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02-28-2013, 12:33 AM
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International Living - 2012 Ultimate Event Conference
Code: https://secure.internationalliving.com/121SUE12-Default/W121N206/ You Could Be Living in Paradise
Right Now… For a Lot Less than It Costs You to Stay Home Imagine a place where your dollar goes further… where today’s economic crisis is creating new opportunities… instead of
taking them away. Where costs of living, healthcare, and property are still affordable—like they once were in the U.S. And you can still live luxuriously… even hire a maid… on nothing more than a Social Security check. Dear International Living Reader, What if your retirement looked like this… "We're
lying together in a hammock. The sun is shining brightly overhead, there's a cool breeze, and I can hear the distant sounds of a carnival. Our garden is lush and full of blooming hibiscus and ginger plants. Our fountain gurgles and above us the banana leaves sway…" Only a few months ago, this couple from New Orleans was buried under a mountain of past-due bills. "We were slowly drowning," says Rebecca T. Yet today she and her husband are free of the 50-hour work weeks… and the worry. In a good-value colonial city overseas, they rented a home for just $450 a month. That gave them the flexibility they needed to look for a place of their own. A few weeks in, they found it: A "magnificent house" for just $150,000—a place they transformed into a B&B that provides them both activity and income…
And they're just one couple among tens of thousands who—faced with an uncertain (or downright grim) lifestyle at home—have traded up overseas. "Living in California, we were spoiled by the warm climate and beautiful beaches," says Patricia F. "Retirement would—or should—have given us time to enjoy all that more fully. And yet we had no realistic chance of retiring anywhere near a beach in California." So they, too, looked beyond our borders to find a beachfront retreat that provides them, as Patricia puts it, an "abundance of health, tranquility, adventure, and beauty"—for about one-fifth of what they spent day-to-day in the States. "We live in a nice high rise condo overlooking the ocean. Even with two spoiled cats in need of gourmet food and our love of fine dark chocolate, good Chilean wines, and eating out with friends, we enjoy a very comfortable lifestyle–even more luxurious than we had in California. Including everything except rent ($500 a month), we are currently spending about $1,500 a month." Magic Button : Code: http://[Reported by Members as premium hosting that SUCK! Use MEDIAFIRE :) !!!]/pYRpc/IL-2012-Ultimate-Event-Conference.part01.rar Code: http://[Reported by Members as SPAM THREAD]/74unu1tr |
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02-28-2013, 03:00 PM
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Crappy download links.
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12-01-2013, 01:26 AM
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To all the good hearted members!
I know this is kinda of an old post, BUT if someone has this program could you PLEASE repost it? This is one of those posts that if it really has correct info in the course, and with so many people on limited incomes, it would be great for MANY, MANY people. Right now the links on [Reported by Members as premium hosting that SUCK! Use MEDIAFIRE :) !!!] work but only to one that has a professional account. I bet those with limited incomes don't have a professional account! Do you get the pic here? PLEASE REPOST. Many Thanks in advance. |
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01-01-2014, 11:44 AM
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says only for premium members
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