Today's Adventure in the Biz opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie reveals what to do if you
haven't yet made this home business work,
reveals the hitch with Automated Betfair Cash
PLUS gets bad feedback on Paypal, shame on
them!'
Hi,
Apologies if my Wednesday issue of The Biz Opp
Jungle went AWOL or if you got TWO versions of
the same issue this week.
Some technical hitches. Nothing to do with me
becoming a dad. Which hasn't happened yet. (I'll
keep you posted.)
Because I have so much stuff to cover today, so
many emails to answer, and so many adventures
to relate... I'm about speed through a LOT of
important issues... faster than Wile E. Coyote on
ACME rollerskates.
You might even want to file this email away for
future reference. It's packed with useful links, tips
and information.
First up, I want to start with the most common
question I'm asked when people join this email
service.
"I haven't yet made a home business
work - what do you recommend for a
beginner?"
This is a very good question. And it comes with a
long and complex answer. It's a subject I've
covered in many ways in many different issues of
The Biz Opp Jungle.
So if you're grasping around at the moment for
something that will work, here's a shortcut for you.
I'll point you to three places on my website where
you can read all the answers.
If you click the link below, you'll see a FREE
REPORT called 'Revealed, The Two Best Home
Businesses For a Beginner and Two Scams to
Avoid.'
http://www.bizoppjungle.com/freereport.aspx
That's a good place to start.
Next, click this next link and you'll see how you
can get start-up tips, FREE business blueprints
and expert consultancy:
http://www.bizoppjungle.com/Letters/Get_tips
Done?
Great, now click here and read about the biz opp
I'd choose if I decided I'd had enough of e-letters,
web marketing, copywriting and reviewing, and
had to start this whole malarkey all over again.
This one's a corker:
http://www.bizoppjungle.com/Letters/If_I_started_again
And last... but not least... here's a way you can
take something that earns you just £2... and turn it
into a potential £80,000 a year.
Seriously! This is an exciting game that will put it
all into perspective. Or drive you mad. I don't
know. But it's worth a shot:
http://www.bizoppjungle.com/Letters/
All done?
Okay.....NEXT!
The problem with Automated
Betfair Cash
A couple of readers have been wondering if
there's any decent football betting software out
there.
It's an alluring idea. You sit down, switch on your
PC, fire up the software programme, and watch
the winning selections roll before your eyes.
Next thing you know, it's your round at the local
boozer and you're glugging champagne from a ten
foot golden flute.
Aren't you?
Well, I'm not so sure.
I've covered a LOT of betting products in the last
three years and not come across anything decent
that automates the process.
For instance, there's one called Automated Betfair
Cash by Thomas Adams. It promises an
automated system that puts money "directly in
your bank".
Trouble is, reports online show that people aren't
finding much 'luck'.
"I haven't got it to work yet," moans one bloke. "It
always seems to get stuck. So far it's just money
down the drain. "
So the software isn't up to scratch. And as one
commentator wonders, there's not much point to
the software in the first place.
"All it does is to place the lay side of the trade by
linking to your betfair account. There is no facility
to enable you to set the bot to enter the back trade
later! Presumably you have to monitor the match
and close the trade manually. So, why do you
need the software?"
Worse, the people who are emailing for help or
further clarification aren't getting replies.
Of course, I could be wrong about this...
So if you're sitting in the pub, gargling £1000-per-
bottle champers, surrounded by admirers... all
because of this system.... then by all means write
in to correct me.
I'm all ears.
Otherwise, I'd give this a wide berth for now.
No, I don't have any software recommendations
for you. But if you're into football betting then you
MUST take a look at this:
FOOTBALL BETTING
This is a really good service that gives you
everything you need to make money from the
beautiful game.
And finally today...
Your feedback on Clickbank
Last week I talked about getting money back from
Paypal when you get scammed.
Unfortunately, the feedback I've got on this subject
makes grizzly reading...
One reader told me:
"With regard to Paypal, I bought what was
supposed to be a Nokia N95 mobile on ebay this
year. I paid using paypal. I never received the
'phone and started the dispute resolution process
with paypal. Paypal agreed that the ebay auction
was blatantly fraud yet they refused to refund me
through their "protection" scheme."
Hmmm. That's not good.
Another reader adds:
"They don't refund. Full stop. Not unless the item
goes missing, or is damaged."
He continues...
"I purchased a product that was £50 for a single
sheet of double spaced text. I complained to
PayPal as I thought I was covered with a
guarantee aka ClickBank. Their response was
(more or less) "Tough S**t!"
I'll keep looking into this topic and see if there are
ways and means of getting your money back or
not. From the emails I've received, Paypal's
protection isn't up to much.
Shame. Shame. Shame.
Later alligator,
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle
www.bizoppjungle.com