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TPA Topics #2: How Much Can/Should FarSight Make TPA Into A Franchise?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzz1126" data-source="post: 138987" data-attributes="member: 3964"><p>@CC13-please forgive my ignorance on this, but let ask a question: what would be the point? Rather than divide the current workforce, I would rather see a more, not polished, but more effective TPA and work on the issues at hand. $20-25 for a table? Ouch. There are many, many tables that can be picked for a song by FarSight. For TPA to generate capital, there needs to be a very broad base. The more less expensive tables to purchase from TPA ($2-3) will create a "pushup" , effectively funding the next level up. And as the bottom level increases, the next level increases. Each level funds the next, and that makes the "Silver Orb Club" more affordable for everyone. I tried to put down in words what was in my head and I may not have done a very good job...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzz1126, post: 138987, member: 3964"] @CC13-please forgive my ignorance on this, but let ask a question: what would be the point? Rather than divide the current workforce, I would rather see a more, not polished, but more effective TPA and work on the issues at hand. $20-25 for a table? Ouch. There are many, many tables that can be picked for a song by FarSight. For TPA to generate capital, there needs to be a very broad base. The more less expensive tables to purchase from TPA ($2-3) will create a "pushup" , effectively funding the next level up. And as the bottom level increases, the next level increases. Each level funds the next, and that makes the "Silver Orb Club" more affordable for everyone. I tried to put down in words what was in my head and I may not have done a very good job... [/QUOTE]
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