31 March 2009
Step 1: Transforming 1 Dollar Into 2 Dollars
The Step I took in turning one dollar into two dollars actually occurred by luck. I opened up an online savings account through HSBC and during the process realized that my one dollar deposit had doubled. In the process of opening an online savings account with HSBC, the bank will make two small trial deposits into an already existing bank account. To verify that the account you are setting up is yours, you will then relay to HSBC the two amounts they sent to your bank account and after all the processing is done you're account is open. These small deposits that HSBC sends are both under a dollar, but can add up to the amount of a dollar or more if you happen to be lucky. Luck was smiling upon me and my deposits came to a few cents more than a dollar. So now the account I have open with HSBC has slightly more than two dollars in it. Although this is not a guarantee to double your money, it can be one way in which you can transform one dollar into two dollars. As with all posts, suggestions and comments are welcome, and any ideas you want to throw out there will be posted as long as the content is clean.
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You could always still a dollar from your roommate... :)
ReplyDeleteYes, you could always steal a dollar from your roomate, but you might want to save that for step two. Try using a two dollar bill and taking four ones. I bet the two dollar bill would throw him or her off guard. He or she might not notice the missing ones because of the rare two dollar bill they find.
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