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Trying to do business with Polish businessmen... but it's not easy.


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BornRespect
  Jul 11, 07, 11:01  #31

I can speak business, If your intrested in making money and working with telecomunications, Email me.
It's a business with a team that is both English and Polish and hard working.
Simple business which earns you good money. Questions? Intrested? Contact Me.

"There is always money to be made, as long as your eyes are not blind"

Name: Dave Szpernoga
Email : bornouttarespect@hotmail.com

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FMF
  Jul 25, 07, 15:12  #32

Its tough today to meet business partners because of all the scam artist and ripoffs. Everytime I send an e-mail to a prospective partner I get the feeling that they will think it's a scam and delete my mail before its read ! Its tough not knowing anyone in a country you are trying to break into. Ive been trying to find a partner in poland for some time, but am also leary of getting ripped off...aahhh for the days when a handshake meant something !

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broomo
  Sep 4, 07, 08:15  #33

it's a bizzare situation for sure - I work in business to business sales and the amount of fall outs is incredible - one minute it's a yes go ahead - the next minute "we have sent the contract back" and then nothing - it's so frustrating and unprofessional - if it was the other way around my clients would be screaming at me.
Even general managers and chief execs are guilty though - maybe it's a fear of saying no in a face to face situation
I was always brought up that your word is your bond - it doesn't seem so here. Last month we "lost" 7 projects that we were given verbal go ahead to start only to find that the contracts weren't signed. Lesson learned - don't begin any work or co-operation until you have back signed contract....
having said all of that - Poland is still a great place to do business - you just need to choose your partners wisely....

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sHe [Guest]
  Oct 20, 07, 06:48  #34

basic from my experiences are Poles regardless bussiness, they expect to get provit but they don't want to invest money.... you have to be carefull ..in Poland you have to keep words, NO MONEY NO HONEY baby... other wise you will loose all you have... :)
anyway Good Luck....

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Giles [Guest]
  Oct 21, 07, 14:57  #35

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Giles [Guest]
  Oct 21, 07, 14:59  #36

Doing buisness you need the following. 1) Polish wife/husband. 2) Aunties and Uncles of wife 3)Aunties and Uncles in local government and buisness 4) Lots of friends with varying skills, with aunties and uncles. 4) Money. 4) lots of chocolate and bottles of wine.

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Goodtimes [Guest]
  Nov 28, 07, 16:21  #37

Maybe its just you? I know a lot of foreigners who make good business in Poland. Sometimes you have to show up the money man..Thats all.

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