It's Cynthia Howard here. It's been awhile I know.
I have had lots of computer troubles over the last
few months, but I'm back to work now.

And, I am more determined than ever to make sure
that you don't WASTE your money online.

HINT: NEVER purchase a PC over the Internet, unless
it is through a store in your area. If you ever have
a problem with it, you want to be able to take it
to a local service repair center.

HORROR STORY: I bought an Acer Ferrari two years ago
through an online store. I had some minor problems
during the first year, but I ignored them, since I
was still able to use it to get my work done.

Well, finally the problems escalated to the point
where I could no longer work around them.

HINT: IF you do have a problem with your PC, or
any other machine under warranty, during the warranty
period, TAKE CARE OF IT PRONTO. DO NOT wait until
the warranty period expires. IF you are having problems
with it now, they are NOT going to magically go away!

Now, when I finally did get around to sending in my PC,
it cost me hours of work, backing it up first, which
is another thing you DO NOT want to put off. Then,
I had to send it all the way to Texas (from NY),
and I had to pay for the privilege of doing so.

Well, to make a long story short, they had my PC
for one full month, during which time, I did finally
get some house cleaning done...but that's another
story altogether.

The point is - I had NO laptop to work on for one month!

Oh Misery....as if that weren't enough. It cost me
$450 just to have them repair my PC. Well, my bad,
because I was in CompUSA yesterday, and I saw brand
new, beautiful laptops in there for just twice that.

But, anyway, I finally did get it back, and then I
spent a week just getting all my software and files
back onto it, and FINALLY I am getting back to work.

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OK, enough of that. Let's get down to business.

Have you seen those programs out there which
promote using the Powerline System?

There are a few of them:

MyWorldPlus
ProBuilderPlus
ProWealthSuccees
WealthTekk
VemmaBuilder

Those are just a few, but there are many more
I'm sure.

Here's the thing about those programs. They all
use a very deceptive marketing system called
the Powerline System. I first saw this system
in operation many years ago.

In fact, many of us marketing pro's are used to
seeing it, and we know it for what it is, but there
are lots of others, including newbies, who are still
being duped by this system.

Here's how it works.

You come across a website. The words on the website
are compelling and they ask you to fill out a form
so you can take a free tour to find out more.

Ok...you do that. You go on to take the tour. You
think it looks interesting, and you decide you'll
look again later, maybe later during the week.

Well, during the week, your email starts filling up
with urgent notices stating that you have money
coming to you if ONLY you will upgrade before a
certain date.

The emails might look similar to this:

Cynthia, You have money coming - Chris just Upgraded

BEWARE: when you get one of these emails. IGNORE IT!

You see, it's just a BIG FAT LIE.

There is NO Money Coming to you. The fact that Chris
just upgraded means absolutely nothing as far as
YOUR pocketbook is concerned. NOTHING.

Fact is, unless you personally recruited Chris, his
upgrading means nothing to you.

The only thing it means is that Chris has joined
under someone else in the company, via somebody's
efforts, and that he is now in the downline of
that person.

What that does is it triggers a message which goes
out to EVERYONE in the company, stating that someone
has joined.

So What?????

Who cares if someone has joined the company?

Do you care, if that person is NOT going to increase
your income? No, you don't care. So, DO NOT pay any
attention to those email messages.

End of Story.

I hope I can save even one person from falling victim
to this BOGUS marketing system.

If I have helped you, please let me know.

Sincerely, and until next time...

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