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Re: Utility Warehouse

Last post Thu, Jul 31 2008, 8:42 PM by aiminghigh. 2 replies.
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  •  Tue, Oct 09 2007, 6:21 PM

    Re: Utility Warehouse

    Jason

    I think you need to read more about pyramid selling

    The look of a structure i.e. it looks like a pyramid is like all BUSINESS A MAN AT THE TOP SUPPORTED BY MANY LEVELS BELOW

     

    What Pyramid selling is is simply I ask you to give me £100,000 and I'll give you 20% return p.a.

    I then use the next person's £100,000 to pay you your 20% and so on.

    It works for a while until finally, being built on sand, the pyramid collapses.

     

    The Utility Warehouse is quite simply a brilliant cost saving system where some 16000 self employed salesmen get a few customers, earn a pittance, and the company does quite nidely.

    A few eanr reasonably and a very few at the top live the life of Riley!

     

    BUT every customer saves money.

    EVEN poor old Marooned who being a complete twit did not (as we are all told to do) read his meter regularly and keep his supplier up dated!

    Thus he had a debt that needed addressing. He still got the best cheapest energy available in his region!

     

    Paul 

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  •  Mon, Oct 15 2007, 12:16 PM

    Re: Utility Warehouse

    I'm glad to hear you got a good deal Paul.


    Jason Lloyd

    moneysupermarket.com

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  •  Thu, Jul 31 2008, 8:42 PM

    Re: Utility Warehouse

    Does anyone take notice of "best buy" recommendations in Which magazine?

    If so then Zen came top last month and the Utility Warehouse Broadcall package (£19.99 for line rental, 8mb broadband and free weekend calls) came runner up.

    AND unlike talktalk they will activate lines and even install lines and allocate new numbers cheaper than BT with no contracts involved.

    chris

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