Tuesday, May 03, 2005

Mistake #3

One mistake I try to avoid is missing out on a good thing because of my skepticism. Yes, I've been burned many times. There's been times when I should have done more diligence and listened to my inner "scam alert". I always figure better safe than sorry when it comes to losing money. However, sometimes you just have to weigh the benefits against the risks to make your decision. Such was true of my recent experience.

To begin I was offered a chance to be early in an opportunity last month. I mean "mega early". Unfortunately, I let my skepticism win out when I should have just looked at the money to be made against the risk of a small one time outlay.

At first look, I decided it was "been there done that". The program looked very similar to a subscription based program that I was already in that has not started producing the kind of income I desire. I decided against it because I didn't want to tie up any more funds in programs that I felt would be slow in producing a profit for me.

However, when I was contacted again about this program after it had launched and saw the money that was being made, I quickly realized I had been the victim of my own short-sightedness. I missed out on some early money but I'm glad to say I saw the error of my ways and got on the bus.

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After weighing the benefits of getting paid weekly and quickly I think it is well worth the small one time outlay. Very little risk for a growing weekly income.

To Your Success,
Ledon
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