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Non-Employee “Payroll” Payouts

By ssanford, April 8, 2015

Today, Advanced Wealth Letter touted a way to receive monthly payouts from a number of companies without having worked there. Microsoft was the biggest payout. Are these corporate bonds that Steve McDonald has mentioned before or some other strategy? Travis, please discuss this. Thanks.

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Russell Huff
December 27, 2015 1:03 pm

I would like to learn the specifics to receiving the non employee payout,thank you.

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vince
January 12, 2016 1:34 pm
Reply to  Russell Huff

So would I.

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January 14, 2016 3:33 pm

This also appeared today in a 3rd-party email from profitalert@profitalertdaily.com where I normally receive touts from Bill Mathews Editor & Founder, The Cheap Investor. Here is the link that came in the email today, Jan. 14 2016 1:03 PM ET:
http://ventrekfinancial.com/base/awl-payroll-backdoors/

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