For ages the Canadian Government has been selling millions of dollars worth of seized and surplus merchandise. Unfortunately, they have been selling it only to those lucky enough to know where find it. For these lucky few, items such as Porches, BMW's, computers, stereos, expensive jewelry and camera equipment have all been purchased for pennies on the dollar. In fact, there have been cases where seized Porches have sold for as little as $250.00. The reason for such unbelievable prices is due solely to the number of bidders that were present at the time of sale. As for the rest of us, Porches and expensive stereos simply remain a dream.
Well not anymore! To the disappointment of those who do possess this information, I have decided to make an extensive report available detailing and revealing the information needed to cash in on these deals. What's even more exciting, I have decided to charge a token amount of only $5.00 dollars for this report to anyone with an E-mail address. Those that do not have an E-mail address can still purchase the report only the cost jumps to $29.95 in hard copy form. Any way you purchase it, it will pay for itself many times over, and that's on your first purchase!
The reason we are able to offer this report at such an inexpensive cost is due to the lack of overhead and printing costs normally associated with such reports. Finally your E-mail address will prove to be very beneficial. Make no mistake, this is a complete guide with page after page of information, all for only $5.00 dollars. No gimmicks, and what is most important, no further costs and nothing more to buy. The report will be delivered to your E-mail address within 24 hours of receipt of your five dollar payment.
What this report will include:
The merchandise comes from a variety of sources, including:
Canadian Customs
Supply and Services Canada
Crown Assets Distribution Center
Auction houses throughout Canada
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