"How Can A Free Stuff Be Worth Thousands?"
This Offer Is Only Good For The First 25 People To Ask...
Do you like surprises? If something costs nothing, is that what it's worth? Did you ever get any free stuff? Perhaps. I remember when I was a kid and went to the ball game. My Dad would buy us Cracker Jacks. You know, the red and white colored box with Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo on the front. It was filled with sticky, sweet caramel covered peanuts and popcorn. The box always contained a surprise.
Cracker Jack is over 100 years old. The Cracker Jack Company started putting prizes in the box around 1912. They put a lot of baseball player cards in the box as surprises. They sell them today on e-bay. People collect everything. A Ty Cobb card when he used to play for the Detroit Tigers in 1915, is listed on e-bay for $2,895.00. Wow! You can buy a lot of Cracker Jacks for that. Be careful. Some of the cards are reprints. Just copies of the originals. Don't get ripped off. Of course, the surprises weren't really free. You had to buy the Cracker Jacks, but I always thought they were free because I never paid. My Dad did. You don't find many things today that are free and that have some value. Here's a "Cracker Jack". The Affiliate Master Course. Working at home seems to be a big attraction these days with all the company downsizing and people on unemployment. I found another free book for anyone looking to start a work-at-home business. It's really a free course in how-to-start-your-own-business-from-home. Don't take my word for it. Download it and apply your own due diligence. Hey! - It really is free. You might like it. Probably not. Oh well, don't go away mad. Have somw free Cracker Jacks on me. Send for your free box today. Remember, it's free and it comes with a surprise. I kid you not. This is a limited offer and the first 25 folks who fill out the form, are guaranteed a free box of Cracker Jacks. No charge for the surpise!
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