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    win555 is offline Junior Member
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    Business Opening in Texas Only - Entrepreneurs Join Now!

    Hello Entrepreneurs in Texas,

    I want to share with you the reason why I moved from Miami to Dallas TX.

    This business is the only true residual income opportunity that I have seen, since the product is Energy, every body uses it and all people we know will pay it every month.

    How many times will energy be deregulated? Only once, right?

    When Telecom deregulated, another Dallas based company called Excel Communications became the fastest company in U.S. history to hit the billion dollars in annual revenues and althought the average phone bill was only $25/per month, the people who participated made fortunes.

    Here in Texas the average electric bill is $250 per month so the opportunity is 10 times greater. Now imagine you help a few people save money on their electric bill and all of the sudden, you are getting paid on the energy usage of hundreds or even thousands of people in your referral network - this is true ongoing residual income.

    If you are in Texas or would like to join now before your state starts deregulation, visit my website for contact information.
    www.energymakemoney.com

    Best Regards,
    Scarlett
    Ambit Energy
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    MM1985 is offline Junior Member
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    I would suggest doing your homework on Ambit Energy. I was almost scammed by one of their reps, Bob Pearson. When I turned him in for his behavior, it was ignored by the executives. Then, another person came forward with the same story and still Chris Chamless ignored the potential scam.
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