Russell Sheddon’s V-Services

Fancy making £100,000 in the next 12 months?

Well, don’t we all?

But life’s not like that. Which is exactly why you should steer clear of Russell Sheddon’s V-services internet opportunity. His offer is simply too good to be true.

When you send him your £49 you’ll get a 29-page download about selling information products on the internet.

Nice that’s he’s saving on paper costs… but you don’t get more information for your money. You get some dull nonsense about setting up a business and buying a computer. It’s only by page 10, that you get a vague overview of how to find a good product.

You could find everything in his download – and more – after half an hour searching on Google!

In the mailshot Russell e claims that he’s done the legwork, blah, blah, blah…. and will be there to guide you every step of the way, blah, blah, blah. But Nick Laight from the What Really Makes Money service summed it up for me:

“He’s spent all that effort on writing a promotional piece, but when it comes to delivering a product, it’s as if I asked my mum to write a thesis about nuclear fission!”

Do you catch my drift on this one? Don’t buy it. And if you’ve ordered it, send it back.

Not with a bargepole! *