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This Morning On Itv 1 Not Legal

What happened on This Morning today?

Certain things can't be shown on a plus one channel for legal reasons such as gambling shows, poker shows, shows with competitions in which the lines would be closed and certain movies to do with thw license they get.

How can I legally make £1,000,000 legally this year? (uk)?

Apply for "Pop Idol", "X Factor" or similiar.

Win the Lottery, Premium Bonds or Euromillions.

Win "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" - at least this would be tax-free and all yours - most other methods would mean you having to make far more than a million to cover the tax bill!!

Enter a Poker tourament.

Bet £10 on a 100,000 to 1 shot at the racetrack

Become a famous actor or footballer

Start your own religion (the church is never short of a quid or two)

Invent your own diet, sell books, dvds, etc.

Invent the next big thing - some kind of craze like a Rubik's cube.

Step in front of a bus, survive, and hopefully sue for £1million. Sure, you'll be a useless gibbering vegetable, but you'll be a RICH gibbering vegetable!

Sell a kidney. I'm not sure if this is legal or not though.

Become an escort / lap dancer (if female - excellent earning opportunities here for women especially), and lap-dancing at least is a profession and not illegal. It pays well too, especially tips!

Property developing. You'd need some cash up front to start though, and probably longer than a year to get your £1million. Watch BBC1 in a morning ('Homes Under the Hammer') and get some ideas.

Do a "Indecent Proposal" thing and sell your partner to a rich businessman for the million. It might ruin your marriage, bu hey, I don't think it is illegal!

Is People Helping People for Insurance/Financial options just another MLM rip-off?

There seems to be quite a bit of non-disclosure by up-line associates who never told me until in a private meeting after the second of 2-hour meetings that I must give them $100 for membership and access to their website, THEN he hands me a page to sign at the bottom w/a 1099 & leaves the room, which was only the last page of a 4-page contract. When he re-enters I ask him for the remainder of the Associate Agreement contract, he gives it to me. I feel pressured and tell him so. He says "We only pick certain people to be part of our program and you don't want to miss this opportunity!" I say I'm leaving and he asks if we can meet 2moro. Reply "I'll look over the Associate Agrmnt, documents & myphpdream.com website and he can call me 2moro." Next morning he calls me 3 times within an hour and I go have coffee w/him. I ask him a few questions about the breakdown of costs which total $570. includes entry fee $100, Life Agent License fee $250 which comes later, $150 fee for Steve Wozniak Vegas ticket & $69 Vegas blocked hotel room by PHP and he tells me again it's unusual for someone to be asking so many questions when it's so exclusive to be with PHP but also there is a fee of $54. per mo for membershipaccess/website maint. I ask him if there are absolutely any other hidden costs I need to know about before I give him any private info, like $$ccard etc, he says "No...None at all" So I fill out the info which includes my D.O.B. and for some reason it also asks what city I was born, I refuse this city question because I have identity theft. I fill it out everything including ccard, give it to him and he tells me a few required details and then at the end of all this he says, "You have to have insurance from one of our Providers to be downline associate with PHP which is monthly." I tell him this is ridulous not to inform me of this when I asked him earlier. I ask for my information back & close the meeting, said I'll get back to him tomorrow regardless of my decision.

Now I've been online about PHP complaints and am wondering if there is a lemming craze (cause that's what the other people in the meeting made me feel like) or were my red flags false in your opinion?

What do you know of this company that provides major Insurance pricing and Financial Portfolio options?

sorry such a long question.

Why are there no exit polls for the Scottish referendum so far?

Er! I as far as I am aware it is not illegal in the UK to have exit polls. The problem here is that there is only 1 question with 2 possible answers.There are many voting stations, in many different areas. Some like in Dundee would be strongly pro and others in Edinburgh and Glasgow who are strongly anti.I believe most pollsters have realised this and thought that trying to run exit polls is not realistic over so many voting stations. Local attitudes could bring in a biased result. And what the heck, the results will be announced in the morning anyway.Mines a pint, what's yours.

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