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SVTbasher
08-07-2003, 07:13 PM
Pretty cool little program that my mom is doing on the side, and she's makin pretty good money doing this aside from her day job. I was even surprised it worked but give it a try, seems to be working very well for her and my sister.

On July 9th I took the plunge and enrolled in an at home business--I am
sending you my web site www.imagine2020.com/775447402 I have done
absolutely nothing and I already have members under me. I will make
money off their contacts. I have talked with people and they have been
honest saying that for the first 3 or so months that you will only
receive small checks, like $15--then $18 and then the money will
increase. It also depends on what you want to put into it regarding
personal contacts. Since I don't like trying to "sell" anyone on
something, I let the computer do it, automated e-mails are sent out in
my name for anyone who goes to my site. You are wondering about
investment money. You have to purchase one of the vitamin/supplement products--if you want web page, it cost $20 a month but you can drop out at any time. I may not make a lot of money at first, but I will have a lot of tax
deductions for next year---claiming part of the mortgage payment because you have your home office, telephone, supplies--you can even take someone out to eat and as long as you just mention your home business you can claim the meal as a tax deduction. I was just getting plain desperate to try and generate some extra income. If you go to my site you will start getting some computer generated e-mails--if you are not interested, just click on the "unsubscribe" place at the bottom. That's what I like most--if people aren't interested, you aren't hassling someone. I am waiting for my study tapes and they have live calls that you can get in on to learn more and of course I have the back up of the person above me to help me out. Have talked to one woman and she is really into research and it is amazing how much she knows about the products and how they helped her. So if you are interested, check it out. There will not be any pressure put on you.

Joyce Boss
972 492-9031
jbosstx@comcast.net

HookEm
08-20-2003, 11:27 AM
Aw an FYI, on the home office thing:

That area has to be used for office only, seperated from the rest of the house, by at least a door. As to the morgatge, you can deduct the % that the size of the home office takes up, square footage wise.
I'd suggest getting a copy of the brocheure "Recognizing tax avoidance schemes, and how to avoid them: from the IRS..it's realyl good FYI!
You also have to have a DBA/assumed name to take said deductions, IIRC.
best of luck.

SVTbasher
08-20-2003, 10:12 PM
She has her own office, she didn't just jump onto some "scheme". She researched it, checked into better business bureau, overall made sure it was something worth doing. My aunt is the one who introduced it to her and was legitimately making money off it. True not everyone is gonna use this the same way she is, it was just a fact I happened to mention about her specifically. Its not a job to "pay the bills" or live off of but it brings in a good amount each month to put away for taking trips, maybe pay a few bills if you wanted to, or just good spending money. All just FYI