PENSIONS

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PENSIONS

Postby geoffowen on Fri Jul 09, 2010 10:35 am

There's some Good news & some Bad News:

The Bad News - now the details of the Budget are sinking in people are realising that they will not be able to rely on a 'pension' whether they work for the Public Sector or now the Private Sector. The Good news - so there's never been a better time to introduce them to Kleeneze.

Hers are some figures on what you would need to pay to get a £10,000 per year pension.

20 year old - £200 per month
30 year old - £300 per month
40 year old - £500 per month
50 year old - £1,000 per month

With Kleeneze you just need to be at the Gold Distributor level to be getting over £1,000 per month! If you follow the system then this income would INCREASE not decrease, the other good thing is that you would be EARNING a monthly income on the way to achieving that 'pension'!

So for an investment of less than £200 you could show people how to secure their future.

Just talk to people & tell them that you've Got some Good News & some Bad News:
The Bad news is that it will cost them a fortune to get a good pension, however with Kleeneze we could show them away of earning a monthly income whilst they are securing a good pension.

They are also in control of the speed that they achieve this - the harder they work the quicker they get it 1 - 3 years for a pension for life is it worth the effort? You decide!

For a perfect example on this you need to be at the Birmingham BOM (http://www.BirminghamBOM.co.uk) on Wednesday night to see John Hawkes, he is in his 70's & he has never touched his state pension (he's invested it in other things) because of his Kleeneze income.
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Re: PENSIONS

Postby Two of Clubs on Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:55 pm

I thought the idea of Retiring was that you didn't have to work anymore! Kleeneze in its current format won't be around in 2 years time never mind 10 to 15 years.
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Re: PENSIONS

Postby geoffowen on Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:40 am

Why's that then?
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Re: PENSIONS

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Re: PENSIONS

Postby geoffowen on Sat Jul 10, 2010 5:55 pm

That's old news - it's been on the web for a few years.

I thought you had some current news about the demise of Kleeneze within 2 years.
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Re: PENSIONS

Postby Rick on Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:43 am

In my opinion, the best thing about Kleeneze is that anyone can do it. Even Stephen Hawking.
Just don't depend on it to last forever. I had a bad experience with Amway a while back. Not me but my Upline.
Their contracts were not renewed after the fuss with the DTI. Their business ceased to be overnight. No business, no income. So i didn't renew.
This business could go at anytime, like any other business where you may be employed. Nothing is guaranteed. So work it the best way you can and do other things too. Keep open minded at all times.
The Rich are rich and the Poor are poor because THEY KEEP DOING THE SAME THING.
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Re: PENSIONS

Postby petestan on Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:55 am

Rick wrote:In my opinion, the best thing about Kleeneze is that anyone can do it. Even Stephen Hawking.
Just don't depend on it to last forever. I had a bad experience with Amway a while back. Not me but my Upline.
Their contracts were not renewed after the fuss with the DTI. Their business ceased to be overnight. No business, no income. So i didn't renew.
This business could go at anytime, like any other business where you may be employed. Nothing is guaranteed. So work it the best way you can and do other things too. Keep open minded at all times.


The good thing about Kleeneze is they are YOUR customers so the company cannot take them "in house" and dump all their distributors which is what happened with a certain telecoms company that I had at one stage been involved in.
So in theory we could all join "betterware". :o :D


Not that I would ever want to of course. :oops: :D
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