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ibizniz
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#21 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 20:09


Hiya Tonya

I have seen the closers website which is obviously translated from a different language into English due to the grammatical mistakes (no knock, but there seems to be no perfect translating software available, at least from what I have seen).

but my concern would be that some of your closers are also members of coastal.

Personally I would feel much happier if they signed a non compete agreement and were not in any fashion able to take your sales.

As coastal is worldwide, multilingual closers are a huge asset.

Good luck to you

Cheers
maria

PS Yikes Terri....going to the UK every year gets to be more and more expensive for us, maybe that's why we are expecting so many vistors over this yr?

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#22 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 20:16


For the rest of the readers out there wondering the same question, here is the breakdown for the We Close Your Sales team:

Level 1 = $1995
$295 for the package
700 for the call center
1,000 commission for you

Level 2 = $4995
795 for the package
1,200 for the call center
3,000 commission for you

Level 3 = $11,000
1,295 for the package
3,205 for the call center
6,500 commission for you

Our call center now offers an Entry Level Package
= $795
495 for the call center and product activation
300 commission to you
(this is not a Coastal package but another altenative to get on the team)

I can assure you our Call Center is a legitimate operation which has been with Coastal for 2 years or there abouts. And keep in mind that the call center fee is one time for those who who join. You never share your commission with the call center. Not sure I can include this link but if it gets deleted (sorry Vishal!) just PM me and I will send it to you.

www.coastalsalescenter.com

This really goes in depth about the call center itself.

I can't tell you about any other call centers out there, but this is NOT the one you may have heard horror stories about.

Noreen

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CoastalToday
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#23 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 20:34


Hi Maria,

LOL, I know what you mean about translations!

As to the Closers being members of Coastal, it is my understanding that there IS a non-compete clause placed in their hiring contract.

Do tell about your trips to England. I am thinking of taking my son - maybe in '09 when he turns 15. He is a HUGE Beatles fan and would love to tour Liverpool...

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#24 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 20:47


Noreen,

"Level 1 is US only so I think it would be harder to market internationally."
It is true, but lot's of european and aussies spend half or more year here in Fl or Ca. They have a very good use of the package or most have family here, and they just passed on. Here is the thing, most of the sign ups on L2.
Another thing is we have to assume that those who are answer our ads they read/speak english first hand...Otherwise why would they answer our ad, which is on english?? There is life behind US and Canada- guys!

cw

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#25 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 20:56


Hello Tonya

actually I have a little film slide show you can view on my blog (there is a link to it from my website)...my first attempt at a video, so please excuse the goofy verbage.

I am from the UK

from the south. I have to say the more north you go the friendlier the Brits become.

You can get cheaper flights in the spring and fall if your son is lucky to have any breaks at that time.

For a small set of islands, the UK is really varied in landscape....if I can give you any advise at all, places of interest etc, just say.

I have a 14 yr old who hated being called "English boy" until about a year ago when he decided that maybe it was cool (and no he does not have an English accent, but I think he may use some words and terms that I use)?


cheers
maria

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#26 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 21:05


Hello cashwealth

actually you can get condo's worldwide thru the access card in the Level I package.

I just pulled up some in Australia, New Zealand, Egypt, Morroco, etc and 179 hot deal destinations in Europe, simply loads in Spain, all about $400/wk

all from just one vendor

What I always find most surprising is that the dollar is worth so little, so in reality the $400 US is worth about half in europe.

which means, we are getting a steal.

Hope this helps
maria

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#27 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 22:29


ibiz,

Hello, I love England! I lived there for 1 year, W.Croydon, Surrey. I loved it! Completly different then living in US. Fanny, but that time -'80 dollar was at lowest also. But cheap flight between Lon-NY w/Freedy Laker for about $125???
Thanks a lot for the condo info! It would be nice if they have any in Hungary, planning to go end of August.
B.t. My son w/USAir so we can fly free on USAir routes.

cw

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#28 · Posted: 23 Apr 2007 23:40


Quoting: ibizniz
which means, we are getting a steal.



Maria,

Not sure I understand what you mean here. With the weaker USD, this scenario benefits Europeans travelling to the US. Actually it is great for Europeans but not great for us Americans. As an American travelling in Europe, the exchange rate is not beneficial to us. As you stated, the USD is weaker, so this would benefit Europeans converting their currency into dollars, because they get more, we get less. For example, in the year 2000. my $1,000 USD could buy 625 GBP. Today, according to Bloomberg, our $1,000 USD will buy us 502 GBP. A weaker USD benefits the Eurpoeans in travelling to the US, not the other way around.

Noreen

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#29 · Posted: 25 Apr 2007 23:02


noreen,

Right on. That's just what I said when started this topic. Like this week I had 2 sign up from australia. (Oh yeh, became L2, yeehhhh)
Weak dollar helping them. Also they love Florida.

cw

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#30 · Posted: 29 Apr 2007 23:45


Hello Maria,

I have been on vacation (with no Internet access, which was a surprise!) and just now saw your post. I will take a look at your blog and would love to have some recommendations from you!

Tonya

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#31 · Posted: 13 May 2007 22:55


Wow, Tonya.. vacation with no internet?? I haven't heard of that in AGES.. where did you go? A rainforest somewhere remote?

You poor thing.. you actually were FORCED to take a REAL vacation and not work for once!! Then again, I have a really hard time thinking that this Coastal thing is actually work, we have so much FUN!!!

Better luck being in the "paycation" club next time you jet off! If you want to return to the same hotel, and are a coastal biz addict with the absolute NEED to check into your backoffice, consider renting yourself a satphone. Internet and phone connectivity problem solved!

Cheers

Jani Teeter
L3 Director, CSG

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ibizniz
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#32 · Posted: 13 May 2007 23:11


Hello Noreen

what I meant is as the $ is so weak, normally any vacation in Europe would be expensive for us. Yes the Europeans coming over here, or purchasing the package are finding everything cheaper which comes from America.

So, if you can get a condo say for $400 in Europe, that in reality is worth a lot less to them accepting the american Dollar, so $400 is really like getting a condo for $200 in their currency...I hope you can understand this.

I am going to England in July, to Cornwall and staying in a cottage that my sister has booked for us (a family holiday and we all have our own cottage). Our 2 bed cottage costs 1200 pounds for the week, which translates to about $2000 for the week... and I have to say it's not anything too special.

These are the going prices for accommodations in the UK...so you can see the $400 to stay in a beautiful resort say in Spain is quite the steal!

hope this helps
maria
pS well done cashwealth on your 2 new Aussie members. Coastal has been on fire recently...hope you are all cashing in
pps Tonya feel free to call or email me with any questions you may have

Happy Mother's day...still a couple of hours to go.

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