Speaking on
A Million by 30 with Sean Farrington on BBC Radio 5 Live, he says the first time he saw the financial potential of the internet “was after I started flogging these popular wristbands back in 2005-6 to my mates at school”.
Speaking on
A Million by 30 with Sean Farrington on BBC Radio 5 Live, he says the first time he saw the financial potential of the internet “was after I started flogging these popular wristbands back in 2005-6 to my mates at school”.
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