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If you are a handyman, or you know someone who is, then I have a secret to tell you. There’s a $50 DVD on the market, recently discounted to just fifty bucks, that I consider to be a must for every household not hooked up to solar power. Better still, there’s also info about wind power, a combination of both will save you literally thousands. Fancy being able to convert a $1,000 a year power bill into a credit balance by outlaying less than $1,000.  It will pay for itself in the first year, so you are free wheeling thereafter, creating enough savings for a family holiday! </p>

<p align=justify>This sounded to me like a lot of hype, but when you discover what this chap has to say, it makes sense.  Refreshing too to have something presented in a straight forward manner without outrageous promises of success.  Results too will vary according to the weather your part of the world experiences.  When sunshine is at a premium for long periods, wind power working in tandem with solar will keep those power bills right down or even produce a credit from your power grid supplier.</p>

<p align=justify>There’s nothing surer than your power bill going up at regular intervals, today’s $250 quarterly bill will soon be $300, and worse results are on the menu each succeeding year.  So by doing something about it pronto makes good sense.  The fact of the matter is that your do it yourself kit will produce an end result much cheaper than one supplied by bigger companies.  You should also investigate if there’s any local or state government assistance available to you.</p>

<p align=justify>No doubt the question of finance will influence many decisions .If you approach your bank or other lender to raise say $1,000 for the total kit, your first years savings could fully repay the loan in 12 months, or perhaps 2 years, depending on the weather conditions you experience. Now that is a good worry free deal, you are not depending on your other income source to undertake this capital expense. Here’s  another thing worth considering.  Spending $1,000 to stave off power bills will add a lot more than $1,000 to the value of your house.  Your $1,000 outlay is a once only payment, which over the next say 20 years will save $20,000 or probably $30,000.Stop here and consider any other investment you may make, bank deposits, private lending, superannuation, none of these will come anywhere near this once only exercise.  If you generously assessed these aforementioned investment returns at say 7 or 8%,this one will earn you say nil in the first 12 months whilst paying for it, then close to 100% return indefinitely.  Another thing to consider is this, I have used $50 to buy the kit and allowed $950 for the gear, well you will come in well under that.  All this does is makes the returns even better.</p>

<p align=justify>Everyone knows the gigantic environment problems that need tackling straight away. You will be doing a lot towards this by depending on solar and wind power and feeding a grid that hitherto fed you. I love this subject, because everyone becomes a winner. The boss man has shared his immense knowledge for a lousy fifty bucks, he is saving you thousands, you are a green energy promoter doing your bit for the environment, and there’s still more goodies to come.</p>

<p align=justify>Pensioners throughout the world do it hard, the small rises they gain barely keep up with the dearer food items they buy. Just imagine being able to fix their problems like you have just fixed yours? It would make you feel rightly proud. Eliminating a bill which would be one of the biggest payments pensioner families would make, and putting this back into their hands, would be an enormous “gift” made possible by you.  The good news is there’s still more good news to come!</p>

<p align=justify>This concerns employment.  You may have a son out of work, or in part time work. Today’s kids are miles in front of the youth of our day, most of them could do this job probably better than Dad.  If he does this, and saves the family say $1,000 a year, he becomes a asset to the family finances rather than a drain on them.  Having mastered yours, he too can door knock the neighbours for more work. It would be the easiest sales job he will ever have.  In fact there’s a lifetime work awaiting him.  If two pair of hands proves better than one, he may team up with a mate. Yesterday unemployed, today in a business with a life long customer base.  Who said jobs are hard to get?</p>

<p align=justify>Want some more good news? The boss gives you an unconditional money back guarantee if you are not happy. No questions asked. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, this offer has tremendous advantages, no nasties what so ever, what are you waiting for? </p>

<p align=justify>There’s something in this for everyone, it’s the best recipe in the world today, a fifty buck cake that everyone will enjoy.  To top this off, you have a great chance to win many new friends, you can give pensioners and low income families joy that the government can’t, and at no cost to you. I’m proud of you already. I’ll say thanks to you for and on behalf of the environment. </p>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:28:34 +0000</pubDate>
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