Free Copy of The Automatic Millionaire
This offer has ended.
After hemming and hawwing for a while, debating whether or not to call American Century Investments (details on the offer courtesy of MyMoneyBlog, a great site if you’ve never read it) to “request information” and basically get a copy of The Automatic Millionaire by David Bach - I actually called them up.
Details of the offer from American Century’s website are available here. Basically you call up 1-800-826-8323, ask for some retirement info and specifically ask for the book. They’ll want your address (no phone number), whether you want to open an account (No), where you heard of the offer (their website, this website, MyMoneyBlog, whatever), and in about a minute you’re done. I was told to expect the book in 8 - 10 days but all accounts indicate it’s definitely going to show up. I look forward to being the last person on the planet to read it.
Update: The offer expired. ![]()
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Yep, it’s as easy as you say. I called this afternoon and got mine. If you want to let them down easy, just ask about their index funds - they mainly offer actively managed funds, so that’s an easy out without having to deal with their sales pitch, and without having to admit that you only called for the free book.
fivecentnickel.com
I got the book (which I’d already read) in about five days.
FYI — I was expecting the book to be a total waste of time — another “expert” giving useless advice. But I was pleasantly surprised. I liked it a lot and think you will too.
Mine arrived today. Just two day turn around. Not bad for a free book!
fivecentnickel.com
I just wanted to thank you…I received my free copy yesterday.
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