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What would you do with an extra $1,000 (from one flip)?!

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We've asked the question before, 'what would you do with an extra $1,000/ month?' Would you pay down

We've asked the question before, 'what would you do with an extra $1,000/ month?' Would you pay down a credit card? Put it towards college for your kids? Add to your retirement funds? Pay for the increasing costs of gas and groceries?! Put it towards a much needed vacation? (my favorite!) Whatever it is, it's important to you! And what if you could make that extra $1,000 in ONE flip? Instead of finding, cleaning, taking pictures, listing, and shipping 100 items worth $10, what if you could do the work one time and make $1,000. This business model makes so much sense to us so we can spend less time in our flipping business and more time with our kids and helping others rock out their flipping businesses! Just look at Adam who found this item for $100 locally and sold it within a week for $1,300! ​ Or Flipper University alum Stacy who turned this $100 find into $1,700! ​ And then of course there is Flipper U alumni Rubi. She is a single mom who kicks butt with her reselling gig. ​ There are so many of our members taking our frameworks and making these sales over and over! And we want to help you make those same flips! We are going to kick off our first ever LIVE training on "Make Your FIRST $1,000 Flip"! (Yes all of these awesome people we have helped grow their reselling business! And we want help you too!) This will be a 4 week training that kicks off mid January, just in time to start off the year strong! If you jump into Flipper University today (in the Pro PLUS option with the freight shipping) you will get access to the live training that will help you make $1,000 in one flip! ​[Check out Flipper University](​ Let's kick inflation and any recession in the butt with an extra income stream in 2023! Rob P.S. Don't forget to use the code CHRISTMASSALE to get $100OFF! The sale ends tomorrow night so be sure to secure your spot for the upcoming 4 week training on How To Make Your First $1,000 Flip! [Enroll In Flipper University]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | P.O Box 784162, Winter Garden, FL 34787

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