Meet the 16-year-old boy who makes PS30k a month from part-time business!
December 3rd, 2008 - 6:06 pm ICT by ANI ( 5 comments )London, Dec 3 (ANI): At just 16 years of age, Gary Cooper is a business tycoon in his own rightthe schoolboy rakes in 30,000 pounds per month from a booming business he runs in his spare time.
The teenager presides over a staff of four selling mobile phones and gadgets on the Internet.
In daytime, Cooper studies for four A-levels at Southend High School for Boys in Essex and in hours before and after the lessons he runs his business.
The whizzkid believes the firm will make its first 1million pounds in just few years.
However, out of his earnings he pays himself 500 pounds per month and is saving for a speedboat.
My staff look after day-to-day running. That leaves me free to oversee major items and get school work done, The Sun quoted him as saying.
Gary, the Benfleet, Essex resident, even has a sponsorship deal with Southend United FC to put his firms name GCs PCs on the clubs scoreboard. (ANI)
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January 17th, 2009 at 7:12 am
I highly recommend that a truthful article should be written about this online fraudster.
The website is breaking countless regulations. Numerous customers have been left with no goods this Christmas, even though they have paid for them. Others, including myself, have been left with an incorrect order. All of which are unacceptable and need to be resolved. However, it’s impossible to get in contact with Gary Cooper.
I STRONGLY ADVICE NO ONE TO PURCHASE ANYTHING FROM GCS PCS.
Buy from somewhere trusting and legal.
January 21st, 2009 at 8:00 am
I also made an order with Gary Cooper and had unauthorised charges made on my credit card and received the phone over a month after ordering. Read the terms and conditions closely. Seems a smart kid, shame he cant use his brains to make an honest living….DONT BUY FROM GCS PCS!!!
January 21st, 2009 at 5:52 pm
I am another person who is also not happy with his company.
I have wasted a lot of time trying to get my money back. SAVE YOURSELF WASTED TIME, EFFORT AND MONEY AND DON’T BUY FROM THIS COMPANY!!!!
March 24th, 2009 at 9:13 pm
This child is currently under investigation by Trading Standards. The Card Merchants he has been dealing with have disabled his account due to his illegal practices.
This article should be removed!
May 18th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Would-be tycoon Gary Cooper, 16, was this week arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to steal.
His parents David Cooper, 53, of Benfleet, Essex, and Carol Cooper, 49, of Canvey Island, Essex, were also arrested.
The three, all former directors of Gary’s online retail company GC’s PC’s Ltd, were bailed until August.
Detective Sergeant Simon Dovaston, of Essex Police, who is leading the investigation, said:
This is a complex enquiry, involving complaints to several police areas, and trading standards. Enquiries are still required to resolve the matter, but it is hoped a positive outcome will be forthcoming. At this time, the website http://www.gcspcs.co.uk remains off line.