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Friday, 10 June 2005
Grant money for poor folks (Cash Grant Formula)
Mood:  bright
Now Playing: Cash grant formula that might change your life.
Greetings from the Heartland.
Please take a moment to read this informal blog of a letter. If you desire to increase monthly cash flow or wish to receive a Grant, read on.
For your trouble, I have given you a recipe for some super delicious walnut oatmeal cookies on the bottom of this letter.
The program presented here has been called a loan program by some in the past. I call this a Grant program simply because no loan is issued, no repayment is expected or required.
A person named Wendy Nelson designed this program initially and claims to have run it a number of times and received, by her own estimates, between $2500 and $6500 over several mailings. Good for her.
This Grant program involves three levels by design. Other programs have 5 or 6 levels and cost more to initiate. This program simplifies the process resulting in a more efficient means of executing this program.
To begin the process you need a mailing list of prospects or opportunity seekers. I have personally used Data Line @ 402 738 1101 (200 names for $26), other companies are S.E. Ring @ 305 742 9519 and Advon Distr. @ 1 0800 992 3866. You may purchase thousands of names if you wish. I bought a few hundred at a time for this program
Once you are armed with a fresh opportunity seekers list do the following;
On a blank sheet of paper, write your name and address and wrap it around a $5 bill and send it to the First person on the list below. Only the first person on the list gets the $5 Grant, hence the low cost to initiate the process. Next, remove the name from the top of the list and move the other two up one position, placing your name and address in the bottom spot. Now, re-type the complete letter, make at least twenty copies and mail ASAP. Eventually you may wish to put a bell on your mailbox while you wait for the first Grant to arrive.
The List:
1. Krista Minney, P.O 487 Antioch, TN 37011
2. M.G. Wright, 121 Sequoia Drive, Mercer, PA 16137
3. Arthur Furman, 2432 Field Crest Road, Beloit, WI 53511
To illustrate the process, I have worked out some of the possible outcomes. It is not unusual to receive a 3% to 4% from some mail order campaigns (Caveat Emptor). Do not expect miracles or guaranteed results. The more you mail the higher the probability of success.
If all participants follow the directions step by step results might look like this:
You mail 20 letters. Bottom position
If twenty people mail 20 letters your name will move up to the Middle position. 20 x 20 = 400
If 400 people mail 20 letters your name is moved to the Top spot. 20 x 400 = 8000
If, 8000 people follow the instructions and pay $5 to the top name (yours), your mail box will fall over.

Now for the probability factor; if all instructions are followed , you might experience a 3% response (.03 x 40000 = 1200) you could receive $1200. 4% could result in $1600 (.04 x 40000 = 1600).If 8000 people mailed 20 letters and the response rate was 100% the math tells us that 8000 x 20 = 160000 x $5 = $800,000. If 160000 folks mailed 20 letters the math expands to 3,200,000. If 3,200,000 people sent $5 to Number 1 on the list, he or she would receive $16,000,000. Think beyond the Box; anything is possible

“The more you mail, the more you bale”. C.E.

For those cool, wet, or stormy days of Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall, try this: Crank up the oven and bake these scrumptious Walnut and Oatmeal cookies. Add a hot cup of coffee or a smooth glass of milk and savor the moment.

Walnut and Oatmeal Cookies

Ingredients;

¾ cup brown sugar
½ cup white sugar
1 ¼ cups of butter
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 ½ cups flour
1 ¼ tsp cinnamon
1 egg
¾ tsp salt
1/3 tsp nutmeg
3 cups oatmeal
1 cup walnuts
½ cup of raisins or chocolate chips
Mix sugars, egg, butter and vanilla together. Stir in remaining ingredients. Spoon onto a cookie sheet or baking stone.
Bake at 350 degrees F. for 7 to ten minutes, stove temps do vary, cool and then enjoy. Makes approx. 3 doz.





















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Posted by biz2/reefrunner at 4:46 PM CDT
Updated: Wednesday, 15 June 2005 2:42 PM CDT
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