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One of the biggest beneficiaries of this Cytonn saga was the guys who sell advertising. Cytonn was pumping in lots of cash to market themselves and sell their 'Cytonnaire' story.
From the airport all the way to Kilimani, one outdoor ad after the other, magazine and newspaper to the next.
Their advertising budget must have been massive.
And right there was a clue that something was amiss. If someone is trying too hard to sell you something ...
People were suckered in by the high interest rates, glossy pictures and stylish salespeople who looked the part of bank executives ...
Alas most people are easily fooled by appearances.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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mv_ufanisi wrote:One of the biggest beneficiaries of this Cytonn saga was the guys who sell advertising. Cytonn was pumping in lots of cash to market themselves and sell their 'Cytonnaire' story.
From the airport all the way to Kilimani, one outdoor ad after the other, magazine and newspaper to the next.
Their advertising budget must have been massive.
And right there was a clue that something was amiss. If someone is trying too hard to sell you something ...
People were suckered in by the high interest rates, glossy pictures and stylish salespeople who looked the part of bank executives ...
Alas most people are easily fooled by appearances. Have you ever ran a business..? Ever tried entrepreneurship? A kiosk? sold Mandazis?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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My 2 cents wrote:Cytonn was like a religion, I tried to talk a friend out of it 4 years ago and did not make any progress. You have got to understand that those who have already invested need for the scheme to keep going for them to stand a good chance of getting out. Cytonn is only as good as more 'investors' join, if that stops everyone who is already in loses. Thats why the animosity towards paulkimani. He was jeopardising some peoples investment in Cytonn. Nonsense!!! Cytonn needs to keep selling houses to keep going and giving returns. Do you know how the other property developers are fairing?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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poundfoolish wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:One of the biggest beneficiaries of this Cytonn saga was the guys who sell advertising. Cytonn was pumping in lots of cash to market themselves and sell their 'Cytonnaire' story.
From the airport all the way to Kilimani, one outdoor ad after the other, magazine and newspaper to the next.
Their advertising budget must have been massive.
And right there was a clue that something was amiss. If someone is trying too hard to sell you something ...
People were suckered in by the high interest rates, glossy pictures and stylish salespeople who looked the part of bank executives ...
Alas most people are easily fooled by appearances. Have you ever ran a business..? Ever tried entrepreneurship? A kiosk? sold Mandazis? Ouch ! Shots fired.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/15/2010 Posts: 625
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poundfoolish wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:One of the biggest beneficiaries of this Cytonn saga was the guys who sell advertising. Cytonn was pumping in lots of cash to market themselves and sell their 'Cytonnaire' story.
From the airport all the way to Kilimani, one outdoor ad after the other, magazine and newspaper to the next.
Their advertising budget must have been massive.
And right there was a clue that something was amiss. If someone is trying too hard to sell you something ...
People were suckered in by the high interest rates, glossy pictures and stylish salespeople who looked the part of bank executives ...
Alas most people are easily fooled by appearances. Have you ever ran a business..? Ever tried entrepreneurship? A kiosk? sold Mandazis? Have you ever thought critically and intelligently? Your responses on this matter have been to try your best to stifle conversations about Cytonn which has brought huge losses to many Kenyans who were duped into buying into a high risk venture without fully understanding the risks. Now many are depressed and suicidal. Talking about kiosks and mandazis is not the level of conversation expected in Wazua.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/2/2010 Posts: 1,089
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“Chema chajiuza, kibaya chajitembeza – A good thing sells, a bad thing advertises.”
An old age adage.The adverstising was very aggressive. Selling dreams, smokes and mirrors.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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My 2 cents wrote:“Chema chajiuza, kibaya chajitembeza – A good thing sells, a bad thing advertises.”
An old age adage.The adverstising was very aggressive. Selling dreams, smokes and mirrors. Like Coca Cola, Safaricom, Equity and so on and so forth?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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mv_ufanisi wrote:poundfoolish wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:One of the biggest beneficiaries of this Cytonn saga was the guys who sell advertising. Cytonn was pumping in lots of cash to market themselves and sell their 'Cytonnaire' story.
From the airport all the way to Kilimani, one outdoor ad after the other, magazine and newspaper to the next.
Their advertising budget must have been massive.
And right there was a clue that something was amiss. If someone is trying too hard to sell you something ...
People were suckered in by the high interest rates, glossy pictures and stylish salespeople who looked the part of bank executives ...
Alas most people are easily fooled by appearances. Have you ever ran a business..? Ever tried entrepreneurship? A kiosk? sold Mandazis? Have you ever thought critically and intelligently? Your responses on this matter have been to try your best to stifle conversations about Cytonn which has brought huge losses to many Kenyans who were duped into buying into a high risk venture without fully understanding the risks. Now many are depressed and suicidal. Talking about kiosks and mandazis is not the level of conversation expected in Wazua. Do you even know what is happening or you just dive into PK's KoolAId? Do you know what business CHYS was investing in to give the said returns?
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/19/2016 Posts: 204
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poundfoolish wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:poundfoolish wrote:mv_ufanisi wrote:One of the biggest beneficiaries of this Cytonn saga was the guys who sell advertising. Cytonn was pumping in lots of cash to market themselves and sell their 'Cytonnaire' story.
From the airport all the way to Kilimani, one outdoor ad after the other, magazine and newspaper to the next.
Their advertising budget must have been massive.
And right there was a clue that something was amiss. If someone is trying too hard to sell you something ...
People were suckered in by the high interest rates, glossy pictures and stylish salespeople who looked the part of bank executives ...
Alas most people are easily fooled by appearances. Have you ever ran a business..? Ever tried entrepreneurship? A kiosk? sold Mandazis? Have you ever thought critically and intelligently? Your responses on this matter have been to try your best to stifle conversations about Cytonn which has brought huge losses to many Kenyans who were duped into buying into a high risk venture without fully understanding the risks. Now many are depressed and suicidal. Talking about kiosks and mandazis is not the level of conversation expected in Wazua. Do you even know what is happening or you just dive into PK's KoolAId? Do you know what business CHYS was investing in to give the said returns? Chase bank, imperial bank and nakumatt to name just a few of the amateur investments made by “expert analysts” at scamtonn.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/19/2016 Posts: 204
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Asante Sana to my supporters here. Appreciated
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