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lol..dam sound so good....pyramid stuff.....

Like any business, there's more people at the bottom than the top

From my reaserch it appears to be around $3500-$4000 for the software. NOW the uber high commison figures make more sense. :):(

Steve...can you confirm this?

Look below :huh:

Yea the program itself is very expencive as we were looking into it for my sister but it wasnt affordable enough.

How old was/is your sister?

Worst case, it would've been an investment of something like $5 per week over the course of her schooling

Steve: not your average Amway salesman... he does software too.

how do you find the time mate? :)

hahaha

I make the time - cause there's not much of it left in my days :wave:

We have bought this product (12 mts ago) and have seen our daughter go from struggling at school to being confident and one of the schools high achievers....she even topped the year last year in one of her subjects and has won countless awards for her effort and success.

The program cost us $5000 and covers maths and english and covers all school years from K-YR12

Im very sceptical of such door to door hard sell products....but....this is the best $5000 ive ever spent.

I told my daughter ive made an investment in her future.....and like all investments....id like to see a healthy return!

Thanks very much for that Paul, i tried to call you back yesterday aswel :D

Any p/t work?

There's part time work for telemarketing and things like that, but not this part of it

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I think she was about 14 at the time..

Ok, as i said, its not upfront (unless you prefer that) and works out to be very cheap :)

To give you an idea, last week i saw a family in a housing commission home, very low income (only a few hundred per week) and they can afford it - but the point isnt the money, its what you get back FROM that money, and comments like Pauls demonstrate exactly why its worth it.

As far as education goes its a very small investment

Anyway, enough talking shop for me, ive got to run

Ok, as i said, its not upfront (unless you prefer that) and works out to be very cheap :)

To give you an idea, last week i saw a family in a housing commission home, very low income (only a few hundred per week) and they can afford it - but the point isnt the money, its what you get back FROM that money, and comments like Pauls demonstrate exactly why its worth it.

As far as education goes its a very small investment

Anyway, enough talking shop for me, ive got to run

PM sent Steve

hmmmm need people on the central coast by any chance????!!!!! That R34GTR that I saw today is looking good!

There is a CC office, but im not sure if they have any space, i can get a phone number for you to call and PM it to you

PM sent Steve

Yep got it, im working through them all :laugh:

I know of the program he's talking about and it's a good setup, I wish I had it available to me back in school as I used to struggle with maths especially (and still do).. Teachers in schools these days are SHIT and you can't rely solely on them to teach the kids properly...

Steve by what you have been saying and some of the feed back sounds like you have moved into a real nice job, But i can understand how some people think that this is a amway thing, which is not all bad you CAN make allot of money but no paid holidays sick leave etc is somthing i enjoy to have but i guess each to there own so have you got the New GTR on order?

(snip)...Teachers in schools these days are SHIT and you can't rely solely on them to teach the kids properly...

See now that's the thing, young parents these days are expecting that their kids will learn everything when they go to school. That's never been the case. There's a university case study about it somewhere...

The buck stops with the parents. If they don't teach the kids or get involved with the kids education, the kids won't f**king learn a thing.

(rant off)

be very cautious of this guy

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You want me bad big boy :P

Steve by what you have been saying and some of the feed back sounds like you have moved into a real nice job, But i can understand how some people think that this is a amway thing, which is not all bad you CAN make allot of money but no paid holidays sick leave etc is somthing i enjoy to have but i guess each to there own so have you got the New GTR on order?

It hasnt been released yet in Oz Jess, but dont worry, at this rate there will be one :)

Interesting *strokes beard*

You know you would like to move here :rofl:

.....wait......you have a beard? ;)

hears an idea. DO YOUR f**kING HOMEWORK AT YOUR DESK

not infront of the tv you little shit!!

now now... just because your sister gets away with everything doesn't mean everyone elses does too! :mad::wave:

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