement stone
*you dont have to be born briliant................j mcgrath
*live the life you love................barbara sher
fairly old but good foundational stuff all the same
if interested email me first in first served ect.....
rob paul
Hi Rob,
I'm interested. Thank you.
Regards,
Jerry
Hi there.
I think I remember reading in one of Jan's books about a video she had made earlier on in the piece. If anyone has it, I would greatly appreciate borrowing it please.
Andrew
28-04-2003, 09:50 AM
*bump*
I wouldn't mind taking a look at the John McGrath book if
whoever has it is finished.
andy
Has anyone considered the copyright issues associated with this process? Every piece of intellectual property I come across has a little copyright message that indicates it is illegal to loan/borrow material without the author's permission.
It seems to me that people who have taken their valuable time to put pen to paper, or knowledge to video etc should be compensated for their time and knowledge - bear in mind their knowledge is helping us to progress our own journey too.
By the way - I read/watch/listen and then reread or rewatch or relisten (as the case may be) to my resources so they constantly remind me of what it is I am trying to achieve.
Not trying to be a party pooper.
f.f
Andrew
28-04-2003, 04:47 PM
Hi f.f. basically what we're doing here is giving away our old stuff, not
lending or borrowing.
I always thought that those copyright notices were BS. I'm not a
lawyer but I'm pretty sure that just because a publisher sticks
a notice in the front of their book doesn't remove your freedom
to pass on the material once you've finished with it.
It's probably a bit like those notices in shopping centres about
the store's right to check your bags if you enter. Until recently
it wasn't a right, but most people complied anyway. Even now
all they can do is ask you to leave if you refuse to show them.
Sorry to poop your party pooping.
andy
Rickardo
30-04-2003, 07:16 PM
Hi Luke,
I wouldn't mind a read of "Retire Young, Retire Rich" by Kiyosaki if it's available. Send me a PM if you can. Thanks.
capitalist
03-05-2003, 12:35 AM
Hi,
Can i also get on the list? Any of those classic books which Rob posted would be great. If you have any left Rob, please PM me - or anyone who has beaten me to it when they've finished.
I can't contribute anything at the moment but will certainly do so when i get my little library together. I'm hoping this will hopefully continue indefinitely - great idea Andrew.
f.f. = I can't remember the name of it off the top of my head but there's a very old and well established law that says you can do whatever you want with a piece of property after you have purchased it. The owner of this property gets royalties when it is originally sold, not everytime it is passed onto someone else.
You really don't believe that your local library records what they lend out and then sends off a cheque to the author?
Or second hand book shops also do the same when they resell a book?
Mark
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