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grenadier

This is an opportunity for someone who likes travel and has minimum work to do in your own little office.

It's been a very successful business and the best part is business is only done overseas at exhibitions!

I have decided to retire now and spend time fulfilling my bucket list and playing golf. So please contact me for further information.

I do not wish to sell as a business only the stock and display equipment, so one would be ready to go at your leisure.

I will only give information at a one on one meeting with no obligation of course.

Paul

Seth W Wallace PhD

Hi,
I am curious about your business opportunity. I need time to recharge and get out of Jakarta for an extended period of time.

My name is Seth Wallace. You can Google.  .Seth Wallace, PhD Jakarta...or go to *** to see my online info. Feel free to WA me if you think a viable match.***
Thanks, Seth

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grenadier

Hi Seth,

You're doing well to stick it out in Jakarta, I really don't like going there with all the traffic and pollution. As a Psychiatrist, It seems you are all geared up in a business already, so what makes this possibly interesting for you?
Regards
Paul

Seth W Wallace PhD

That's a loaded question. however, in brief, my reasons are as follows:
1. Culture shock is overwhelming
2. Marriage on shaky ground ~ We're uncertain what we want & discussed the value of me obtaining a job that requires travel.
3. Working as an unsponsored bule in Indo is difficult. Income variable.

So, depending on the details on your end this may be a serendipitous opportunity for a number of reasons.

TY Seth

grenadier

Hi Seth,

I understand completely, actually, it sounds very familiar from about 20 years ago if you get my drift.

although I like Bali very much, it's a relief to get out of town for a week or so on exhibitions, seeing different cultures, meeting lots of different nationalities and selling at the same time!!

I've been on a business visa for over 19 years, it's all done with my agent here who sponsors me, it's only needed once a year, then, when I'm on an exhibition I take the relevant documents supplied by my agent to the local Indonesian embassy whichever country you're in. They will create a business visa in your passport which will be for 12 months multi-entry.  Of course, nothing to pay either when going out or in, only the set up of visa to the agent.

Paul

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grenadier wrote:

Hi Seth,

I understand completely, actually, it sounds very familiar from about 20 years ago if you get my drift.

although I like Bali very much, it's a relief to get out of town for a week or so on exhibitions, seeing different cultures, meeting lots of different nationalities and selling at the same time!!

I've been on a business visa for over 19 years, it's all done with my agent here who sponsors me, it's only needed once a year, then, when I'm on an exhibition I take the relevant documents supplied by my agent to the local Indonesian embassy whichever country you're in. They will create a business visa in your passport which will be for 12 months multi-entry.  Of course, nothing to pay either when going out or in, only the set up of visa to the agent.

Paul


Hi Paul,
just for the record
U said about Business Visa that it needed only once in a year, its ok, but Business Visa allowed you to stay in Indonesia up to 60 days,  so if u dont have exibition for more than 60 days, u must have a trip abroad anyway, and then come back according with the unlimited re-entry.
At the same time, when u apply for business visa, is required to present a Return tickets showing when you enter into Indonesia and that you leave before 60 days pass, wich mean thet u already must have an exibition booked abroad in that period of time.

Seth W Wallace PhD

Hi Paul,
I'm happy to discuss this matter further. Please let me know your thoughts. I'm uncertain of this site's protocol re the exchange of information but I'm easy to find on the internet.
Cheers
Seth Wallace

Fred

Contact details can be exchanged by private message. :)

Seth W Wallace PhD

Hi Paul,
How do we discuss this in more detail?
Thanks much,
Seth

grenadier

Hi Seth,
I've been a little tied up over the last couple of days. I've had some good interest on my business situation.
We can communicate by email if you think its secure enough, I don't see why not.
Let me know how you want to play it?
Paul.

Low Man

Hi Paul.
This will only applicable to expat, or a local can also do?

grenadier

Anyone of course can apply...no problem.

Seth W Wallace PhD

Hi Paul,
Email works for me! Not sure how to give it to you on this forum...'Fred' chastised me! Lol

Seth W Wallace PhD

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Seth W Wallace PhD wrote:

Hi Paul,
Email works for me! Not sure how to give it to you on this forum...'Fred' chastised me! Lol


Chastised is a little harsh, more reminded contact details should be exchanged using the PM system. You'd be surprised how much a stalker can find out from an email address.

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