What can I say? I don't believe anyone should force-feed, and or pressure
anyone else to do anything; whether it would be good for them or not. Granted,
I am extremely excited; not only about my own personal mall business, but
about the mall business opportunity in general and as a whole. I
am truly delighted and grateful to be a part of the (My Power Mall) society
of mall owners. What can I say? Except, 'when opportunity knocks
someone should seriously answer.
My personal story, well...like 98% of you reading this, must confess to
the scams and frauds, and certainly I can personally attest to trying most
of the work-at-home (home-based) and make millions schemes on the
Internet and that come to my email and my personal physical address
every day; it's a shame really. But, like most of you I was desperately
searching for an honest, inexpensive (greatly reduced), legal, ethical, and
viable way to earn a living for my family and myself. And, if this opportunity
didn't take me away from home or my family, I consider that as a perk and
an added blessing! I have sort-after, and wanted this kind of satisfaction
for more than 30 years, what I get from my own personal virtual mall
business I mean.
Finally, I have the earning potential that I've wanted, and desperately feel
I need. I don't have to leave home for NOT one thing if I don't want too.
I spend time with my family, and I use the God-given time that I have
attending to matters of personal growth, community, and attending to
need-based agendas I feel should be addressed over the time of ones
life.
The bottom line, my mall business requires nothing from me really;
of course, I do tell others about my personal mall experience, and
how it's changing my life. Yes, just as I'm sharing with you now
my personal success story: I do feel that I am a living, breathing
success story, given the fact that I am personally in an honest
business that I can trust, and that takes care of my financial needs.
My point is, while this opportunity is still on the table, I urge any
and everybody whose ever desired to be an entrepreneur, in-the-
sense of, owning a business that won't take you away from your
family, nor require anything more of you than signing-online line
from time to time and checking your stats: and even that isn't a
must! Shucks, you can do that once a week if you'd like. Although,
most business owners, and certainly anyone worth his salt as a
business owner, will surely check their stats, administratively
speaking. Again, what can I say? The opportunity is still on
the table, and here's yours.
Click here: Prosper Power & Prestige
Thank you,
Debra P. Blackwell, MPM (Prosper Power & Prestige)
email: dpb_ceo@ecirtapstables.com