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Want to be your own boss or want crazy discounts for top of line products?
Xmas has come early!
Now is the time to join my team because you will receive a FREE LIPS KIT with a “business in the box” all you need to do is pay $55+ P&h and continue to get an ongoing 20% discount minimum
(6 colours, gloss and remover for free) will be sent for free
Some of the other benefits are
-20-50% off orders
- there’s no auto ships
- no minimum or maximum spend
- no targets
- you will get a business in a box but you choose if you want to do a business or not
- on going support and training materials to benefit personal development and successful businesses
- long lasting anti ageing technology in all of our top of the line product
You can literally pay for the membership get the free lips kit and run or actually be one of the start ups for this business in NZ
It’s top of the line it’s plant and botanical base, not treated on animals, vegan friendly and gluten free it’s not a stain just a highly pigmented colour that lasts up to 18 hours....though mine has lasted longer
Inbox me if you want more info or join now with the link below!
www.senegence.com...
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We had to think about this one for a little bit to figure it out!
Ms.Smith has four daughters. Each daughter has a brother. How many kids are there in total?
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How much are you paying for your bin tags?
With bin tags on the way out, we want to hear how much you are still spending on them.
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Scam phone calls - be vigilant
Police are aware of reports emerging overnight where people have received a phone call from someone claiming to be a Police officer.
The officer will claim to be from a particular department, tell you that you have been a victim of fraud or scam, and begin to try and obtain further financial information from you.
People have been directed to go to the bank and withdraw money for evidence of the scam.
This is a scam – no legitimate Police officer will ever ask you to hand over money for any reason.
Overnight we have had five instances of this being reported, people need to be vigilant.
Enquiries into reports of scams of a similar nature received last week remain ongoing.
We appreciate these scammers are convincing, but New Zealand Police will never contact you and ask you to withdraw money. New Zealand Police will also never contact people seeking their banking details, card numbers, PIN or passwords.
Older members of our community are being targeted and Police urge anyone with elderly or vulnerable relatives to make them aware this activity is a scam.
There are instances where legitimate Police officers will contact you as part of their duties.
Remember:
• Police will never ask for details about your bank cards, PIN or passwords over the phone.
• Trust your instincts.
• If something doesn't feel right, or is too good to be true, it probably is.
• If you are uncertain, ask for the officer’s details.
• Hang up, contact 105 and request the officer to contact you.
• Police aren’t in the business of offering prize money.
If you are in the unfortunate position of being a victim of a scam, please report the matter to Police.
Take the chance to upskill yourself on scam awareness, check for further information on the Netsafe website: netsafe.org.nz...
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