Randy Jeffers

Randy Jeffers is on a mission!

He dreams of creating a company that will liberate hundreds of thousands of people from debt... a company that will bond and unify people as they pursue their livelihood. His vision is to provide hard-working people with an opportunity to take charge of their lives and reach their full potential.

He believes that...

with the right opportunity, anyone can become successful and accomplish their dreams."

Randy Jeffers is the kind of person who pictures for others a special future, the kind of person who believes in others and gives them a positive vision to step into and be surrounded with hope.

The son of a minister, Randy has always worked hard and had many successful business endeavors. By the time he was a senior in high school, Randy was managing a shoe store, attending classes and working twelve hours a day. After attending college, he owned and operated a very successful restaurant. After the restaurant venture, Randy built and operated a prosperous "indoor" 18-hole miniature golf course and amusement centers in multiple locations.

This operation did so well that it became a nationwide model and was visited by people from all over the country who had similar businesses.

In the early 1980′s, Randy was involved in the financial services arena, which allowed him to retire at an early age to pursue some of his dreams. He invested a few years instudying his family's genealogy and traveling around to meet his relatives. In the early 1990′s, he traveled to Venezuela, South America, and with a local friend, started a rain forest preservation project that was responsible for saving many miles of valuable land from the ravages of the illegal diamond miners.

In 1995, through a chance encounter with a former business associate, Randy Jeffers took a look at the de-regulation that was going on in the telecommunications industry. As he delved into telecommunications, he started to develop some initial concepts and plans for implementing a venture that would meet his ideals for the perfect company. He called an old friend that was the CFO of a phone company in Oakland, California, to discuss his ideas. Randy was invited to California to take a look and as fate would have it, his visit coincided with an international phone card show. Randy attended the show, got totally excited about the possibilities of using phone cards as the vehicle to accomplish a bus