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Teenage Millionaire, Dominic McVey – £15million by age 15

Dominic McVey

Dominic McVey started making his first millions just by importing scooters from the United States into England just aged 13.

The idea had come to the young Dominic while searching on the internet for the credit card Visa but had misspelt it as Viza. Viza was a US based company that specialised in selling scooters. Dominic had always wanted to get his own scooter but could not afford it and neither could his parents.

Determined to get a scooter, he contacted the company and offered to sell for them scooters in UK. The company agreed to send Dominic 5 scooters and if he was able to sell them, he would get the sixth one free. In order to afford the 5 scooters, Dominic got into business of selling some gadgets in Japan and before long had enough money to order for the 5 scooters. He managed to sell all the scooters to all his friends in the neighbourhood and soon there was a demand for more and more scooters, selling even thousands of scooters per week.

By the time he was 15, Dominic had a reported 15 million pounds. For Dominic, he says it was better for him to deal with companies over the internet because he never told them is age and they did not find out.

They did not know the person on the other side of the computer was a 13th year old boy who was having his cheques singed by his mother. Most companies would be unwilling to conduct business with anyone below the age of 21.

‘I didn’t set up in business for the money, I did it to prove that teenagers can achieve success. Kids are always being told, “You can’t do this, you can’t do that.’

And by the age of 18 he was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen as a pioneer for Britain in Entrepreneurism.

In 2004 Dominic got around with another young entrepreneur Simon Tate whom they set up a new company together called Kew Health and Beauty.

As of 2006, he was worth £7 million according to the Sunday Times Rich List. Dominic runs a portfolio of business interests from fashion and music to media and cosmetics.

In August 2009 it was reported in Marketing Week that his business interests have expanded into magazine and website publishing which includes the acquisition of men’s lifestyle magazine Front making him the UK’s youngest national magazine publisher.

In 2009 Dominic was named Britain’s second most influential business person under the age of 30 in The Sunday Times ‘The top 30 power players under 30′.

Article written by Christine Maema

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  • Pravashdey

    wow!!!

  • Dragonslayer

    HaHa ,couldn,t make it up ! A teenager who can,t spell Visa becomes a millionaire ! Why was he researching Visa cards at 13 ? Surely you cannot legally get a credit card at that age .Also just looked up Viza scooters on the Net & they are powered pavement versions of a childrens type scooter that would only be legal on private land & would not be licensable for use on the road.Limited applications therefore & yet he was selling thousands a week.I find that a bit hard to believe,more to this story that meets the eye I think.He was dealing with a foreign firm & having cheques signed for by his mother which sounds like a minor carrying out deception (Fraud)with the support of his parents.Yet at the age of 18  he was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen as a pioneer for Britain in Entrepreneurism ! Has always interested me how entrepreneurs seem to act in a way that ordinary working class people would consider illegal. ie ” For Dominic, he says it was better for him to deal with companies over
    the internet because he never told them is age and they did not find
    out.They did not know the person on the other side of the computer was a
    13th year old boy who was having his cheques signed by his mother. Most
    companies would be unwilling to conduct business with anyone below the
    age of 21..” That goes without saying, you cannot create a business contract with a minor, so presumably his parents were also involved.Is it wise to brag about becoming Rich & a Pioneer for British Entrepreneurism when you began with creating apparently illegal Business contracts.Seems a poor example to teenagers to me,I think Dominic should explain his flippant remark ” Kids are always being told, “You can’t do this, you can’t do that.’” Most teenagers act responsibly & legally but most will not achieve wealth but encouraging teenagers to act in the way he did would be irresponsible.








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