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These links will help you in your process to receiving your items.....

LINK 1: WHOLESALE LINKS/FREEBIES/ETC
LINK 2: EBAY THE EASY WAY
LINK 3: Manufacturer's LIST
LINK 4: Sample Letter to Companies
LINK 5: PLASMA TV FOR ONLY $35!!! ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!
LINK 6: TOSHIBA 2.2 GHZ 40 GB 15 INCH SCREEN FOR $5, GREAT DEAL
LINK 7: $650 WORTH OF E-BOOKS, ALL YOURS, FOR FREE

How You Can Receive Consumer Electronics and Other Products Completely Free!


Disclaimer: I am not responsible for anything you do with this information. I am fully exempt from any and all actions you take upon yourself with this information.

Introduction

First off I would like to thank you for purchasing my program and in the near future you will most likely be thanking yourself for purchasing it also. I would suggest getting comfortable because once you get started you won’t want to stop. I know you are extremely anxious to know what exactly this bizarre sounding program is and how it works; now I am going to finally reveal this little known secret to you.

I’m sure you’ve received those worthless free product samples in the mail such as cat food, cereal, or maybe even tampons which I receive occasionally for some odd reason. So why are these items for free? I know the items are worth nothing but the concept behind them is the same; the companies are willing to give your free samples to try to persuade you to buy their products.

Now I know what you are thinking, “Free cat food is one thing, but a free $2000 in-dash DVD player is impossible!” But guess what, it’s not! If you are a distributor or interested in selling a manufacturer’s specific product, they are usually very happy to send you one or more free sample units (even if it’s a $2000 in-dash DVD player) which are yours to keep! Usually all it takes is requesting a price quote and a sample unit, it’s that simple! They are yours to keep! Another great thing is once you have contacted a manufacturer regarding a product; it is not uncommon for them in the future to automatically mail you similar or related new models also. Remember an LCD monitor costing you $1200 may cost the manufacturer only $30 to produce, if not less. So you can see why most manufacturers don’t have a problem with mailing you a sample.

My program outlines a method leading to building a lucrative mail order business without overwhelming the first-time user. There is enough technical details to get started with the free products, but after that, it leads to you to starting a business once you discover the profits inherent in wholesale mail order direct from the manufacturers.

Please do not misrepresent your authority using the information I provide. Some may be drawn to abuse the system, but I believe that most people are good, and once they get a few products free (or with paying the shipping only), they begin to consider that the legitimate business of wholesale mail order is really where the profits can be made. Building businesses and increasing manufacturing output from sales is great for you and the economy.

Getting Started Please read everything over before you begin!

STEP 1:

As I mentioned the only things you need to get started are a mailing address such as your house or apartment, and an email address. I’m assuming you already have a house or apartment, but if for some reason you don’t you will need to get a post office box since some of your packages may require a signature upon delivery and they will sign on your behalf. Second you need an email address. You already have one since you received these files however I suggest setting up a second email account for business use. Your second email should be professional sounding; for example, something like redwingsfan02@wowsers.com wouldn’t cut it. I would recommend the initial of your first name followed by your last name. If your name was John Smith, then jmiller@email.com would be great. A few good locations to get free email I have listed below. I wouldn’t suggest getting an email at Hotmail or Yahoo considering literally any username you can think of is taken and they are well-known for being used to spam.

www.emailaccount.com
www.email.com
www.postmaster.com


STEP 2:

Now that you have the two things necessary you can start. You can search out manufacturers directly to contact using search engines. You can type in the product you’re interested in and add "Manufacturer" after it. The Manufacturers contact information is usually a few results down on the search engine results. Follow the link below for a sample of a product search result. Remember it isn't illegal to ask a company for a free sample. It is only illegal if you misrepresent yourself as a distributor and say you have a company that you actually don't. Do not do that. You could get into trouble by misrepresenting yourself.

Now that you will be conducting business relations you will need to have a name for your company. If you want products for resale you should register an Auction business name with your local government which cost about $50 in most cities. (optional). If you look through auction sites you'll find about half of the sellers have registered as auction seller businesses. But NEVER use an existing companies name without prior consent.

STEP 3:

Since you are just starting, you should begin with products that have a consumer retail value of $20 or less. Only after you have had some experience and received a few should you start requesting the more costly items such as televisions, DVD players, etc.

There are a couple ways you can contact the companies to receive your samples. Once you are on the page of a single specific product, you will want to locate their contact information (Mailing address or at least one or two email addresses). You can then email them from your email address or send postal mail.

When you email the companies, you should introduce yourself, mention you are interested in their product(s) and you would like them to send you more information regarding the product(s) as well as a sample unit. Be sure to include your mailing address. What you write in your letter is up to you, it does not have to be long; a paragraph or so may do. I do not advocate or support you writing any type of fictional information in your correspondences. Say the shipping method you would like. Remember shipping can be really expensive if its coming from afar so use the cheapest method possible.

STEP 4:

You may have to communicate by email with the companies a couple times back and fourth after your initial request. One thing I cannot stress enough is to be patient. In the United States, we do everything fast with a gotta be done now, can't wait attitude and adhere to a strict schedule. Many other parts of the world including much of Asia are not like this. You may not receive a reply to your email for a few weeks. This does not mean they are ignoring you, that is just the way business is conducted there and they reply just as slowly to large corporations usually also.

When you do receive your free products, they will usually be shipped as a commercial sample, no value so you do not pay any tariffs on them. This is a very good thing, tariffs can be almost 40% of the product's value!

TIPS:

(1) Remember there is no limit to how many different manufactures you can request samples from; the more you contact, the more free products you will receive.

(2) Start out small by requesting low valued items (products with a retail value of <$20) this allows you to gain the experience you need. It is very important you follow this step.

(3) Contact companies and have them forward you their product brochures first.

(4) If you pay shipping costs you will have greater success.

(5) Be patient.

(6) If there is a specific model you must have, and the company does not give out free samples, you can always purchase one or more at true wholesale cost.

(7) Stock up on free knickknacks, these are ideal to begin with to get some experience. Some of my favorites include;

A. premium pens and stylish desktop clocks
B. health & exercise supplies (electronic ab belts, etc.)
C. golf accessories
D. novelties
E. things for the house, from extension cords to doorknobs

(8) Take your time and do not rush the process.

GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN!