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CARLOS BORRAS MUNOZ
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034687802790     carlos.borras@playademazagon.com

The successful mother and daughter ACN partnership of Frances and Memory began in New Zealand in 2006 when ACN first launched there. After becoming Regional Vice Presidents in 2008, they moved to Australia to expand their business in the Pacific region.

Frances’ role is of a coach and mentor to their IBO’s, helping with their transition to being Business Owners with ACN. Memory, having been a successful pharmaceutical rep prior to ACN, focuses on training their IBO’s on the skills necessary to build their ACN Business and duplicate.

Together they love ACN because it offers them far more choices than they ever had before and the flexibility to spend more time with their family. The journey for them both has been challenging and very rewarding when it comes to sharing this amazing opportunity with the world.

Why ACN? Why now?

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Work Freedom

Set your hours from home or your favorite coffee shop.

Set Your Schedule

YOU get to choose - full- or part-time, or something in between.

Earning Potential

How hard are you willing to work at it?

Essential Services

Your customers already pay for them. Make that work for you.

Low Risk, Low Cost

There’s no costly overhead to eat into your profits

Known Quantity

ACN’s model for business is successful and supportive.

RVPs and SVPs (including Circle of Champions members) earn annual income achieved by fewer than 1% of ACN IBOs. Their success stories and earnings are extraordinary and not typical. Earnings as an ACN IBO are based solely upon the successful sale of products to customers and their usage of those products. Individuals will incur expenses in operating their ACN business, such as the sign-up fee and renewal fee, as well as other possible operating expenses. As with any business, earnings and success at ACN are not guaranteed but depend primarily on the individual’s commitment, persistence and effort. Individuals may not earn income and may lose money as an IBO.