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Thursday, 10 May 2012
ANOTHER YOUNG MILLIONAIRE
While searching for credit card Visa on the internet, McVey mis-spelt it and came across Viza collapsible micro-scooters that were being sold in the US. Determined to get one but unable to afford it, he asked the company to give him one for free as he was sure he could sell the scooters in the UK. It refused initially but then said if he bought five it would give him one scooter for free.
From that point on there was no stopping him. He raised the cash to buy five scooters by organising under-18s discos, trading in stocks and shares using his dad’s credit card and selling mini disc players in Japan.
He easily flogged the five scooters to friends and family, the next week he sold 10. Winning the European distribution rights for the scooters meant that two years later he’d sold 11 million units and the import business – which has seen grown men commute to work on the scooters – had made him a millionaire.
By the age of 18 he’d been appointed “As a Pioneer for Britain in Entrepreneurism” by the Queen. And now, still only 27, his business portfolio includes property, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and publishing and sees him ranked along chart-topping pop stars and lottery winners on the latest ‘Rich List’.
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