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Telecom plus The Market

Telecom plus products and services could potentially be used by every home and business in the UK. There's over 20 million homes alone, that could save money on their bills each month.

Ok, lets be realistic, We do have a few of those customers, but there's still plenty to go around!

The UK Market

The UK market for these services is worth in excess of £20 Billion. The company currently has over 175,000 satisfied customers (June 2004) and yet, that only represents 0.5% of the available market.

To further clarify the scale of this opportunity: the medium term target set by our Chief Executive is for 2,000,000 customers.

Telecommunications & Energy

Telecoms and energy are two of the largest industries in the WORLD. The recent deregulation of these markets in the UK has created the opportunity for our company to offer a broad range of essential household services at a significant discount to the prices currently being charged by the former monopoly suppliers.

Companies like BT, Vodafone and British Gas make billions of pounds in profits every year by overcharging their customers. By saving on advertising and marketing, and cutting out expensive retail overheads, the company provides their customers with substantial savings on all their services.

Independent endorsements

Many leading consumer magazines have recommended our services as 'BEST BUY'. We've also been positively featured on TV and in may national newspapers. [See news articles].

The Markets right, The Times right

Would you like a piece of the ACTION? If your ambition is to generate a secure income from a solid business, the best time to join is when it has already proved itself and has clear projections for the future. Some of the most successful distributors in this business opportunity have not yet joined. Are you amongst them?

Telecom plus, the Utility Warehouse - The Market in summary

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