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Bill Bartmann – Opportunity Seeker – Spotting Profitable Opportunities
Bill Bartmann asks, “If it’s such a great opportunity, why are you offering it to me?”
Bill Bartmann says it is important to recognize an opportunity and to realize that every opportunity has a cost. Even profitable opportunities have their negatives; one must be able to see this and act accordingly.
Bill Bartmann began his career as a self-made billionaire after recovering from a serious injury and being told he would never walk again. Five months later, he walked out of the hospital and got on the right path to financial success.
Bill Bartmann’s path led him to an opportunity to become a billionaire in the debt collection businesses. Yes, this is an industry with a bad reputation; debt collectors are somewhere below politicians and scam artists. Since few people want to go into this business, Bartmann saw an opportunity for less competition and more profit.
Bill Bartmann broke the mold and redefined the debt collections industry to make over a billion dollars. His company earned the praise of Working Woman Magazine for being the “Top 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers.”
Bill Bartmann wants to share an opportunity with the world, including ordinary citizens, beginning and seasoned investors and entrepreneurs. Anyone can make money buying bad loans for pennies on the dollar.
Bill Bartmann made his fortune in ‘90s, buying defaulted loans during the last big-time government bailout. This time around:
The Bailout is Much BIGGER
Opportunities for profit are Much GREATER
You have a Roadmap to Wealth in the form of Bill Bartmann’s book, Bailout Riches!
Bill Bartmann is the author of Bailout Riches: How Everyday Investors Can Make a Fortune Buying Bad Loans for Pennies on the Dollar. The book recently became an Amazon #1 world-wide best-seller. Bill Bartmann has been in every major newspaper and is frequently interviewed on television.
Here is your opportunity to get your roadmap to wealth with Bill Bartmann’s Book, Bailout Riches! http://www.roadtomajorwealth.com
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