Andrew Reynolds has gone from very humble beginnings living in a caravan to becoming a multi-millionaire. He left school with only one O-level in woodwork and drifted from job to job until at the age of 40 he found himself working for a well known building firm. He lived a life familiar to many people; one of struggling to pay the bills each month and feeling trapped in a job that held little or no prospects.
Turning 40 however was to mark a turning point in his life. He began to search for a way to make a better life for himself and his family and somehow came across a “system” used by a reclusive American millionaire that set him on the path to riches.
Andrew Reynolds has decided to share his home business plan with us because he plans to retire in the next couple of years and has a slight heart condition. He wants to spend his retirement supporting the many charities he is involved with such as the Make a Wish Foundation, Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital and The Prince’s Trust.
Mr Reynolds makes some impressive claims about his home business plan on his website and there are certainly some large numbers floating about. One project on the website is shown to have made £2.53 million in just 10 weeks giving a total profit of more than £2 million. Another project made more than £58,000 profit in just 3 weeks.
Formerly Mr Reynolds used to charge thousands of pounds for his services tutoring people on a one to one basis or in small groups and many of his students seem to have done very well for themselves. One person he worked with on a one to one basis apparently made £621,500 in only 11 weeks another made just under one million pounds in 10 months.
Mr Reynolds certainly seems to be an impressive individual and the video where he is challenged to reveal his methods by a film is definitely worth watching. The video shows him being followed by a film crew as he manages to make ½ million pounds in only 5 days.
On his website Mr Reynolds is a bit vague about the nature of his home business plan. He tells us that it isn’t anything to do with stocks and shares, isn’t a dot.com business or e-mail marketing, has nothing to do with online auctions, isn’t an investment or online gaming and isn’t just a silly get rich scheme. This is frustrating because if his claims are true then Andrew Reynolds is certainly a very wealthy man with lots of information to offer and at least a hint of what his home business plan was about would help to grab people’s attention. Other than that the website is well laid out and the video useful and informative with many links to some of Mr Reynolds other sites.