Symbiosis Enterprises

 


Positioning  consumer groups to increase automatic rebates from hundreds of online stores


What is this program?

This program is not about filling your garage with diet cookies, tee shirts, lotions, potions, or other “promotional” products.

 

This program is about YOU making money from the money YOUR family is already spending every month of every year.

Week after week, month after month, year after year, you buy all kinds of “stuff”, at all kinds of stores. You get the “stuff” … the store gets all the money … until now.   

Currently, a click and order rebate system involving over 300 stores is inviting you to get your “stuff”, plus some of your money.  

Hundreds of stores will return 100% of the retail profit and from 3% to 25% of the wholesale profit produced by a consumer … back to the consumer … automatically.
 

How does this program work?

This is a variation on the "script" programs that schools have been using for decades. However, this is a script program on steroids.


Not one, but over 300 stores have agreed to share the windfall profits produced by online shopping … back to the person who does the shopping. 

What’s in it for you?

Save Money:  You already shop at many of the participating stores because they have highly competitive pricing.   Many offer special sales for register shoppers in this click and order system, that are not available to the general public.

Make Money:   The companies below, plus hundreds more, return 100% of the retail profit and up to 25% of the wholesale profit as cash rebates, back to the consumer who made the purchases, automatically.  Suppose, in addition to your monthly "consumables" like toothpaste, toilet paper, coffee, cold cereal, dog food, detergent, etc, you purchase a battery at Kragen’s Auto, a desk at Office Depot, a book at Barnes&Noble, a Barbie doll at eToys (KB Toys), a music CD at SonyCD, a ham at Hickory Farms, and a pair of tires at Just Tires, then you would get a percentage of the profit from ALL of the combined purchases. 

Note: Every one starts as a rebate shopper (see link to Why Rebates below).  Because a rebate shopper may receive over $600.00 a year in rebates, a rebate shopper may be recognized by the IRS as a rebate business (see link to Tax Advantages below). 

Symbiosis Enterprises increases rebates.  

Symbiosis Enterprises links the individuals in small businesses, sports clubs, PTA, and extended families into strings of consumers, like  "totem poles" not pyramids, whose cumulative volume yields more people at the 25% wholesale percentage (3 forms of profit are available: retail profit, wholesale profit, and volume bonuses).  

For example, if 100 unorganized consumers were to generate $100 a month of gross profit each (average is about $115 each mont), their purchases would only produce $300 (3%) in total rebates, or an average of $3 per shopper.   

If Symbiosis Enterprises were to link those 100 individuals into a string of consumers , the $600 total would increase to $2,500 (25%) in total rebates, or an average of $75 per shopper.  (to learn more, see link to Linear Model below)

Each of the links below explains an aspect of this program in 3 minute to 5 minute intervals.  You can read/hear about the "Benefits For Me" one day, the next day study the "Tax Advantages", the next day consider "Giving Yourself a Raise".

To ask questions, call our home office 408-723-4777

and ask to speak to either Tom or Martha


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Text Box: Other than annual registration, there are no contracts, no minimums, and no fine print. 
The only potential loss is comparable to buying a discount store membership and then not shopping at the store.

 

 


 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home Page

What's In It For Me?

Repeat Delivery

Compare & Contrast

Start Up Costs

Basics Of Business

Linear Model

Team Model

Tax Advantages

Why Rebates?

Give Yourself a Raise

10 Ways To Profit

Buy What?

What People Say

Inflation

Business 2 Business

Strategic Partner

Foreclosures?

Accidental Business

What's Next?