If you want to travel the world for free, then you should consider doing a direct selling business. Sometime in October, 2013, Natasha sent me (together with my husband and daughter) to Seoul, South Korea. I observed how prosperous are the Koreans, and how intelligent a nation they are. Their underground shopping centers are amazing, more so that they are mostly located underneath their main roads (where there are no high-rise buildings to worry about). Without Natasha, I couldn't have gone there for free.
There are those who dislike direct selling business as it is not cash business. Credit extension however, is the way to go, if you cannot make volumes with your cash business. Try to visit a business center like San Pedro Street of Davao City, if you want to see that it is being mushroomed with pawnshops, lending institutions, appliances and other businesses that are somehow involved with credit extension. In fact, loan granting and the credit cards are the banks' main products.The only difference with credit-extension business, the Natasha way, is that there's free travel abroad.
Join with Natasha. I am just an email away. I will mentor you from start to finish.
Showing posts with label free travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free travel. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
Splash Direct Sales Sent Us to Bali
Still new with Splash Direct Sales, but Ma'am Glenda Pingol, its GM, allowed me and my husband to enjoy Bali, Indonesia--and for free! Bali is the place of the gods or "dewata." The Balinese are extremely spiritist people, their houses are sometimes smaller than their so-called family temples. Almost 20% of the commercial land area of Denpasar, Bali is used for temples, even banks and government buildings do have a certain space for a temple.
The Balinese are not just "very Buddhist," they are also very artistic, their city is literally filled with idols and other works of art.
Our problem with our Bali trip was the foods served. I desire that the Balinese chefs would study Filipino cuisines for them to understand the meaning of the word "masarap" or delicious.
In fairness, I love Bali. I love their progressive island-province. Of course, I was so glad that Ma'am Glenda, with the support of Splash's big boss, Dr. Rolando Hortaleza, invited me to join with the elite group of Splash Direct Sales at Bali, Indonesia.
Folks, in the world of direct sales, free travel is norm. Join with us.
The Balinese are not just "very Buddhist," they are also very artistic, their city is literally filled with idols and other works of art.
Our problem with our Bali trip was the foods served. I desire that the Balinese chefs would study Filipino cuisines for them to understand the meaning of the word "masarap" or delicious.
In fairness, I love Bali. I love their progressive island-province. Of course, I was so glad that Ma'am Glenda, with the support of Splash's big boss, Dr. Rolando Hortaleza, invited me to join with the elite group of Splash Direct Sales at Bali, Indonesia.
Folks, in the world of direct sales, free travel is norm. Join with us.
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