£100 to join & earn £95 per customer

July 11, 2011 by  
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By becoming an Independent Distributor (ID), which costs just £100 until 30 September 2011 (standard joining fee is £199.75), you gather your own personal customers, and can introduce new Distributors into the business as well. As an ID you can currently earn a Customer Gathering Bonus of up to £95 for every new customer, and a regular monthly income based on everything they spend. You also earn commission on what your Distributors’ customers spend too! As Distributors in your team follow your example and build their own successful business, you can gain promotion and earn and increasing share in their success.

The residual income you build will continue to be paid as long as your customers continue to use their services, providing you have at least six active qualifying customers.

Here are some of the benefits:

• generate an increasing wealth by helping people save money
• earn a generous ongoing monthly income
• significant cash bonuses and fantastic incentives
• no experience necessary
• free training and support provided
• work the hours to suit you
• no stock to carry or targets to meet
• share option scheme

£200 90-Day Starter Bonus: earn back the equivalent of double your joining fee in your first 90 days as a Distributor! Ask me how!

Earn a Double Bonus!: until 30 September 2011, you can earn a double bonus of up to £95 for each new customer you gather who takes five Eligible Services from the Utility Warehouse. Ask for details!

As you would expect from one of the UK’s leading businesses, you will be given training, advice and ongoing guidance to help you succeed. Although you will be in business for yourself, you will never be by yourself.

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3 Responses to “£100 to join & earn £95 per customer”
  1. Jamie Morton says:

    Jez. Useful website – thanks. I’m a Mortgage Broker, based in Southampton and have been looking at Utility Warehouse for years. I’ve a few friends who are involved as Distributors, but would like to join ‘direct’ (If I do join that is). I’m looking to get started in the New Year and have a couple of questions to ask: (1) Is it still £100 to join; (2) Is there any training in my area and (3) Do I have to join through an existing Distributor?

    • Jez Tromans Jez Tromans says:

      Jamie, thanks for the comment. I’ve been involved as a Distributor with the Utility Warehouse for several years and during that time, one of the key trends has been a growing interest from professionals like yourself – Teachers, Doctors, Pilots, Accountants etc, all getting involved. One of the main groups has been Financial Advisors and many are enjoying significant success. Folk from your sector understand the benefits of a residual income, but also come with a powerful consultative selling style that lends itself very well to being a Utility Warehouse Distributor. Don’t wait to long…this is a very good time to join!

      In answer to your questions – (1) there is still a £100 joining fee and this is likely to remain in place until March; (2) Training is available on the South Coast and at a venue very close to you and (3) You will need to find a sponsor (an existing Distributor), who will help you to get started. You may wish to go back to the person who first told you about the Company and if not, please feel free to contact me.

  2. Diana & John Fisher says:

    Jez, we currently run our own commercial cleaning company in Stratford. It seems that every networking event we go to at the moment, there is some mention of Utility Warehouse. Several of our friends are already customers and keep mentioning the cashback card that is offered to customers. We also subscribe to Which? magazine and you’ll no doubt be aware of how positive the mentions are regarding Utility Warehouse and in particular, the very favourable endorsement of Utility Warehouse energy. All looks good and we can see the potential of offering savings to our current business customers. Can you please tell us more about what is included with the start-up fee and if there are any ongoing subscriptions to consider?

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