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How to make extra money in paypal as seen on oprah ?
EARN EXTRA MONEY IN PAYPAL AS SEEN ON OPRAH AND 20/20
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Dear Friend,
You probably have seen these, but they really really do work, give it a try — think of how you waste $6 in a day, week or month. It’s a minor investment with great rewards. This might really help you pay off those credit cards and give you the ability to move out.
If you could start your own mail order list with an investment of
$6.00, and make $800,000 over the next
year would you do it?
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***Proven by various, highly-respected U.S. TV and Radio programs as being 100% legal, feasible and true.***
***Oprah Winfrey and ABC’s investigation team 20/20 also prove it can be done.***
IF A 15 YEAR OLD BOY COULD MAKE $71,000 IN JUST 5 WEEKS AND OTHERS $250,000 IN A FEW MORE WEEKS — SO CAN YOU !!!
Would you like to make $71,000 OR $250,000 in a few weeks?
As seen on the Oprah Winfrey show and ABC’s 20/20
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The true story that has everyone talking:
Parents of a 15yr old boy find $71,000 in his closet:
You may have seen this story featured on a number of major news programs (United States), and reported elsewhere around the world.
His mother was doing some cleaning and putting some laundry away when she discovered a large brown paper bag that was suspiciously
buried beneath some clothes and a skateboard in the back of her 15-year-old son’s closet.
Nothing could have prepared her for the shock she got when she opened the bag and found that it was full of dollar bills — $71,000 to be precise!!
“My first thought was that he had robbed a bank”, says the 41-year-old woman, “There was over $71,000 in that bag,
that’s more than my husband earns in a year”.
The woman immediately called her husband at the car-dealership where he worked to tell him what she had discovered.
He came home right away and together they drove to the boy’s school and picked him up.
Little did they suspect that where the bills were coming from was going to be a bigger surprise than actually finding them in the closet.
As it turns out, the boy had been sending out, via E-mail, a type of “Report” to other E-mail addresses that he obtained off the Internet.
Everyday after school for the past 2 months, he had been doing this on his computer in his bedroom.
“I just got an E-mail one day and I figured what the heck, I put my name on it like the instructions said and I started sending it out”, says the 15-year-old.
The E-mail letter he received had 5 names and addresses listed on it and contained instructions on how to send one $5 dollar bill to each person on the list.
Then delete the name and address at the bottom of the list (Report # 5) and move the other 4 names and addresses down one step,
finally adding your own name and address to the top of the list (Report # 1).
The letter goes on to state that you would receive several thousand dollars in five-dollar bills within 2 weeks
if you sent out the letter with your name and address at the top of the 5-address list.
“I get junk E-mail all the time, and really did not think it was going to work”, the boy continues.
Within the first few days of sending out the E-mail,
the Post Office Box that his parents had gotten him for his video-game magazine subscriptions began to fill up
not with magazines, but envelopes containing $5 bills.
“About a week later I rode my bike down to the post office and my
Post Office Box had 1 magazine and about 300 envelopes stuffed in it.”
Over the next few weeks, the boy continued sending out the E-mail.
“The five dollar bills just kept coming in and I just kept sorting them and stashing them in the closet,
I barely had time for my homework”. He had also been riding his bike to several of the banks in his area
and exchanging the $5 bills for twenties, fifties and hundreds.
“I didn’t want the banks to get suspicious so I kept riding to different banks with like five thousand at a time in my backpack.
I would usually tell the lady at the bank counter that my dad had sent me in to exchange the bills and he was outside waiting for me.
One time the lady gave me a really strange look and told me that she would not be able to do it for me and my dad would have to come in and do it,
but I just rode to the next bank down the street (laughs).”
Surprisingly, the boy did not have any reason to be afraid.
The reporting news team examined and investigated the so-called “chain-letter” the boy was sending out and found
that it was not a chain-letter at all. In fact, it was completely lawful according to United States Postal and Lottery Laws
which state; a product or service must be exchanged for funds received.
Every five-dollar bill that he received con
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Load Of c#@p - 1,000’s would have been doing it if it was 100% legal - Sounds too good to be true - Is a con -