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Avon Hints and Tips (Part 2)

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  • What do ppl do about goin over there credit limit? My sl has signed m y bf up to use his account lol (he wernt too pleased not very macho!! lmao) but i said id only use his account if i still got the £1 in every £4 from the start of the balance and not from the £78 she said thats fine i will, but i dont no if she was just sayin it to get a signing up bonus??? btw she soon came round when i said id sign him up :whistle:
    !!!!!!!!Bingo Mad!!!!!!!!:beer:
  • lozza1985 wrote: »
    We're aren't all bad lol - some of us have huge teams (unfortunately not me!), some work also, and of course most have the weekends off! Hopefully they'll get back to you soon - some are rubbish though admittedly which isn't fair.


    will you be my sales leader :D
    !!!!!!!!Bingo Mad!!!!!!!!:beer:
  • lozza1985
    lozza1985 Posts: 3,373 Forumite
    What do ppl do about goin over there credit limit? My sl has signed m y bf up to use his account lol (he wernt too pleased not very macho!! lmao) but i said id only use his account if i still got the £1 in every £4 from the start of the balance and not from the £78 she said thats fine i will, but i dont no if she was just sayin it to get a signing up bonus??? btw she soon came round when i said id sign him up :whistle:

    Thats a lie!!!! You will need to hit £78/£148 on each account!!! Best bet is to use both accounts for this first order, but after that point once you have paid your balances, your credit limit should have increased enough on your own account so that you can just use that account from then on. You will also be charged £7.50 on each account as they are completely separate, avon don't link them in anyway.
    Avon Lady since 2009 - I help on the Avon hints & tips thread to help other reps/new sales leaders as I was helped so much by it when I first started out :A
  • lozza1985
    lozza1985 Posts: 3,373 Forumite
    will you be my sales leader :D

    Lol wish I could be! I do help out on here though so if you get stuck I'm sure someone will be able to help you! :)
    Avon Lady since 2009 - I help on the Avon hints & tips thread to help other reps/new sales leaders as I was helped so much by it when I first started out :A
  • has anyone on here come up with a nice, quick and easy way to prep their order forms? I find writing my name, email and phone number, circling the day i'm collecting the book and filling in the delivery date on so many forms takes absolutely ages!!

    Anyone know a quicker way?

    I do always put the collection day and delivery date on the little flyer I put in the front of the book, so maybe could leave that bit blank but it will still take ages to fill out the other stuff!!

    Any suggestion?
  • What do ppl do about goin over there credit limit? My sl has signed m y bf up to use his account lol (he wernt too pleased not very macho!! lmao) but i said id only use his account if i still got the £1 in every £4 from the start of the balance and not from the £78 she said thats fine i will, but i dont no if she was just sayin it to get a signing up bonus??? btw she soon came round when i said id sign him up :whistle:

    Took me a while to understand your message (not 'into' textspeak :confused:) however, whilst still a Newbie, I would think that if you were 'encouraged' to sign up your boyfriend then 'his account' will not qualify for any discount until 'he' has ordered a minimum of £78 Doesn't actually matter what your Sales Leader says; Avon accounts will only allow discount after £78 of orders and, of course, the percentage increases after £148(?) so if you only have orders of £150 per campaign, not sure your SL's advice was in your best interests...... Anyone else confirm yes/no?
    Make the most of everything in life (especially Avon ;))
  • lozza1985 wrote: »
    Thats a lie!!!! You will need to hit £78/£148 on each account!!! Best bet is to use both accounts for this first order, but after that point once you have paid your balances, your credit limit should have increased enough on your own account so that you can just use that account from then on. You will also be charged £7.50 on each account as they are completely separate, avon don't link them in anyway.


    OMG i didnt know that!! i signed him up on fri is there anyway i can cancel his account without charge? i cant believe shes done that, dont get me wrong i dont mind making her a bit of money through signing my OH up rather than put to with my own money but if shes lying then she can $%*& off!!! lol. thanks for letting me know that, like i havnt got better things to do than trapse the streets with my 8 month old for the fun of it?? :eek:
    !!!!!!!!Bingo Mad!!!!!!!!:beer:
  • has anyone on here come up with a nice, quick and easy way to prep their order forms? I find writing my name, email and phone number, circling the day i'm collecting the book and filling in the delivery date on so many forms takes absolutely ages!!

    Anyone know a quicker way?

    I do always put the collection day and delivery date on the little flyer I put in the front of the book, so maybe could leave that bit blank but it will still take ages to fill out the other stuff!!

    Any suggestion?

    i just stick my mobile number on mine that should be enough cos then they can def contact u at all times :D
    !!!!!!!!Bingo Mad!!!!!!!!:beer:
  • I have a friend who's working two jobs and Avon is her third, she's asked Avon for help about what to do about tax and hasn't been given any solid advice. All jobs will keep her in the same tax bracket but is it worth her opening a small limited co to put her avon through or is it just too much hassle and she should just continue to declare taxable earnings to the tax dept?
    Many thanks for any help ?
  • has anyone on here come up with a nice, quick and easy way to prep their order forms? I find writing my name, email and phone number, circling the day i'm collecting the book and filling in the delivery date on so many forms takes absolutely ages!!

    Anyone know a quicker way?

    I do always put the collection day and delivery date on the little flyer I put in the front of the book, so maybe could leave that bit blank but it will still take ages to fill out the other stuff!!

    Any suggestion?

    Mentioned earlier in the thread - I ordered a 'free' ink stamp from Vistaprint (you only pay postage), which includes my name, address, telephone no. and email address. Does mean, of course, you have to stamp both the top and bottom copies of the order forms but it's still quicker than writing it out.

    Also prepared a little note (12 to an A4 page), which I staple to the front of every brochure, mentioning that I'll be back on Tuesday (or Friday) - again with my contact details on - asking them to leave the book outside if they won't be in. All I have to complete is the date.

    The time that saves me enables me to personalise my order forms (nice touch - 'thanks' to my SL) - also means it reminds me which houses to deliver to and seeing as I always include the next campaign with each order the order form also acts as a delivery address for orders (and ensures I don't end up with the quandary of having an order but not knowing the address! :eek:)

    Incidentally, for less than £10 from Vistaprint I got the self-inking address stamp, address labels, postcards (good for ad hoc notes/canvassing), calling cards and a T-shirt - all with your own designed logos, name and contact details!:j
    Make the most of everything in life (especially Avon ;))
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