Andrew Reynolds goes back to his roots

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Andrew Reynolds goes back to his roots

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After being challenged to generate £500,000 in a week, ‘live’ on camera, using his Cash On Demand techniques, Multi Millionaire Andrew Reynolds takes the film crew back to where he was born and bred -- and to the council estate that he grew up on -- to demonstrate that despite coming from humble beginnings and living in poverty as a child — it is possible to build a successful business working from home, on a shoestring, using his Cash On Demand system.

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Reporter: After initially meeting Andrew Reynolds, I was quite surprised by how comfortable he was talking about how he made his money. But before finding out how he earned his living, I decided I needed to find out a bit more about his background.

Well, before we learn more about you business system I want phone number data know more about you yourself. Andrew Reynolds; where are you from? Where did you grow up?

Andrew Reynolds: I bought you here just to show you where I was in my infancy. I was actually born in a caravan. My parents were broke when I was born and they lived in a caravan. I went to school, the local primary school here, on this council estate. All my friends came from the council estate here. I think people have got this perception, when you start talking about a million quid a year and all that stuff coming in, that somehow daddy must have been rich and we must have had loads of money coming in. Or that I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth.

Reporter: But that’s not the case, is it?

Andrew Reynolds: No. I think coming from this sort of background, you sort of remember the times when you didn’t have the money. It just makes you a bit cautious about how you spend it. There’s no point earning this money, blowing it on a load of gifts and toys and things and having no money left for yourself.

Reporter: So Andrew you were telling me a little earlier that you were actually born in a caravan.

Andrew Reynolds: My parents, they didn’t have a lot of money when they first got together. And when I came along, they were literally living in a caravan. For the first year of my life, I lived in a caravan. My baby brother came along and they managed to get a house to live in. But we went to school on this council estate.

In fact, looking back on it we were probably the poorest kids in that school. It was absolutely crazy. The other kids would turn up at Christmas; they’ve got all their flash bikes and things. My poor parents unfortunately couldn’t afford these things. Actually, it’s wrong, Reporter. I shouldn’t say that we were poor. Let’s just say we were broke. I had a really happy childhood. My parents were very loving and giving but they didn’t have much to give. They were broke. They weren’t poor parents.

Andrew Reynolds: I think it just keeps your feet on the ground. You remember when you didn’t have the money. When you’ve got some money coming in, it makes you careful with the money that you get. And it makes you respectful of the money that’s coming in.
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