Before joining the Network Marketing Industry, QuiAri Diamond Promoters Lucas Stephanus and Sheila Alifa from Jakarta, Indonesia were very far from living their dream lifestyle. Lucas worked for a state-owned oil company. He was working 12-hour days sometimes from the comfort of an office.
Other times he was assigned to an offshore rig, working for 2 months straight in the middle of the sea. Both Lucas and Sheila are happy they were introduced to the Direct Sales Industry, and QuiAri. They recently reached the high rank of Diamond and are on their way to the top rank of Crown Purple Diamond.
“Network Marketing was a better opportunity than working for the oil company, but joining QuiAri has been life-changing. QuiAri is the new #1 in over 100 countries worldwide, but it is still very new in Indonesia.
We feel like pioneers. People are just discovering QuiAri’s breakthrough products and one-of-a-kind 5-Minute Pay Business Opportunity. Our business took off like a rocket, and it’s not only because of Indonesia.
New Promoters and Customers are joining from all over the globe, and we love it when we can help change their lives in the way Network Marketing changed ours. Our New Year’s resolution
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Lucas Stephanus Exemplifies Success through Talk Fusion
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With a beautiful apartment in the heart of Jakarta and having fulfilled both dreams of owning a Mercedes Benz and a Ferrari California, Diamond Elite Lucas Stephanus is enjoying life on his own terms.
Through Talk Fusion’s business opportunity, he’s finally able to take time for himself and follow his dreams—and this is just the beginning.
But that wasn’t always the case.
Before joining Talk Fusion, Lucas’ future was mapped out much differently. He landed an impressive job in marine engineering and everyone he knew thought he had a bright career ahead of him. But for Lucas, something was missing. So when a friend introduced him to Talk Fusion, he immediately recognized its potential and knew it was time to dream bigger.
He resigned from what many believed was already a “dream job.” Although his