Attention Moms: Want to Give Him $25,000 Cash this Father's Day or Deposit $25,000 Into Your Bank Account Before Father's Day -- Then Here's How…

Father's Day approaches, and the ultimate Father's Day gift is $25,000 Cash. So why not give it to him? Because this past Mother's Day, Mary Wozny's son did exactly that for her! This is not a too good to be true story. Read on and discover how you can put $25 grand or more into Dad's bank - or your own - before Father's Day.

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) May 20, 2006 -- "It was a wonderful surprise! I'm sure not many mothers can top getting a cash gift like this". Wozny, the proud recipient who turned 53 on May 12th, says that "making this much money every month would be a better option for anyone that is fed up with a job and having to answer to a boss, or even wants some more cash in their bank account before Father's Day."

What her son, Brad has accomplished is quite unique. He put a piece of real estate under contract in Detroit, then sold the contract to another buyer this weekend for $25,000! Brad didn't need to close on the property, nor get a credit check.

"Even as the real estate market slows, here's my son who proves that in only a few hours, with very little down, and even in the most depressed real estate market in North America you can make serious money from a property that you'll never own," Wozny said. So how do you go about getting dad $25,000 for Father's Day?

The key to this, Wozny says, is knowledge. "In our first two years, we were able to use proven strategies to buy, build, develop, rent, and assign over $14 Million of real estate across five states and provinces. Now, our mission is to help 100,000 women and families achieve financial independence through our system." She mentions that no matter how bad a person's credit or cash situation, that anyone can take the steps to becoming wealthy. She hopes this story will inspire women everywhere to learn how to become financially independent so they no longer have to rely on a job or government pension.

Wozny acknowledges that people should always be learning how to improve their lives, and shares that it's never a mistake to learn how to make more money. As Mary points out, "Brad and I have been fortunate to help and inspire everyone from a nineteen year old student and his family generate over $200,000 within eight months, a working couple make $40,000 in a few hours, a 'born again investor' generate over $500,000 in 10 months, to a sixty year old retired librarian from Iowa make over $225,000 in her first year."

What's more impressive is that Wozny and her son are endorsed by Mark Victor Hansen co-Creator and NY Times Best-Selling co-Author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series™. "Brad & Mary did the doing. If you get the chance to get into their energy orbit, that would be the wisest, smartest, and best investment of your time." To watch and listen to this video endorsement given by the #1 non-fiction author in the world, visit their website below.

Says Wozny, "here is a gentleman who knows a thing or two about making money and helping people improve their lives. It is rare for someone at Mark's level to endorse anybody." Something this reporter would certainly agree with. She goes on to mention, "we are fortunate that Mark Victor Hansen has acknowledged our abilities, and our mission to help 100,000 women and families become financially free!"

To discover how you can use these principles and chart your own course toward financial independence before Father's Day, download $137 of free gifts from Mary and Brad's website at http://www.GREATRealEstateInvestingINFO.com

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http://www.GREATRealEstateInvestingINFO.com
720.207.9156

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