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Hi everone

I have read a couple of articles about Andrew Reynolds and have received a mail shot offering the Cash On Demand system in a series of monthly courses for £30 a month. I was wondering if anyone had heard of this system or tried it or is it just a con and should I not bother with it? Iwould be grateful for any info on this

Thanks
Homerbigal
 
Received the first module which doesn't give any real detail. (Just goes on about how much money he has made)

Basically his business is about finding things to sell by mail order. he specializes in various business opprtunities, and makes most of his money by telling you how to get into his business.
he got the idea from Bill Myers in the States who does it over there.
In other words he will tell you how to sell a 'how to' manual on any subject.
He does claim to have licenses for various products that he will make available to his students.
definitely not a scam, and if you want to get into mail order of information products, then I'm sure you could learn a lot from him.
Not for me I hasten to add (and you won't learn anything from the first free module!!!!

Hope this helps
 
thank you for the info

I have got the first module as well and if I can make the money that he reckons I can make, then I will have a go at trying it.

thank again
 
Hi Guys,
I subscribed too to Andrew's course. I've spoken to Andrew a couple of times. He has made serious money (millions) from mail order products. I know of people that paid to go on his expensive seminar and saw his account figures!
It is a way to make serious money but you do need at least £1k to start mailings with. I'm also in contact with Nick James (powertech associates and also another prodigee of Andrew's).
 
I too have eagerly subscribed, and if the fallout is the norm for this kind of course, then the ones that stayed the distance in the past (Andrew himself, Tim Lowe, Nick James etc.) have proved this one works.

There will still be too many expecting to do absolutely nothing when it takes action to get anywhere.

Kevan
 
Kevan said:
I too have eagerly subscribed, and if the fallout is the norm for this kind of course, then the ones that stayed the distance in the past (Andrew himself, Tim Lowe, Nick James etc.) have proved this one works.

There will still be too many expecting to do absolutely nothing when it takes action to get anywhere.

Kevan

Well said Kevan. It requires a bit of money and time. Normal business dictates that only 1% of people do anything! Mail order can make you a lot of money in a relatively short period of time IF you work at it.
 
Vis ''Cash on Demand''.

homerbigal said:
Hi everone

I have read a couple of articles about Andrew Reynolds and have received a mail shot offering the Cash On Demand system in a series of monthly courses for £30 a month. I was wondering if anyone had heard of this system or tried it or is it just a con and should I not bother with it? Iwould be grateful for any info on this

Thanks
Homerbigal

Hi Homerbigal,

I am just in receipt of Andrew Reynolds' 4th manual.

The first three are mainly padding of an inspirational nature, the third containing a little information.

The 4th gives the first part of a plan to earn £15K to £25K per month within a few weeks, with the second part plus a DVD & software to follow.

The plan is coherent & interesting & gives me hope that Reynolds is offering a real opportunity here with relatively little outlay -(Initially, between £60 & £100).

Like the shrewd businessman he is, Reynolds dribbles his information out slowly at first for £30 per manual, however, I am sticking with it, being quite impressed with an initial viewing of his plan.

As Kevan stated, you have to work a little for any results & I am hopefull on this one.

I don't regard him as a 'con' man.

Hope this helps.

tcrown.
 
Andrew Reynolds number

richt71 said:
Hi Guys,
I subscribed too to Andrew's course. I've spoken to Andrew a couple of times. He has made serious money (millions) from mail order products. I know of people that paid to go on his expensive seminar and saw his account figures!
It is a way to make serious money but you do need at least £1k to start mailings with. I'm also in contact with Nick James (powertech associates and also another prodigee of Andrew's).

Hi there,
As I stated in another thread, I have just received Andrew's 4th manual. However, I do not have any contact details.

Could you please supply me with an email address or, better still, a phone number.

Cheers,

tcrown.
 
thomcrown said:
Hi there,
As I stated in another thread, I have just received Andrew's 4th manual. However, I do not have any contact details.

Could you please supply me with an email address or, better still, a phone number.

Cheers,

tcrown.

I've no idea of Andrews phone number. Never had it. I just leave a message and he's contacted me. Not sure he does that any more himself. To leave a message for him call the furfillment company Peter Field listed in module 2 I think it is. They'll either answer your questions or pass the message to Andrew (where ever he may be in the world). Usually he'll email you a reply though.
 
Andrew Reynold's contact info.

richt71 said:
I've no idea of Andrews phone number. Never had it. I just leave a message and he's contacted me. Not sure he does that any more himself. To leave a message for him call the furfillment company Peter Field listed in module 2 I think it is. They'll either answer your questions or pass the message to Andrew (where ever he may be in the world). Usually he'll email you a reply though.

Hi Richt 71,

Thanks so much for your quick response.

I shall certainly try what you suggested.

Cheers & many thanks.

Thomcrown.
 
Interesting...

I too received a "Cash on Demand" mailshot last week

I wonder if the number of "traders" on Andrew's mailing current mailing list suggests that spreadbetting companies etc. might be selling their customers names as another source of income, knowing that getting "traders" to part with cash for the latest "opportunity" is a line well worth following....
 
Hi Pippppin,

That is a good point.

However, if the opportunity is a good one, then I won't feel so bad about it.

Fingers crossed.

Thomcrown.
 
Solid information

Hello Thomcrown

Good luck...might it be worth contacting Andrew and requesting some solid information as to how well his subscribers (as a whole) are doing...
 
Pippppin said:
Hello Thomcrown

Good luck...might it be worth contacting Andrew and requesting some solid information as to how well his subscribers (as a whole) are doing...

I can answer this. Out of all the subscribers I bet only a handful will do anything with the info. If you think that andrew ran 3 seminars of 90 people paying £5K with full support and back up and I think 2 people went on to do anything. Nick James (powertech assiocates). Who I know makes £100k using some of Andrews techniques and Tim Loew who makes I believe £600k a year. He's been doing it 3 years I think.
 
John A Lisgo

Thanks richt71

On the theme of "business opportunities" is anyone familiar with JOHN A LISGO?

I receive frequent emails from him offering ready made turnkey internet businesses...Has anybody had any experience of him?
 
Pippppin said:
Thanks richt71

On the theme of "business opportunities" is anyone familiar with JOHN A LISGO?

I receive frequent emails from him offering ready made turnkey internet businesses...Has anybody had any experience of him?

Yes another solid mail order guru. I've not bought much off john but I am on his email list and have spoken to him.
 
I concur with Rich71 on John Lisgo. I met him around 3 years ago when he was attending an MLM meeting.

Also,I have had some dealings with him over the last 15 years. He is a hard worker & has created an impressive niche for himself in the mail order business.

Many of these people have solid plans IF THEY ARE WORKED!

It is only now penetrating my thick skull that, when you have a good concept, then STICK WITH IT & don't look around for other opportunities. With that in mind, I am sticking to Andrew Reynold's plan untill it works for me.

Let's try & make some money with Reynolds & , maybe compare notes from time to time.

Thomcrown.
 
Has anyone else had the recent "flyer" from Andrew Reynolds regarding the Cash on Demand system? Im a subscriber to this system and was just wondering what anyone else thought of this recent (expensive!) offering...
 
A ripoff I strongly suspext. The guy is making £30 per month * 12 months * the number of suckers who pay up ........ a lot of dosh for the mailer!!



homerbigal said:
Hi everone

I have read a couple of articles about Andrew Reynolds and have received a mail shot offering the Cash On Demand system in a series of monthly courses for £30 a month. I was wondering if anyone had heard of this system or tried it or is it just a con and should I not bother with it? Iwould be grateful for any info on this

Thanks
Homerbigal
 
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