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  • in reply to: American Company Hiring Sales Representatives #37493
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    Aloha Charlie,

    Yes, our Sales Representatives will sell American land lots to investors, businessmen and other buyers in Chengdu. We also have plans to later expand to other major Chinese cities.

    We have thousands of undeveloped American land lots in Hawaii, Arizona, Florida, Colorado, and Missouri. Since 2008 the prices for these land lots have fallen significantly (for example, Hawaiian lots that would sell for $50,000 in 2007 are selling for $15,000 now) but as recently as this year the market is picking up and prices are back on the rise. Check the Wall Street Journal, there is plenty of data to demonstrate this.

    There is a lot of development going on and the land is being bought up quick. In as short as 2-3 years these land lots will simply not be available at the kinds of prices they are selling for now. We are giving buyers in China an opportunity to take advantage of the bad American economy and very low land prices, buy this land now and see a very large return on investment. These land lots are not only a great way to diversify a portfolio, but Mr. Samango’s lots are already approved ready-to-build home-sites. 

    We will have the website for China set up soon, which will have much more information about the land lots and the entire process.

    Essentially, yes, the majority of Sales Representatives earnings will be commission-based. Nevertheless there will also be a smaller monthly paycheck in addition to any commissions earned. We highly value building a quality, dedicated, motivated and satisfied Sales Team and so commissions will be a high percentage of the profit margin.

    ~Feel free to ask any other questions~

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    in reply to: American Company Hiring Sales Representatives #37441
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    Yes, Jerry, the gmail email address is a temporary measure while the website for China is being developed.

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