This envelope ad could fleece you fast - read NOW
Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie announces news about Louise Woof's Earlybird - it closes this Saturday night - and exposes URGENT news about Smith, who is actually Richards, and could fleece you fast.... plus good feedback on mystery shopping.'
Hi,
I've got a right stinker for you in a sec...
But first...
If you've been umm-ing and ah-ing about whether to try your hand at Louise Woof's Earlybird strategy, this is even more urgent.
Louise will close doors to new members at midnight on the 31st May.
That's this Saturday.
Why the slammed doors?
With a high level trading service like this - lots of tuition and support - there's a natural limit to how many subscribers can join...and it looks like Louise has reached it for the moment.
She plans to concentrate on the students she already has for a while.
I agree that there's no point in diluting the quality of a service just to take on more people.
Louise has told all trading and biz opp publishers that she does not expect to take on any more students for Earlybird for at least 3 months... it could even be longer!
So if you want to take her up on her 30-day risk free trial and try it out, click here now or miss out:
Check the new testimonials
Before I get the inevitable emails saying "But does anyone really make money?" the answer is YES. olks like Roger have done very well out of it...
"I have made over £900 in three days - the potential of this system is mind-blowing and I really can't thank you enough. I've known for the past three years that there must be some way of improving my spread-betting disasters and you've provided the solution, it does what it says on the tin!"
As have the likes of Simon...
Today was my first real trading day, I started with a pot of £1200 and it is now 17:18 hrs on Thursday 24th and I have an end day pot of £1349!"
But I'll happily admit that this type of trading is not for everyone.
While people are making money, others haven't had the same success. This is perfectly natural and expected.
The ONLY way to know for sure if it's your thing is to take up her trial offer. Paper trade or play with money you can afford to lose. Yes, that's right. I'm not pretending that trading doesn't have risk, however good the system.
But people really make money from home this way. And if you try it you could surprise yourself. You'll never find 'the big one' unless you get out there and give the good stuff a go. And this service is the real deal.
All the details are here:
Okay, next up today...
Why "Smith" is actually "Richards" and BOTH are to be avoided! ay back in time... on the 9th December... I wrote an email called "A dodgy Solihull chancer exposed."
It was about a bloke called Gary Smith. Well, he's back. But this time he's called Gary Richards. And as before, he's using classified ads to hook his fish.
Watch out for terms like "secret loophole", ludicrous figures like "£350 a day", or "£6K a week" and the name 'Solihull Press'.
The ad sends you to quickcash2day.co.uk where you're asked to give your name and address. The website says that 'Gary Richards' is a "senior work at home reviewer" and he's only giving away 150 copies of his amazing envelope system.
Do a bit of background research, and it turns out this is not Gary Richards... but Gary Smith of Solihull Press.
Don't send any money or give him your credit card details. His "amazing" envelope system is a bag of pants.
How his nasty trick works
Once you've paid upwards of £47, you'll get a 'manual' through the post telling you how you can make money sending a 'special letter'.
Fandabbydozy.
Except this special letter isn't included. You'll have to write and pester him for this.
As you'll discover - to your utmost JOY - the way to make money is simple. All you have do is get your name and address printed on the sales letter and mail it to interested parties.
That's when your private parts will suddenly lurch into your throat.
To do this, you'll have to buy a mailing list. To get a decent one we're talking THOUSANDS of quid. That's before you pay for printing, envelopes, stamps and the mailing list.
Even if you succeed in creating a killer mailing campaign, you're still losing out. Because for every £30 you get from your letter you are supposed to send Solihull Press £6.
I bet nobody has ever got that far though. Pease avoid! Avert your eyes! Tear his crappy advert out of the paper and eat it.
Then spit out the swine!
It's making me angry just writing about this. I need to get onto some good news. Calm the nerves. Ease the blood pressure.
So thank the lord for this reader...
Wow! GOOD feedback on ystery shopping
After my mystery shopping email on Sunday, a reader got in touch to give me their experience of this business...
"Retail Eyes is a good firm to do work for. They pay reasonably well and are quite straightforward about what they want you to do on each task." Great, that's as I suspected!
My reader continues...
"But the best way to make money from mystery shopping is to work for several agencies at the same time. I currently perform tasks for TNS, UKIMS, Retail Eyes, Grassroots, BARE, Tern and GFK."
So there you go, a bunch of recommended mystery shopping companies from a fellow Biz Opp Jungler who is out there doing it! This also backs up what I've always said about making money. You need to build up MULIPLE income streams.
Don't worry if you're only making £10-£50 a week from one little money-maker. It's the right start. Even tiny trickles turn into streams.
And streams can become rivers.
There's rarely ever one magic bullet that gives you an instant part time income for no work. You need to persist with a few angles.
And you need to start with small, achievable goals. As my reader says:
"Mystery shopping will never make me rich, mainly because there are not enough jobs that come available in my part of the country, but it does give me a few pounds spending money every month, as well as the odd free meal and small sample purchase from a store that I get to keep."
It's not always about getting rich, it's about making extra money in your spare time and enjoying it. If you can achieve this, anything is possible.
The same goes for Earlybird, if you can earn even just a few quid a week trading from home, you're got huge potential to make serious money... but it takes time.
The only way to find out, is to try it. Like I say, Louise closes the doors this Saturday, so click here if you want to try your hand:
Later alligator,
Charlie Wright