Cash Gifting Why Not

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  • Author Paula Attleson
  • Published April 2, 2008
  • Word count 681

I am currently involved with a very good Cash Gifting program and am very supportive of my team members. After being involved for only a few months the only thing I have found is that, as usual with most things, you learn a lot more after you get involved. This is not to say that my findings are in any way negative, but that it would have been nice if the information would have been available prior to my enrollment. Sometimes people have principle reasons for wanting to follow one path rather than another. These were minor issues that I have been able to work with, but if given the choice in the beginning, would probably have chosen not to. Had I been informed or done my homework better, the choice would have been mine.

I enjoy what I am doing and I do it with an honest desire to help people better themselves. I know what it can be like finding yourself in a pickle and having to work your way out. I remember what it felt like when someone actually offered me a vision that included a light at the end of the tunnel. Yes that vision came with a price tag if that is what you want to believe. But I rather choose to look at it as a price I was more than willing to pay to pick up the tool I needed to dig myself out of that pickle. I know there are more people than just myself who for one reason or another find themselves needing to shore up the foundation on their financial structure. Cash Gifting is a tool that will do just that. Passing the 1up is a small price to "pay" for this tool. It is not difficult at all to find your 1 up and then another person who will effectively balance out your enrollment cost. After that, if you choose to work your activity hard or easy, it is all up to you as to how productive you choose to be. Most people have to get up every day and put gas in their vehicle (at nearly $4.00 a gal now,) make sure they have a proper wardrobe for work and usually eat out at least one meal a day. Over the course of a year, I am confident that those costs far outreach the cost of a Cash Gifting enrollment and the promoting it takes to get your first 2 people to follow.

There has been a lot of focus on the concerns of whether this activity is legal or not. You can find numerous arguments on both sides of the fence. I guess you just have to follow your own conscious and go from there. I want to help people. I need this tool to do it. I want to pay my bills. I need this tool to do it. I want to take care of my family and extended family. I need this tool to do it. I am beyond half way through my lifetime and I have to make the best of what I can find to work with to get done what I need to do. I need this tool to do it. I believe Cash Gifting is a tool that will help everyone who chooses to use it and use it wisely. We are entering an economic period right now that could become very difficult for a large segment of our population. Living from paycheck to paycheck even for 2 income families will soon not be an option. Cash Gifting is a tool that can very well keep our economic situation from collapsing. After all we merle need the almighty dollar to keep moving around and around to make that happen. I agree there are a few greedy participants out there; who are only interested in helping themselves. There always is, but I want to help others as well as myself. I need this tool to do it. To Cash Give or Not To Cash Give the Choice is Yours. Just be sure to do your homework first.

Paula Attleson, the author, is a successful home-based Cash Gifting expert. She is a member, in good standing, of Noss 123 since 2007. If you need more information or would like to join her Cash Gifting group, go to http://www.mygifttoyou247.com

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