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"To make money, you have to spend money" is a principal anyone wanting to
start a business has to embrace and understand. Whether you're interested
in entering into a "franchise" venture or building something from the ground up.
Online...it's no different. There's a lot of "Join for Free" which gets you in the front
door but soon it comes down to the issue of making a payment of some kind
to get started.
Club Asteria , Is a prime example of this where earning capacity depends on the
money you put into it. Each Asterio Point is worth $1 and the more you have of course
... the more you will gain from the weekly "profit sharing" runs. Also, like the majority
of programs online, the more you "work" or promote your referral link and have people
come into your downline...the more extra income you will make in the form of referral
commissions and bonuses.
The compensation plan is all laid out on the site and I have went into some detail
here is earlier articles as well. The "profit share" for this week calculated last
Thursday came in at 8% and fluctuates with actual funds in the "pool". Checking
the Forums today I seen payments ranging from just over $10 up to $800+ for one
week. The latter is no doubt impressive but obviously someone with a large and
active downline referring back to the part I mentioned about "working" the program
can make you some big bucks.

On a personal standpoint...I'm a "loner" in the Club to date and watching my Asterio
Point total build each week solely from the weekly profit share rebates. It takes some
patience but we all know how quickly that clock ticks away and I'm seeing my point
and cash balance growing. In addition, another 20 Asterio's will be added from my
$19.95 monthly payment via Alertpay as a Gold member.
In closing...my writing is actually an "escape" for me today where my Dad, which I
also wrote some previous articles about, passed away last Friday near midnight.
The last year he did not enjoy life as he was in a lot of pain from a decease and
cancer that slowly took hold and grew.
He has been already cremated awaiting a family memorial gathering when we
can all get together sometime in the near future. We'll celebrate his life and his
ashes will be brought out to sea, which he loved, as I do.
Certainly agonizing and tough to deal with but I will always remember his parting
words. "Son..do not cry for me but be happy when I go because my pain will be
gone forever."
start a business has to embrace and understand. Whether you're interested
in entering into a "franchise" venture or building something from the ground up.
Online...it's no different. There's a lot of "Join for Free" which gets you in the front
door but soon it comes down to the issue of making a payment of some kind
to get started.
Club Asteria , Is a prime example of this where earning capacity depends on the
money you put into it. Each Asterio Point is worth $1 and the more you have of course
... the more you will gain from the weekly "profit sharing" runs. Also, like the majority
of programs online, the more you "work" or promote your referral link and have people
come into your downline...the more extra income you will make in the form of referral
commissions and bonuses.
The compensation plan is all laid out on the site and I have went into some detail
here is earlier articles as well. The "profit share" for this week calculated last
Thursday came in at 8% and fluctuates with actual funds in the "pool". Checking
the Forums today I seen payments ranging from just over $10 up to $800+ for one
week. The latter is no doubt impressive but obviously someone with a large and
active downline referring back to the part I mentioned about "working" the program
can make you some big bucks.

On a personal standpoint...I'm a "loner" in the Club to date and watching my Asterio
Point total build each week solely from the weekly profit share rebates. It takes some
patience but we all know how quickly that clock ticks away and I'm seeing my point
and cash balance growing. In addition, another 20 Asterio's will be added from my
$19.95 monthly payment via Alertpay as a Gold member.
In closing...my writing is actually an "escape" for me today where my Dad, which I
also wrote some previous articles about, passed away last Friday near midnight.
The last year he did not enjoy life as he was in a lot of pain from a decease and
cancer that slowly took hold and grew.
He has been already cremated awaiting a family memorial gathering when we
can all get together sometime in the near future. We'll celebrate his life and his
ashes will be brought out to sea, which he loved, as I do.
Certainly agonizing and tough to deal with but I will always remember his parting
words. "Son..do not cry for me but be happy when I go because my pain will be
gone forever."















Losing a parent is always so difficult.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Your Dad was a smart man and he knew it was best to move on.
So be happy for him, just like he asked. It'll make you feel better too.
Judy
Thank you Judy
Gord
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Hi Gord!
so very sorry to hear about your father, I know its hard lost mine almost 20 yrs ago. But your dad is right, I truly believe he is in a better place and not in pain and younger and happy in paradise, our spirits go on I truly believe with God. And I know how he feels, I have been suffering over 12 yrs or more with so much physical problems and am young, and sometimes I wish I could go on and be out of this chronic pain. You are both in my prayers and anything I can do please let me know! God bless you all! Much love, Terri
Thank you Terri,
Wishing you a recovery from your ailments and become pain free in the
future. Those of us who live a normal life and pain free should be grateful.
Like my Mom always said...the main thing in life is having your Health.
Gord
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Heartfelt condolences from my family to you and yours Gord. As you know, I experienced a sudden loss of my Dad last year and know where you are coming from. To have the reassurance from him before he left you that he would finally be at peace, though difficult to accept, hopefully will allow you and your family some closure in this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Pete
Thank you Pete,
For some reason I keep thinking about "time". That clock that never stops.
Seconds, minutes, hours go by as we age and I'm thinking. Man! Where has
the time gone. Dad lived a full life at 89 years and now thinking back through
my time with him...it all went by so fast.
Gord
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Hi Gord,
Truly sorry to hear of your father's passing. He is forever in a better place and is surely looking down with pride and happiness at those he left behind, knowing one day he'll see you all again. Smile for him!
Sincerely, Tim
Thank you Tim for your message.
Time heals and as the days go by, thinking more about
the good times we spent together.
Gord
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