Is there really no such thing as a 'get rich quick' scheme?
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M$Get rich quick schemes are actually just make money over time schemes. And it's not you that makes the money. Sure, you might pull a little bit from it, but nto as much as the guy selling it to you.
And that is where it is, really. Sell schemes, plans, programs, seminars and such to others, telling them how to do it. You think that guy selling plans for getting rich in real estate is making money in real estate? Nope. He's making money telling you some other way to make money.
Too much late night TV, added to common sense.
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