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CHARGE BACK ‘Non-Negotiable ACCEPT FOR VALI eae Err ron a a | \ (| Satis mcs Gare | a 3 Sresuy Do anand forthe giao fe Sor an fe as | ey ee tts OS | xomice ‘runs PROPERTY S| ROM LEVY eared oe angyinG Arata THE AMERICAN VOICE WEBSITE: www.TheAmericanVoice.com E-MAIL: Info@TheAmericanVoice.com INTERNET STREAMING AUDIO: Noon - Pacific - Monday Thru Friday Replayed at: 9 PM - Pacific - M - F www.ChristianMediaNetwork.com www.TheAmericanVoice.com RADIO: WRMI 15.725 * Noon Pacific + M-F WBCQ 9.330 + 9:00 PM Pacific * M-F Fourth Edition Eleventh Printing April, 2003 NOTICE READ THIS First! L SHOULD FIRST BE NOTED that the “Accepted For Value” process is not some sort of golden goose” . .. nor is it a never-ending source of “free” funding, to be accessed at live the life of a millionaire will whenever one feels the need or the urge to “buy” something or simply get funds/money out of thin air. This is not a get something for nothing scheme. It is for this reason (though there are others), and at the risk of being accused of “withholding information,” we mention right up front that the issue of the “Sight Drafis” is not addressed in this manual. There is something else you should know . . . right now ‘THIS PROCESS 1S NOT FOR EVERYONE! All right, some of you will undoubtedly say, “If the process is so good, if it does what xy it will do, then why isn’t it for everyone?” “Why not?” Good question. It deserves a response . . . and a sensible one. Think about this. Doctors make a lot of money, and they can help a lot of people. Being a doctor seems like a good thing. So why isn’t everyone a doctor? Because not everyone has what it takes. Carpenters are good people. They build nice things that benefit many people. And they, also, make a lot of money. So why isn’t everyone a carpenter? Not everyone has what it takes,

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