| Company: | My Power Mall |
|---|---|
| Type: | Contract |
| City: | Bellingham, WA |
so, you're probably reading this ad because you're wondering "how is it possible to set up a home business for free and actually make money from it?" is this a scam? is it multi-level marketing, where only the top 3% actually ever make anything? is there anything to sell? stuff to buy?
no.
there is nothing to buy.
there is nothing to sell.
it is completely free.
it is NOT MLM although it has a few aspects of MLM that actually work (ie, a tiered system).
does this sound way too good to be true?
it should!
My Power Mall is a revolutionary system of generating sustainable income that took five years for its CEO to develop into a workable system that is not only FREE to its users but yields remarkable benefits to charities, service organizations, non-profits of all kinds, and religious/spiritual groups and their individual members.
when I first heard about this, I thought it was nonsense.
I went to the website and sniffed around and didn't really like the presentation all that much -- the website is a little too red, white and blue for my taste.
but I researched deeply, read all the free training materials which are available, and couldn't believe what I was seeing!
the My Power Mall is a brilliant way to turn online shopping into money. if you work the system effectively, it can turn your online shopping and the online shopping of your friends, families, non-profit and other organizations into money -- even a lot of money.
when I read the materials and saw the possibilities of this brilliant system, I signed up the church that my husband and I are creating in the Santa Cruz mountains, The Universal Church of Baba's Kitchen, and ourselves individually, AND many of our members.
www.mypowermall.com/mall/59235
my husband is a graduate of The Wharton School (U of P's prestigious business school), an expert in finance and management consulting, and he was blown away by this simple yet brilliant system.
finally!!!! a way to turn consumerism on its head and convert commercialism into charity and income for good works!
this article in New Age Journal cinched it for me:
newagejournal.com/2007/law-...-abundance
(BUT PLEASE! don't sign up from the author's link!)
and appeals to the social anarchist in my soul. turning shopping into kickbacks, and using those kickbacks to support people who want to do good works in this world (and are very often the exact people who DON'T excel at making money!) so they can continue to do their good works with proper funding.
here's my advice:
don't take my word for it.
go investigate the two links I gave, above. do a google search on Ginny Dye, the CEO of My Power Mall, and see what her commitment and initiative has been, for the last decade or more, in terms of helping people in this world.
read the My Power Mall stuff, despite the website appearance -- then think about doing your normal shopping online (saving the costs of gasoline, sales tax (if an item is shipped from out of state), and the hassle of being in malls or standing in check-out lines), and check out the 1000 stores that are available in your own mall. (like Gap, Starbucks, Petsmart, mac.com, Itunes, Netflix, newegg.com, Target, Domestications, Macy's)
then think about all the people you know who could use extra money by shopping online..... and share it with them!
together, we really can change the world -- one shopping cart at a time!
Alx Uttermann
The Universal Church of Baba's Kitchen
no.
there is nothing to buy.
there is nothing to sell.
it is completely free.
it is NOT MLM although it has a few aspects of MLM that actually work (ie, a tiered system).
does this sound way too good to be true?
it should!
My Power Mall is a revolutionary system of generating sustainable income that took five years for its CEO to develop into a workable system that is not only FREE to its users but yields remarkable benefits to charities, service organizations, non-profits of all kinds, and religious/spiritual groups and their individual members.
when I first heard about this, I thought it was nonsense.
I went to the website and sniffed around and didn't really like the presentation all that much -- the website is a little too red, white and blue for my taste.
but I researched deeply, read all the free training materials which are available, and couldn't believe what I was seeing!
the My Power Mall is a brilliant way to turn online shopping into money. if you work the system effectively, it can turn your online shopping and the online shopping of your friends, families, non-profit and other organizations into money -- even a lot of money.
when I read the materials and saw the possibilities of this brilliant system, I signed up the church that my husband and I are creating in the Santa Cruz mountains, The Universal Church of Baba's Kitchen, and ourselves individually, AND many of our members.
www.mypowermall.com/mall/59235
my husband is a graduate of The Wharton School (U of P's prestigious business school), an expert in finance and management consulting, and he was blown away by this simple yet brilliant system.
finally!!!! a way to turn consumerism on its head and convert commercialism into charity and income for good works!
this article in New Age Journal cinched it for me:
newagejournal.com/2007/law-...-abundance
(BUT PLEASE! don't sign up from the author's link!)
and appeals to the social anarchist in my soul. turning shopping into kickbacks, and using those kickbacks to support people who want to do good works in this world (and are very often the exact people who DON'T excel at making money!) so they can continue to do their good works with proper funding.
here's my advice:
don't take my word for it.
go investigate the two links I gave, above. do a google search on Ginny Dye, the CEO of My Power Mall, and see what her commitment and initiative has been, for the last decade or more, in terms of helping people in this world.
read the My Power Mall stuff, despite the website appearance -- then think about doing your normal shopping online (saving the costs of gasoline, sales tax (if an item is shipped from out of state), and the hassle of being in malls or standing in check-out lines), and check out the 1000 stores that are available in your own mall. (like Gap, Starbucks, Petsmart, mac.com, Itunes, Netflix, newegg.com, Target, Domestications, Macy's)
then think about all the people you know who could use extra money by shopping online..... and share it with them!
together, we really can change the world -- one shopping cart at a time!
Alx Uttermann
The Universal Church of Baba's Kitchen