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You
read
these
words earlier
and I
certainly
stand
by them:
"I
can carry a talented and committed person to a
success level that will reach or exceed $250,000
within 4 years."
If this is an attractive proposition to you, here's
what to do...
Click through this presentation and read everything
carefully:
www.chippynews.com/YoungMarket.htm.
If you are 18 today, you can be set for life* by the
time you are
22.
If you are 28 today, you can be set for life* by
the time you are
32.
If you are 38 today, you can be set for life* by
the time you are
42.
If you are 48 today, you can be set for life* by
the time you are
52.
If you are 58 today, you can be set for life* by
the time you are
62.
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If you are 68 today, you can be set for life* by
the time you are
72.
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If you are 78 today, you can be set for life* by
the time you are
82.
Unfortunately, we can't
guarantee income results.
YOU have to decide what
you believe if possible.
Then you must make a commitment,
sell yourself on Vollara products, use our system
properly, learn some skills, do a lot of work, put
out the fires that come along and help others follow
in your footsteps. That's a lot. We never promise
that building a network marketing income will be
easy. If someone tries to sell you that kind of free
lunch story, run the other way!
The
Million
Friends
support
program
is
powerful. We
offer 7
calls per week, lots of training and access to our
website with no fee—no
charge at all. Our advice:
"You can't fail if
you join now, use our systems, bring other people
into
Million
Friends
and never give up."
The conference line phone number, the call code and
the 7 call times are posted on
www.chippynews.com.
Top left!
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To our way of thinking, "set for life" should put
you in a position to:
1. Live in a nice home that you and your
family are proud of
2. Drive and maintain nice cars
3. Comfortably cover all of your living
expenses
4. Comfortably cover all of your business
expenses
5. Cover all your insurance needs (home, car,
health, life)
6. Pay for 2 or 3 nice vacations every year
7. Fund an investment program that will make
your retirement years secure
8. Pay for college educations or other special
projects
9. Make donations to causes you wish to
support
10.
Allow you to help friends or relatives when help is
needed
11.
Enjoy a few "extra luxuries" every now and then
12.
Build an emergency cash reserve above and beyond
your savings
Not for a minute do we think that everyone who joins
Vollara will achieve this degree of American
success. To achieve all of this you must definitely
do and learn all the things we listed above: become
a believer, make a big commitment, sell yourself on
our products, use the Million Friends system
properly, learn some skills, do a lot of work, put
out the fires that come along and help others follow
in your footsteps.
All items listed in
our "set for life" list can be achieved if you reach
the level we call Super Ruby. Basically, that means
you have to build 5 super strong legs. You'll have
to find 5 other individuals or couples who want
greatness as much as you do...and who will be
willing to pay the price.
In turn, they'll have to find more good people.
It has to grow perpetually. This is not a short term
deal at all.
With 4 decades of success under my belt (and
2 network marketing booms),
I believe this can be achieved in 4 years if you use
my system and do everything that is suggested. It
will help if you have a little good luck. Some
people tell me there is no such thing as luck but I
disagree. In my 41 networking
years
I've seen people work
very hard and still miss out on their dream. We also
see that in sports, in traditional business, in
entertainment and in politics. Life is tough no
matter what a person sets out to do. I also
agree—and you probably do, too—that
the harder you work, the luckier you'll be.
We've already had some wonderful luck. We're lucky
to have residence in North America and we're lucky
to have found Vollara at this early time in its
development. Now the ball is in our own personal
court.
I'm going to hit my ball out of the park. What are
you going to do?
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