Andrew Reynolds Self Made Millionaire Profile Part Two

Andrew Reynolds eureka moment came in 1997 after years of professional unhappiness working for ‘big business’. “I’d bought some videos of a guy in the States in 1993 which showed you how to make several thousand dollars a month working from home,” he explains. “I’d watched them, and then I did what most people do, I’d put them on the shelf and not done anything about it.

“Then four years later,” Andrew Reynolds says, “because I was so depressed and fed up with life and, coincidentally, I’d just been shown by my secretary how to use a computer and how to get on this wonderful thing called the internet, a whole new world opened up. A few weeks before, the guy I’d bought the videos from had launched an internet site. I found him online and emailed him to ask if the tapes I’d bought were still relevant “. He emailed Andrew Reynolds back and said he’d got a seminar coming up, and if he wanted to, Andrew could attend. “It was the following week, and it was in Las Vegas, but I wangled some holiday and went.” Andrew Reynolds blagged time off from a comfortable job in the corporate sausage machine and headed off to the States for a week. “I sat quietly at the back of the room, rather jetlagged, wondering what the hell I was doing 5,000 miles from home, acting merely on a gut feeling that this guy had something I needed to learn. Live on stage he showed us how to make $30,000 a month from home, and something just clicked,” Andrew Reynolds says. “This was what I was going to do.  I just knew it!”

“I still get that great buzz, when you put out a new offer and that first email arrives saying ‘You have  a new order’” Andrew Reynolds

Within a week Andrew Reynolds had handed in his notice at work. “My boss looked at me as though I was some sort of idiot. He just couldn’t comprehend how anyone could be unhappy in their marvellous career with him and how they could give it all up for some hair-brained notion that someone could make money from their kitchen table at home. ‘It’s just not something that ordinary people like you and me do’, he told me.”

Now, ordinary he may be, but Andrew Reynolds has developed an unusual talent. Witness the week when he went out and generated more than half a million pounds – with the whole process captured on camera by a sceptical film crew: The beauty of Andrew Reynolds Cash On Demand® approach to business is that he’s not sitting behind a counter next to a till, six days a week, just waiting for someone to wander in and give him money. With a Cash On Demand® business, when you want some money, you go and ask your customers for it. Three years ago Andrew Reynolds got a camera crew to follow him round for a week while he used his system to pull in some money. Live on camera, Andrew Reynolds pulled in £506,297. Oh yes, and 98 pence.”

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