The Free Cashflow Teleseminar Is Tomorrow

Published: Thu, 01/03/13

THE PAPER SOURCE CASH FLOW EXPRESS
Jan. 7, 2013

"You are hearing and seeing and reading about potential
business opportunities like these all the time, yet few realize
it's there to be followed up on." -- Martin Granoff

Hello again ,

In this issue Martin Granoff, an expert in "alternative cash flows"
such as structured settlements, lottery, contest and casino
winnings, reveals some of the opportunities available to you
in these little-known areas.

You can learn even more directly from him tomorrow night, when
he will teach a FREE teleseminar. You can even ask him questions!

That's tomorrow, Tuesday, Jan. 8, beginning at 6 p.m. Pacific;
7 p.m. Mountain; 8 p.m. Central; 9 p.m. Eastern time.

Register for the free teleseminar at www.PaperSourceOnline.com/
When it starts in your time zone, call 712-451-6000. When
prompted, enter the code 903809#

(Note: this will not work if you are using Magic Jack.)

You don't have to register in advance to participate.
Just call in. But if you register you will receive an
e-mail reminder shortly before it begins.

I hope you can join us!

Cheers,

Bill

W. J. Mencarow
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President, The Paper Source, Inc.
www.PaperSourceOnline.com
www.PaperSourceUniversity.com

P. S. Martin Granoff will teach at the all-new PAPER SOURCE
NOTE SYMPOSIUM April 26-27 in Las Vegas. The Super Early-Bird
Discount expires midnight tomorrow, Tues. Jan. 8.
Learn more at www.PaperSourceSeminars.com


BROKERING WINNINGS
By Martin Granoff, President, Granoff Enterprises
www.granoffenterprises.com

When you watch TV game shows and see contestants winning $1 million
or more, besides being happy for them do you also say to yourself,
"I wonder if this prize is all cash or being paid out over time
like a big state lottery prize?" If you don't, you should.

How about the $1 million winner of the golf hole-in-one prize you
just read about, or the $1 million+ casino progressive slot machine
prize just won by someone? Do you think this is one big check to
the winner? It probably isn't but being paid out over time.

How about the winner of the half-court basketball throwing contest
you just heard about on the radio? Do you really think the prize
sponsor is writing a $1 million check to this lucky stiff?

And then there is the article in the paper of the big
accident/medicalmalpractice/nursing home neglect award an attorney
just won for his client. Does the thought cross your mind this
could be a structured payout? If not, it should.

My point is, you are hearing and seeing and reading about potential
business opportunities like these all the time, yet few realize
it's there to be followed up on.

The Internet makes it easier than ever to learn more about
each of these events. Websites can be checked out for more details
about each of the above, like whether the prize is being paid out
over time and maybe the city and/or state of residence of the
payee. A further Internet search of national white page directories
can many times provide you addresses and phone numbers.

Do you think most of these people knew their prize was to be
piecemealed out to them? Probably not. Do you think they are happy
about this? In most cases, no. Do you think they could beinterested
in a lump-sum buyout (or partial buyout) proposal? Probably yes.

Let me give you two specific examples. Some years ago a
major fast food restaurant chain had a $1 million contest, and a
homeless person came in at the right time and at the right place
and won this. A local cash flow broker read an article about this
in his local newspaper and found out where this person was staying
(it turned out it was across the street from the restaurant in a
very low-end motel). Making a long story short, the broker met with
the winner and we acquired some of his future payments.

Another example started with a Super Bowl commercial of a few
years ago. Two companies had a joint text messaging contest
on the air during half-time and the winner won $1 million. I
watched the winner win. I waited a week to see if any brokers
called me about this and none did. I then went on one of the
contest sponsor's website and in ten minutes had the winner's name
and city where he lived. I got his complete address and phone
number from switchboard.com and soon found myself speaking with
him. Yes, the payout was $50,000/year for twenty years. No, right
now he was not interested in selling any future payments but, based
on my 20+ years experience in this business, I think I will hear
from him in several years. I of course sent him a letter following
up our conversation and expect he will save this. I have checked in
every so often with him since and will continue to do so.

Opportunities are all around us but we just have to be tuned in to
recognize them. I hope you now are and that you include us for
purchase quotes.

Martin S. Granoff of Granoff Enterprises in South Florida has been
in the state lottery, structured settlement, annuity and contest
winning acquisition business since 1992. He can be reached at
954-370-1806, fax 954-370-1807, e-mail:
granoff@granoffenterprises.com
website: www.granoffenterprises.com.

Remember Martin's FREE teleseminar TOMORROW, Tuesday, Jan. 8,
beginning at 6 p.m. Pacific
7 p.m. Mountain
8 p.m. Central
9 p.m. Eastern time.

Register for the teleseminar at www.PaperSourceOnline.com
When it starts in your time zone, call 712-451-6000. When
prompted, enter the code 903809#

(Note: this will not work if you are using Magic Jack.)

You don't have to register in advance to participate.
Just call in. But if you register you will receive an
e-mail reminder shortly before it begins.

And don't forget to take advantage of the Super Early-Bird
Discount for the all-new PAPER SOURCE NOTE SYMPOSIUM in
Las Vegas April 26-27. The Super Early-Bird Discount expires
midnight tomorrow, Tues. Check it out at www.PaperSourceSeminars.com