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  2. Cash Generator - Wikipedia

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    Cash Generator was founded in 1994, by British businessman Brian Lewis. Having noticed the success of a similar business in the United States, he decided to emulate the business model in the United Kingdom, and opened his first store in Bolton, Greater Manchester on Valentine's Day 1994. [3]

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    Entertainment reporter Allie Canal highlights her interview with Eventbrite CEO Julia Hartz and how the event managing-ticketing website plans to achieve growth amid a stock slump.

  6. Need Quick Cash? Here Are 52 Easy Ways to Make $100 a Day - AOL

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  9. Make Money Fast - Wikipedia

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    Make Money Fast (stylised as MAKE.MONEY.FAST) is a title of an electronically forwarded chain letter created in 1988 which became so infamous that the term is often used to describe all sorts of chain letters forwarded over the Internet, by e-mail spam, or in Usenet newsgroups.