Brett's Story
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| Photo of cheque presentation From Left: Dianne Humes (winner of the book), Liz Simon (lung cancer survivor), Prof. Matthew Peters (respiratory physician collecting the cheque on behalf of the Australian Lung Foundation), and Brett McFall (donor). |
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| Prof. Matthew Peters trying to get a few more tips on how the ALF can raise yet more money via the Internet!! |
How Ebay Auction delivered the $$
Brett McFall (Qld), author and internet sales guru lost one of his favourite uncles to lung cancer last year and wanted to raise funds for The Australian Lung Foundation. The sale of his book "Making Money While You Sleep" on an e-bay auction successfully raised $8105. Below is a snippet from the ebay auction site. For more information, go to www.brettmcfall.com/ebay.Bid Right Now It's For A Great Cause!
P.S. This truly is a once-off. My schedule is full this year but I am committed to bringing you this book in person. And every single cent of the bid will go straight to charity (the Australian Lung Foundation). So either way it's a win-win all round. Remember, you can't lose.
- You will own the first copy of my brand new book: "How To Make Money While You Sleep - a 7 step plan for starting your own profitable online business "
- Whatever price is reached, I will donate 100% to charity (Australian Lung Foundation)
- Then, I will personally hand-deliver this book to you (no matter where in the world you are)
- I will personally sign the book for you
- I will spend a day with you to help you on your internet business plans (the whole day spent totally focused on you and your
internet future)
P.P.S. And no matter what you'll end up with a "World Internet Passport" just for making a bid anyway! Oh and in case you're wondering why I chose the Australian Lung Foundation as my charity, well it's simply because on Boxing Day I lost one of my favourite uncles to lung cancer. Luckily I got to spend some time with him before he died. But this charity in particular right now feels quite close to me.
Last Updated (Wednesday, 23 February 2011 10:00)








