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Postby drfox » Sun Nov 25, 2007 11:42 am

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I came up with this a few years back, I would like to see this avalable to all. Easily Made and easy to ship, Durable. I am not into fortune and fame BUT I would like to make a small portion for good causes.
Produce matereal is avalable and in maufacturing for anouther porpose will need it own size mold, rubber and nuts and bolts for asemblely.

Like to see the retail price kept low or reduced later, so many can afford,because they can not afford to be without.

This is a life saver and I could go on the TV show and "Win", but I am unable to do that.

I just need a backer, you can run the show, or you can charge me to watch ! ;) :lol:

Postby Scrupulous » Sun Nov 25, 2007 2:33 pm

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Hello drfox,

It sounds like you're very confident in your concept. That's a good thing, because you would have to be, every step of the way. I hope your 'product' is as good as you say it is.

But, if you could put yourself in someone else's shoes (like someone who would consider investing in a great idea) you might see that you haven't supplied enough information about your project to catch anyone's attention.

Here's some of at least a few reasons...

    1. There are a lot of people who do what you're doing, and some of them wind up having an idea that's either been done before, or just isn't as great as they make it sound. No one knows if you are separate from them. (It wouldn't help to get defensive because, in this day and age, there's no reason for anyone to simply take your word for it.)

    2. People looking to invest may be locked into a certain type of product. Since there are plenty of inventors who do share much more about their ideas, what's to cause a venture capitalist to risk wasting time by tracking you down just to get a little more information.

    3. Some of the best "ideas" don't look so great after they've been tested by average consumers. Yes, there are products that do well because of their packaging and marketing, for a quick one-time sale. But's that's way too much of a risk for typical investors.

...Please don't take this the wrong way. I'm only trying to help.