Yeah, Nofan makes a good point. It's not a business you can run on the side, it's a full time commitment, a lifestyle. You need alot of investmenr upfront (servers, marketing, software etc) and you may not even see a return for several years! I know surfspeedy aren't actually making profit "yet". As for bad things, there are bad things about all companies, the bigger you are and the more exposure you get then the more complaints and unhappy people it will bring. I personally know Steve (owner of surfspeedy) and he dedicates his life to the company and is a very educated individual.
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