Act NOW: Another 500 free copies of Tom Winnifrith’s 49 Golden Rules for Making Money from Shares on Offer
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Tom Winnifrith
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30 Oct 2013 @ 09:44
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The latest book from Tom Winnifrith is titled “The 49 Golden Rules from Making Money from Shares.” It is available at £10.25 on Amazon but thanks to Galvan we have 500 free copies to give away.
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Available in either Kindle or PDF format the book draws on what Tom has learned from 25 years in the market from his mistakes but from friends and/or mentors from Tom’s quarter of a century career including Nigel Wray, Mark Slater, Lucian Miers, Evil Knievil, Mike Walters and Jim Mellon.
We all make mistakes, the key is to learn from them and to learn from others. This book tries to encapsulate what Tom has learned.
The 500 free copies will be allocated strictly on a first come first served basis.
To get your free copy click HERE
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PS The first time we offered 500 free copies of this book two weeks ago they were all taken within eight hours. So if you want to ensure that you get your copy act now and click HERE
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