Welcome to the Syndicate Club. I'm Michael Coon, the founder of the Syndicate Club, and I'd like to share the proven success of the Syndicate Club with you. If you're like many people, you've probably spent years and hundreds of dollars playing lotto with little or no success. Our team has spent five years developing, trialling, and perfecting a unique computerized system to improve your chances of winning. We have made playing lotto easy, convenient, and affordable. See what a truly unique opportunity is being offered to you here. Simply watch this presentation. It only takes a few minutes. OzPower, our unique way of playing lotto, greatly increases your chance of winning. It plays you in three Australian lottery draws every week for just $12.50. That's right, three lotteries per week. OzLotto, Powerball, and Saturday Night Lotto for only $12.50 per week. The Syndicate Club allocates you a permanent set of five numbers that we play every week in OzLotto, Powerball, and Saturday Night Lotteries for just $12.50 per week. We lodge, check, collect, and bank into your account your prize money for you, and that's just the start of it. How does it all work? The Syndicate Club is just that, a syndicate of people just like you. What is a syndicate? A syndicate is a group of people who share the same lotto numbers to increase their chances of winning. An OzPower syndicate is made up of 25 people, and they equally share the winnings. Have you noticed that you play with a set of only five numbers for each lottery draw? The club guarantees you the sixth number in the OzLotto and Saturday Night Lotto draws, as well as covering every Powerball number. The Games Let's look at the OzLotto and Saturday Night Lotto games. As mentioned, you play with five numbers, not six. The Syndicate Club covers the sixth number by combining the remaining 40 numbers. The difference is amazing. Here's an example. If you played a single entry and matched four correct numbers plus one supplementary, you'd win one fourth division prize, which on average from previous history results is about $78. Playing in an OzPower syndicate effectively gives you that extra winning number. So when you match four correct numbers plus one supplementary number, in actual fact you have five correct numbers plus one supplementary, which is a second division win. After sharing your win with your other syndicate members, you would still win almost $2,000 each. Powerball If you've ever played Powerball, you'll know that the hardest thing to get is the Powerball, which is drawn from the second barrel. Well, not anymore. With the OzPower syndicate, the same five numbers played in the other draws are used to play in the Powerball draw. These five numbers are combined with every Powerball number from the second barrel. Therefore, when you match, say, four syndicate numbers with the numbers drawn from the first barrel, it's really like matching four numbers and the Powerball from the second barrel. Show me the facts. Fact. The odds of winning OzLotto and Saturday Night Lotto from a single game quick pick is about one in eight million. And yet thousands of people play this way every week, hoping to beat the odds and strike it lucky. Playing in an OzPower syndicate reduces the odds down by almost eight million. Fact. The odds of winning Powerball are almost one in fifty-five million. Playing in an OzPower syndicate reduces the odds down by almost fifty-four million. The prize tables. The table we're now viewing is the OzLotto and Saturday Night Lotto prize table. Using the OzPower system when you win, you always win more than one division. For example, looking at the first line of the table, if your five syndicate numbers are drawn in either Lotto draw, you win not only first division, but two second division and 37 third division prizes to be shared amongst your syndicate. It's the same with Powerball. You will always have the Powerball, as we saw earlier. If your five syndicate numbers are drawn out of the first barrel, you've won first division, plus you've also won second division 44 times within your syndicate. Increase your chance of winning. Proven success. Play three Australian lotteries every week. Total lump sum payouts. Guaranteed sixth number in every draw. Easy, convenient and affordable. We lodge, check, collect and deposit to your nominated account for you. All this for only $12.50 per week. Like to enjoy the benefits of the OzPower system? Like to increase your chances of winning by using the OzPower system? And for only $12.50 per week? Yes! The bonus plan. In addition to improving your odds of winning Lotto, the Syndicate Club also invites you to become involved in our bonus plan and play at no cost each week. Here's how it works. While you are a current subscriber to the Syndicate Club, we'll pay you a $2.50 members bonus each week for every person you personally introduce to your first line. Here's an example. You tell five people about the Syndicate Club and they become members participating in an OzPower Syndicate. It's that simple. Now you are playing at no direct cost to you each week. Create a win-win situation. In addition to being able to play for no direct cost to you and the chance of winning the Australian Lotteries, you can also create an additional ongoing income. The five people you've spoken to and who have joined the club are known as your first line. By simply showing these five people how to do exactly as you did, you can create an income. As these people tell others about the club and membership grows, you can earn an extra 50 cents per person in bonuses from your second line to your fifth line. Even better, you can double that 50 cents to $1 per person simply by maintaining a minimum of five people as active members on your first line and helping each of these members to maintain five active members themselves. It's that easy. Look at the income potential. This table is a mathematical example of the income level you could be receiving should you introduce five people who in turn introduce five people. Incredible, isn't it? Would an extra $200 per week help you pay some bills? An additional $500 per week could pay off the mortgage. How about $1,000 per week? Would that change your lifestyle? No matter what you achieve, it's a win-win situation. Your own free website. The Syndicate Club provides all its members their very own free, personalized website to assist them in promoting their own business and creating an ongoing income. Other benefits? Members on screen presentations. Members' online marketing tips. Members' chat rooms. Members' emails. 24-hour, 7-day-a-week access. And online newsletters. How much does it cost? It costs just $22 for a 12-month membership. Additionally, you'll be debited $12.50 a week for your first four weeks of play payable in advance, plus an extra $12.50 a week for the next four weeks, which will be held in reserve should there be insufficient funds in your credit card account at any stage. Your application is processed online immediately. You'll receive a membership card showing your membership ID, plus your five playing numbers to be played in the Australian AusLotto, Saturday Night Lotto and Powerball draws each and every week. You'll also receive confirmation of this by email. Act now. After all, the sooner you join, the sooner you can start increasing your chances of winning and earn additional income if you choose. I wish you every success. So how do you join? There are two ways to join the Syndicate Club. Firstly, via the internet, log on to your sponsor's website and join instantly. Credit card is the only method of payment acceptable when joining via the internet. Simply insert your card details via our secure site internet application page. Please be assured, your credit card details are completely safe. Secondly, you can complete an application form and send it directly to the club along with your payment. Joining this way gives you two payment options. Simply insert your credit card details on the manual application form or by direct debit to your nominated bank account. This can only be used by Australian residents. If you choose direct debit, you must complete a DDR form and return it with your application. Please enclose a bank check or Australia Post money order for either $122 or $144, depending on your requirements. It is essential that you correctly complete your bank account details. You must provide your BSB number and your account number. Please look at your checkbook or bank statement to get the complete set of numbers. Do not use your ATM card number. Join now. Stay viewing for an example of an in-home presentation kindly provided by one of the club's team leaders. Watch and learn just how easy it is as one of the club's team leaders demonstrates his own style in-home presentation. This presentation takes about 40 minutes. It is informative and covers many of the everyday questions and answers you will encounter. Hi, my name is John Treble. I'm a team leader with the Syndicat Club. This presentation, which I'm going to show you right now, is easy to do. All you have to do is watch how I do it and you too can learn how to do it. How would you like to greatly increase your chances of winning a First Division prize in the lotto? Sound good? Greatly increase your chances. Let me give you a couple of odds. For a start, let's take OzLotto. In OzLotto, the chances of winning a First Division prize is one in eight million. One in eight million. That's doing it normally. With the Syndicat Club, the chances of winning a First Division prize is one in 200,000. Greatly increasing your chances of winning. Do you agree? Now let's give you another example. Let's take Powerball. In Powerball, the odds are even greater. One in 54 million. Doing it normally, up the road. In the Syndicat Club, one in one million. 53 million off. Unbelievable, isn't it? Let's take Saturday Night Lotto. The odds on the Saturday Night Lotto, a lot of people don't realise this. It's exactly the same as the OzLotto. One in eight million again. In the Syndicat Club, one in 200,000. Absolutely phenomenal, isn't it? How do we do it? How is it all done? I'll explain. First of all, in the Syndicat Club, when you join, you're issued a membership card, like that. It's a plastic card, just like that, has a membership card. And it has your name on it. It has some other information on there. But it has, as you'll note, it's got, actually on there it's got five numbers in boxes. Now you know, normally in Lotto, you play with six numbers. You select six numbers out of 45, don't you? Alright? Now, with us, we don't. We only have to select five. They're the five numbers. Now those five numbers you're issued with, you can't select them, you can't say I'm going to choose them, because what happens is the computer will issue those numbers. And it does it 25 times, because you're playing in a Syndicat with 24 others. So there's you and 24 others, so 25 in the Syndicat. Okay? All with the same numbers. So what's happening is the computer starts issuing the numbers, and it goes 25 times, 25th one, it changes. And now a new staff. Okay? So you're playing in a Syndicat of 25 with five numbers, not six. Why five numbers, not six? The reason is, is that the sixth number you're guaranteed by the club. The sixth number you're actually guaranteed. So, again, Oslotto, the sixth number you're guaranteed, which means you're playing five with the field, really. That's what it really is, a good way of playing, five with the field. So what you're doing is that you are guaranteed in the Oslotto to have one ball before you even start to play. You've got one before you even start to play. Now let's take Powerball. What's the hardest thing to get in Powerball? What's the hardest number? Is a Powerball. Why is that? It's played with two barrels, not one, right? And you've got to select five out of one barrel and you've got to select the Powerball, haven't you? Well, in the Syndicat club you are guaranteed the Powerball, guaranteed. People fall on the floor when they hear that. Guaranteed the Powerball. Now let's take Saturday Night Lotto, the same scenario again as the Oslotto. You're guaranteed one ball before you even play. That's how the odds are greatly improved playing the Syndicat club way. You're playing with 25 others. Now some people may say, oh yes, but if I'm playing with 25 others the prize is going to be shared. Alright, the prize is going to be shared with 25 others. Okay, well that's fine, that's true. But there is something else and that is if I gave you the figures on playing with five, you get five numbers home, normally up the road, what have you got? You've got third division prize. Have you not? Third division prize. Whereas if you've got five numbers home on your card here, what have you got? First division prize. So the amount is enormously increased from a third division prize, isn't it? Enormously increased, okay, on all prizes. Now you're actually, if you really work it out, if you're playing five with the field on Tuesday night, Thursday night and Saturday night, right, if you were playing up the road, you'd be playing 36 games playing it normally. Here's the Cuban, you fill in your six numbers and you've got, you do that 12 times on that Cuban and submit it, alright, and you do the same thing again when you're doing the Powerball and you put five numbers down and you select the other one, okay, and the same thing Saturday, six numbers down, you're playing how many games? 36 games, aren't you? 36 games. That would cost you, normally, up the road, about $25. Slightly fair is from state to state, it's about $25. So if you were playing that weekly, it'd be $25 a week, wouldn't it? If you were playing those three games. 36 games for $25 a week. Well, in the Syndicate Club, you're playing 125 games, alright, for roughly half that price, roughly half the price, because in the Syndicate Club, you're actually playing, it's costing you $12.50 a week. $12.50 for 125 games as opposed to roughly $25 for 36 games. How would you like to win the big prize? What if the big prize, sometimes I've seen the prizes in there, $12 million, you know, in the jackpot, $20 million divided by 25, not bad, is it? Not bad, is it? Alright, divided by 25. Now, no doubt some of you people here, I mean, some people here are members, some are not. How many of you here have actually won a prize, the members, how many of you have won a prize in the Syndicate Club? Look at it, have a look around you. Actually won a prize, alright. In fact, the club pulled off the big prize on Anzac Day. 1.1 million divided by 25, $44,000 each. Some of those members have only been in the organisation for a short time. Imagine, they've joined and they've won the big prize, $44,000. How many people here have won, say, more than, and it might be here, a lot of people have, because they've won prizes from $2,000, $5,000, $6,000, $8,000, alright. Is there anybody here that's won more than, say, $5,000? And how much did you win? $44,000.78. Congratulations, I'm real, I'm real. I didn't realise we'd get somebody like that in the audience. Unbelievable, $44,000. Have you spent it yet? No, my wife tucked it away for a rainy day. She grabbed the cheque as soon as I got it. And banked it. Wonderful, wonderful. I take it you're not millionaires? Not yet. Not yet? That's good, it goes for somebody really worthwhile. Fantastic, fantastic. Well, as you can see, what we have to offer is a good offer, a really good offer. $12.50, 125 games, three nights a week. Most people couldn't afford to play 125 games a week. They couldn't afford that every week. How much do you think that would be every week? It's a really good offer, isn't it? $12.50. How would you like to play for even less? How would you like to play for $10 a week? Or even $7.50 a week? Or even $5 a week, 125 games? Now it's really getting exciting, isn't it? Really getting exciting. Because what I'm going to show you now is the other side of the Seneca Club, which is the bonus plan. The bonus plan, alright? Let me show you how you can play for even less. There's you. You think it's a really good offer, don't you? So if you think it's a really good offer and you join because you think it's a really good offer, wouldn't you want to share this information, share the club with your friends, relatives, etc.? Wouldn't you want to do that? You'd be pretty selfish if you didn't, wouldn't you? At least make the offer. Share it. They might want to be in it, they might not. So let me show you. Now you think it's a really good offer and you introduce it to just one person. One. You've shown them it and they've joined. You're going to get paid $2.50 per week for that person from there on whilst they remain a member. How much are you playing for now? $12.50 a week, $2.50 off, how much? $10. $10 already. Now it's $10 to play in 125 games for $10. What if you did the same thing again? How much are you playing for now? $7.50 a week. You did the same thing again. How much are you playing for now? $5, 125 games a week for $5. Shall I match that anywhere? You do the same thing again. How much now? $2.50. And of course if you did the same thing again, you're playing no cost. No direct cost. How are you? $125 games per week, no direct cost. Unreal, isn't it? But some people might say to me, well, gee, but I don't think I know that many people. Which is quite ridiculous really because social psychologists have actually proven that the average person at age 21 knows on a first name basis over 2,000 people. Did you know that? You've forgotten them. 2,000 people. You've only got to go back by age 21. By my age I know how many you think. Quite a few million. But you've forgotten them. But let's suppose you didn't. So I'm going to show you now how it is that you can still play for no direct cost even if you introduce say two people. Just two. How does that work? You, you have introduced two. If they did the same, they didn't introduce five, they can't, but they did the same. On this level what happens is you're paid 50 cents. So if they introduced two, you're now talking about 50 cents. You're getting paid 50 cents. They're getting paid $2.50. Aren't they? Per week. So, and that one does the same. 50 cents and 50 cents. $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7. How much are you playing for now? Per week. $7.50. What if they did the same? And you'll get in 50 cents for all of those. Alright? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. $1.50 per week. And if they did the same, the couple of them did the same. And you're getting 50 cents there, what happens now? You're playing for no direct cost again, aren't you? But you know, there's an interesting thing that can happen here as well. Because if you introduced one of these people, or another one, let's say one of these people, and they in fact introduced five, and you introduced five, you went back and you introduced five, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and one of these five introduced five, that doubles to a dollar, not 50 cents. Doubles. What do you think is happening now? If that happened all the way through there, what do you think is happening? It's gone now for playing no direct cost too. You're now being paid to play lotto. Isn't that exciting? Paid to play lotto, unheard of. I get paid to play lotto. How many people here get paid to play lotto? Isn't that interesting? Let me just give you another illustration. There is you, and we'll go back, and this is an illustration, we know it's not a perfect world. There is you, and you introduced five. You'll get in $2.50 for each of those, so you are playing no cost. Is that correct? You're playing no cost. Now, it's not a perfect world, but this is an illustration. They do the same as you have done. 25, level 1, level 2. 25, on this level here, you've got your five, they've got their five, so how much are you getting now? You're not getting 50 cents, are you? You're getting a dollar. So, 25 at a dollar, 25 dollars per week. Per week. $100 a four week calendar month. Good, isn't it? Who could do with an extra $100 a month? Who's going to say no? But let's suppose that those do the same. 125, third level. 125 at a dollar, $125 per week. Per week. Plus your 25, 150, playing at no cost. $600 a four week calendar month. $600. Who could do with an extra $600 per month? Pay the mortgage? Got a little house? Great though, isn't it? As one person said to me, $600 a week goes a long way. Paid to pay Lotto. But now it's going to start to look ridiculous. It is going to start to look ridiculous. But I'm going to show you anyway, because it does happen, it can happen, and it is happening right now to various members of the club. 125, go and get five. 625, level four, 625, $625 per week. Plus your 125, plus the 25, 625, 725, 750, 775 per week. Great, isn't it? What's the average wage you think? About what, 500? 500? Who loves their job? Anybody here love their job? It's amazing, isn't it? I looked at some stats one stage there, and 87% of the population don't even like their job, let alone love it. They don't even like their job. You can leave your job. You can leave your job. Unreal, isn't it? How many people here have left their job already? Yeah, I left my job about three months ago, John. I started with the Sydney Hit Club just as a player, but the penny dropped, and the other guys weren't paying me enough money, unfortunately, so yeah, I'm doing it full-time now. Excellent. So let's go even further, because the club pays five levels deep. 625, go and get five. Now it's looking really ridiculous, because 3125 converts into 3125 dollars per week. Per week. Isn't that looking ridiculous? Add those figures up. Roughly, it's talking about $3,900 per week, and playing no cost. Per week. A lot of people don't believe that. They go, no, they can't be. They can't be, possibly. Because their mindset has been locked into a position where they can't think higher than the job. They can't think higher than the $500. That's fine. So what do they do? Just join, play for no cost, and see what happens. Just interview a couple of people and see what happens. And then they get a shock. They're going to find themselves coming down to these regions, and you know what will happen? Then they believe in it. Then they believe in it. And it's already happening to people. Already happening. Alright? $3,900 per week. But we know it's not a perfect world. People say, oh yes, it doesn't happen like that. That's fine. It'll break down. It can break down on the way down. It'll flittle down. Some will do things and some won't. And it'll only finish up $1,000 a week. Are you worried? $1,000 a week? What did you do for that $1,000 a week? You introduced $5,000. Amazing, isn't it? Amazing. What would happen? I'm going to give you another illustration of what can happen by introducing just one. You can actually play no cost for introducing just one. You can actually play and be paid to play by introducing just one. Let me show you how that works. One. I won't kid you, it's the right one. Some people can say, well gee, they might know. Some of you here might know that one person right now. They're what we call a runner in the business. They're a runner or a doer or a go-getter. They see the whole picture. They see the bigger picture. The penny drops and they go, wow, and out they go after it. Alright? So nobody said you need to stop at five as the last illustration. So the one is the right one and you might know that person now or you might have to introduce five to find that one. Or you might have to introduce ten or fifteen or twenty or fifty to find that one. It doesn't mean to say the others are not doing something because they are. You're going down. But you've found the one. And the one goes, whoa, and it's happened. And they're in it one day, that's twenty-five. What's happening here? Two dollars fifty. They're playing for, playing at that point for ten dollars. They're not. Two dollars fifty. You haven't introduced, that one hasn't introduced five, or you haven't introduced five, so therefore you're getting what? Fifty cents, aren't you? You're not getting a dollar. Alright? So we're going to do it on the lowest denominator here. Fifty cents, twenty-five times fifty cents, twelve dollars fifty. Twelve dollars fifty. Plus two dollars fifty. Fourteen, what's that, fifteen dollars? How much is it costing you to play? Ten. Nine is two dollars fifty. Fourteen dollars, oh sorry, fifteen dollars, normally twelve dollars fifty. You're playing no cost, no direct cost. You're actually now making money. You're actually at that point already being paid to play, aren't you? The twenty-five, they're not the go, they're not the runner, they're not the go-getter and the doer. The twenty-five, ordinary folks. So let's say we average it out at five apiece. Five apiece average it out, one twenty-five. Level one, level two, level three. One twenty-five at fifty cents, sixty-two fifty. Per week, plus the twelve fifty, so round figures you're making about sixty-two dollars per week, aren't you? And playing lotto, no cost. One twenty-five, do the same, they're not runners, they're not go-doers. Average, six twenty-five at five each. Level four, six twenty-five in fifty cents, how much is that? Three hundred, half, three, half. Reminds me of something I saw on TV once, I'll have half. Right, it is three, three hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents, is that correct? Per week, plus you're sixty-two, coming up close to the four hundred a week, is it not so? Even on fifty cents, you're being paid. Same thing happens again, average people, none of those are runners, go-getters, doers. Three, one, two, five. Half of that, round figures, per week. Add them up around, around what, one, eight, five, oh, around that figure. Just round it off now, who cares? Eighteen hundred and fifty per week, what did you do? One, you introduced just one. Now again it's not a perfect world and it flitted down as it went down, etc, etc, and it all flitted down. If it was five hundred or a thousand a week, who cares? Are you worried? Of course not. But, there's something interesting here. Because, if you'd introduced one there, and you know that if you had another four here, this is going to double. Because now you're going to get a dollar, aren't you? Do you reckon you're going to go and get the other four? Real quick, honey Sue, you're in the lotto, I'm joining you in the Cineca Club. I'm joining you in the Cineca Club, you don't have to pay anything, I'll pay for you. Uncle George, you know, I know you're not a gambler, you know, and you're against gambling, don't worry about it, this isn't a gamble, I'm paying for it. You're not going to cost yourself a thing, so he's not gambling. You're going to put the other four there real quick, aren't you? And turn that into five, which will turn that into that per week. In fact, you wouldn't be waiting until you got there, you'd be doing it up here somewhere. Real quick. Maybe even up here. Wouldn't you? Again, it's not a perfect world. And guess what? It only finishes up $1,500, $2,000 a week. Are you worried? You'd better believe it, are you worried? Not in your life. Alright. Now, there's some people here, no doubt, who were hands-on up earlier, that have been paid to play lotto. At this point, I'd like to hear from some of you that have been paid to play lotto. My name is Lindsay Gibson, and I own my own business, and the first two weeks of joining the Cineca Club, I was playing at no cost. And my bonuses have been increasing month by month, and at the moment, my bonuses add up to $1,400, and I think it's a great club to be in, and I'd recommend it to anybody. Excellent. Give him a hand. Excellent. Excellent. Anybody else? My name is Robbie, and I'm a housewife. I joined the Cineca Club. I'm just so glad I did. My bonuses to date are over $10,000, and I just think it's great. Absolutely. Unbelievable. Give her a hand. Alright. Now, I'd like you to hear from somebody else who's not with us at the moment, but I'm going to put a video on, alright, because he'd just like to say hi on the video. And his name is Hank, and Hank can tell you all about the power of one. That's what he called it, the power of one. Hank is in Holland right now, smiling. He introduced just one person, one. My name is Hank. I came from Holland in 1968. I played lotto every week for approximately $30 a week, and I never won anything. I got introduced to the Cineca Club on the 6th of July, 1999, because I could play for a lot less and greatly increase my chances of winning. After I joined, I was lucky, and I won $248 in my first hunt. A plane. I joined one person which resulted in bonuses of $7,481. I'm retired now, and I was driving cabs part-time. I'm not driving taxis anymore, and I'm off to Holland for a holiday with my wife. I call this the power of one. Well, thanks very much, Hank. Give him a clap on that. The power of one. The power of one. But wait, there's more. Ever heard that before? There is more, because the company also has a thing called an additional bonus plan, and that's to encourage people to be leaders. I'll show you how that works. If you have got five on your front line, right, you've got five on your front line, you're now a leader. And what happens is you are going to get paid the sixth level, but not weekly, monthly. The sixth level. The sixth level. Now, just do your sums, and this is going to really start looking mad. Three, one, two, five. They get five round figures. Fifteen thousand. And you're getting paid that, the sixth level, the sixth, at one dollar per member per month. Fifteen thousand. Now, that is looking ridiculous, isn't it? Again, if it breaks down, etc., etc., and it only finishes up, six thousand. Plus all of this. Now we're coming into the level of thinking, the mindset, because everything is possible, everything. Fifteen thousand. Could be fifteen thousand dollars a month plus. Unbelievable, isn't it? But, there's more. Because if you've got five there and you've got twenty-five there, it doesn't matter even if that one got the twenty-five, it doesn't matter. As long as you've got five members there on your first level, and you've got twenty-five members on your second level, you've now been promoted again. And you're going to get paid the seventh level, monthly. Not weekly, monthly, but I'm not even going to put the figures down. Five times that, but not at a dollar, at a dollar fifty per member per month. Now it's really blown out. And if you've got one twenty-five there, you've now qualified again to move up the ladder and move down in the bonus plan. You'll get one twenty-five there, five twenty-five, one twenty-five, you get paid the eighth level. I'm not even putting these figures down, you work it out. You work it out. Sit down with a pen or a calculator. Eighth level, but not at a dollar fifty a month per member, but at two dollars per month per member. Getting really mad isn't it? Now, if you've got six twenty-five there, remember you didn't do this, did you? You just did that. They're doing that, they're doing that, they're doing that. You get paid the ninth level. Not at two dollars per month per member, but at two dollars fifty per month per member. How much do you think you can earn? The sky's the limit. There's no limit, what we're talking about here. The sky's the limit. The only thing that can stop this happening is you up there. That's the only thing that can stop this happening. But wait, there's more. Because, it blows me away, all this blows me away. I thought the five levels was great. Blows me away. Because as you move up in these ranks, there's various prizes as well that go with it. All the way through, this is the first one here, you go on all the way through and you get a pen recognition. You go on all the way through from a pen to a watch, Syndicate Club watch, key rings, calculators and you're going all the way up here, this level here, you're talking about a laptop computer worth three and a half thousand dollars. Guess how easy it is then to do this presentation. Let me show you something. And it goes up to, I got this, goes up, it goes up. Remember, you're not doing it. People find this hard to understand. As it goes, it explodes and what happens, you get to there, get that number and you're talking about a Caribbean cruise for two. But there's more, again. Unbelievable. Because they also have a group recognition. Another pin. As you're going up, if you've got five in your group, for example, you get a pin, right? You've got 25 in your whole group. This is the nine levels. 25 in your whole group. You get in a hat, a golf hat, very nice golf hat. Somebody said, well, what do you get for 50? I said a bigger hat. Now you get a pen set, right? As it goes up, you're talking about a business card holder, you're talking about, as it goes up, a polo shirt, as it goes up, a leather jacket, as it goes up, a leather briefcase, as it goes up to an overseas trip for two again, right? As it goes up, a BMW. A BMW. Not least, it's yours, it's yours. Somebody said to me the other day, but if I got that number, and that's a 10,000 in the whole group, and it sounds a lot, I know, but in this business, it is not because of the snowball effect, all right? And guess what? Suddenly you find yourself with a BMW, you don't need it, because if you've got 10,000 in the line, how much you on? So lots of things happen in this business, and are happening. It is the most exciting business in the world. Most exciting business in the world. Sky is the limit. The sky is the limit. And as somebody said to me, mentioned to me, one of my people said to me, you know, I worked it out, that if I introduce one person in six months, one in six months, and they did the same, one in six months, and they all did one in six months as it went, in six years you'll be earning over $200,000 a year and growing. Six months? Better than any superannuation I've ever heard of. Lots of people are getting involved. We've got lots of big business people. Millionaires are getting involved right now. Why? They see it. Why are they getting involved? I was also told something like that, to be earning about five grand a month, you'd have to invest about two and a half, three million, tied up in the banks. The world is your oyster. You help you, you help your family, change your children's lives, change your life and their life forever, and you touch people all around you. You touch people all around you. You can even save people's lives. And of course you're all aware that the club is international now, international. And you're all given your own free website. You can look up and track everything, all the information, even things like updates and all that sort of things in there, and you've got a webpage in there that does a presentation as well for you. So look how easy that is. Phone, email, letter, people you know overseas, tell them to look up your webpage. They go into it, they see it all, the whole thing's explained to them, and they ask them if they want to join, they join, up comes the form, they fill it in, and they're instantly in. And they're instantly got their plan numbers, they're instantly got their ID number, and guess what? They're instantly got their own webpage to show others. Unbelievable, isn't it? Unbelievable. Very exciting. Very exciting. Think of the potential there. You tell three on the email, they tell three of their friends, they tell five of their friends, and see how it can happen. International, the world is your oyster. Application forms are here. Join now. Join now. Thanks very much. Well, there you have it. A simple, participant-friendly concept that is redefining people's financial positions. Can you afford not to join? You may wish to adopt some of the very useful things you've just seen in this presentation. Alternatively, the Syndicate Club now has produced a special presentation pack comprising an animated presentation on video and CD-ROM, as well as a still presentation on 35-millimetre colour slides and full colour overhead projector slides. They are available now from the Club's order desk.