Announcing a Credit Repair Business Opportunity for Minorities

November 12, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Bellevue, WA November 12, 2006 – Real Mango LLC has introduced the Credit Money Machine Net (CMMN) that offers full training, including English and Spanish voice training.

“This is a good high profit business that anyone can start as long as they can read and write English,” claims Lorenzo Rodriguez, developer of CMMN. “I designed this program as a complete business opportunity that’s especially easy to use once trained.”

“Minorities can take full advantage of their positioning within their own minority community,” claims Lorenzo. “Since everyone with a social security number is judged by the same credit score system, offering credit repair services to other minorities can be as easy as posting a few flyers and visiting community centers. Minority communities offer excellent word-of-mouth marketing capacity.”

The July 1, 2004, census population report estimates that Texas, Hawaii, New Mexico, Washington DC and California are the major minority states. Also Maryland, Mississippi, Georgia, New York and Arizona are next in line with minority populations of about 40 percent. The report also claims minority population includes all people except non-Hispanic single-race whites which include:

• Hispanics (may be of any race)
• Blacks
• Asians
• American Indians and Alaska natives (AIAN)
• Native Hawaiians and other Pacific islanders (NHPI)

“I’ve emigrated from Venezuela and know for a fact how difficult it is for someone coming from another country to start a business beyond labor intensive services,” continues Rodriguez. “I have trained Spanish speaking Mortgage Brokers who have discovered their credit repair business income has actually surpassed their mortgage loan income.”

A Free Evaluation Copy can be downloaded from: http://www.creditrepairsupreme.com/contact.php

CONTACT: Brian DesLauriers 425-458-1755
General Manager Real Mango LLC
E-mail: support@RealMango.com
http://www.creditrepairsupreme.com
10221 NE 16th Street H-7
Phone: 425-458-1755 Fax: 425-484-6547

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