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Andrew Reynolds and Make-A-Wish Foundation

Allegedly a charity(295672 / SC037479) that helps children, but it seems that some people(Andrew Reynolds) are using this charity in their advertising to get people to go to a "Cash-On-Demand Apprentice Millionaire System" seminar in London.

All the advertising on the website(www.cash-on-demand-workshop.com) says the seminar is free until you get to near the bottom of the web page, which is enormous by the way, copy and paste it into Word and it's 51 pages long, when you get near the bottom, it hits you with a £149 charge as a donation to the charity.

These are some of the words in the website in very large bold red lettering.

"COMPLETELY FREE!

There are NO CATCHES … NO STRINGS … NO HIDDEN CLAUSES!"

and some more

"And I promise you IT WON’T COST YOU A PENNY of the £8,997 my own ‘Apprentice Millionaire’ Private clients normally pay."

"There are NO CATCHES … NOTHING’S HIDDEN … I really will for two days waive the £8,997 +vat fee and make this:-

COMPLETELY FREE
TO YOU!
"

Very dissappointing that a seemingly good charity stoops to this sort of cheap marketing trick. The sort of thing usually associated with 'get rich quick schemes', used car sales, double glazing sales and pyramid selling. I think I'll be staying away from Mr Reynolds and 'Make a Wish' thank you very much.

06-08-09