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Avon Hints and Tips (Part 2)
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is says it can be returned "unopened" for credit.... so no good really if you open it and find its rubbish i think ??
Maybe im just overcautious but instead of buying anything like that ive been investing the money i would have spent on bits that have been on the good offers like the 5 for £5 etc.. and the fab 99p offers theres been, like the mens aftershave stuff, shower gels, and will be getting the nail buffers etc. Way i looked at it the 99p stuff works out at only 73p each item roughly after commission so you can get quite a bit for the £30 you spend... and then you have a choice of what you buy.
Just me being really cautious about what i invest in though! LOL0 -
Had delivery today and wanted an item replaced that was sent wrong. Sent me Earring & necklace set instead of dolphin charm. Well the replacement they have sent is the same again aaaaaarrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggg. Really are getting to be very lax with everything. I give up.:female:0
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hi has anyone tried leaving books with schools in the staff rooms ........................... anyone been successful with it:smileyhea:A0
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Hi dmg1977,
this is what I was going to do, have a few schools near me. Am going to wait till they open in September and ask if I can leave a book in each school staffroom. I am always being told to go to hairdressers, beauty shops, libraries, schools, playgroups, anywhere there are mums, ie the park, and leave books.0 -
Hiya,
I used to be an Avon sales leader about 3 years ago, but I didn't do very well and stopped Avon altogether. I was out shopping this morning and bumped into my old area manager and stoppe to say hello.
She asked if I was interested in starting up as she has some uncovered territory. Part of me thinks, yeah why not, and the other part wonders if it's worth the hassle.
If you were given the chance to do it all again, would you bother?
I must admit I did like getting out an about and all the walking was fab for my weight loss, but it's the hasle of the wrong orders arriving and returns and phone calls to Avon etc that put me off.
Should I, or shouldn't I?0 -
go for it id say0
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Yep! I'd say the same, but then we Essex Girls have to stick together :beer:'Better to ask a silly question than to make a silly mistake' Elliebee's Mum
Avon Lady 2007-20100 -
I'd say go for it! I am on my fourth campaign and loving it!0
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Ive just signed up today and about to sort out getting my first lot of catalogues out in my area. I'll definately be keeping my eye on this forum to pick up any hints and tips!Time to get things sorted once and for all......0
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hello!!!
just done my first campaign and got £178 which is good seeing as i had one week and only got around half of my area. :-) So next campaign looks promising.
Anyway, i am going to be doing a car boot soon after deciding to declutter and needing the extra money. So i was thinking i could maybe buy some avon stuff to sell on my stall but:
Which items do you think will sell the best???
Has anyone actually had any experience with selling avon things at a car boot???
thank you :-)0
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