An example of progression

An example of progression



  1. Paid $200 initial signup. Entered Primary Group 1.
  2. Sold 16 phone cards (Total: 8 left, 8 right - Step 1 complete) earned $200.00
  3. Sold a further 16 phone cards (Total: 16 left, 16 right - Step 2 complete) earned $400.00
  4. Sold a further 16 phone cards (Total: 24 left, 24 right - Step 3 complete) earned $800.00
  5. $200 automatically deducted to enter Primary Group 2 (receive one (1) Business Center plus one (1) phone card).A further $300 is automatically deducted to enter Secondary Group 1 (receive three (3) Business Centers plus three (3) phone cards).
  6. Primary Group 1 is now complete and no longer active.
  7. Primary Group 2 continues as above with greater reward benefits (as shown in the Table of commissions).
  8. Three Business Centers are initially held in Secondary Group 1 - each following the same rules to complete the Group. Earnings potential is half of Primary Group 1 for each Business Center.
  9. Each Business Center completing Step 3 of a Secondary Group will become inactive - regenerating new Business Centers and phone cards indefinitely upon re-entry into the same Secondary Group.
  • Your initial goal should be to complete Step 3 of Primary Group 1 as soon as possible.
  • Your optimum goal should be to increase sales volume, thereby helping others progress into further Primary Groups to ultimately complete Step 3 of Primary Group 3. At this stage you will have multiple Business Centers regenerating indefinitely through all Secondary Groups.

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