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Virgin Vie At Home

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  • Sara I've PM'd you. x
    Happy and thankful with never enough time to do everything
    :rotfl:

  • if anyone is interested in becoming a body shop at home consultant, from manchester or bolton, please pm me :-) x
  • bump :D !!!
    Happy and thankful with never enough time to do everything
    :rotfl:

  • JennyJewell
    JennyJewell Posts: 1,574 Forumite
    Hi ladies :)
    Hope everyone is doing well - this is an old thread now but I hope someone spots it and can help me please :)
    I am currently a Body Shop consultant but have been a Virgin Vie,(now known as Vie at Home), consultant in the past :) Have loved both companies but the problem is with me I get itchy feet and change companies - therefore I succeed but not in a big way because of my fidgetiness,lol! (Is that even a word)?!
    I love Body Shops ethics and it's so cheap to run :)
    I miss the jewellery and lines that BS doesn't sell and Vie does :)
    I'm in a bit of a quandary - don't know if I'm truly missing Vie or just getting itchy feet again? I have been involved in so many party plan companies I think my customers sometimes give up on me,lol, but as I tell them they know they will always have a different party with me - I have changed companies that many times! The shame of it,lol! I think I'm a party plan addict - I just wish my mind would make itself up!!
    Also miss those fab V points - they helped me pay for one or two lovely xmas presents for family :)
    Hmm don't know what to do for the best?
    Help me somebody pleeeease!
    Jen xx
    Everything happens for a reason :)
  • Bubby
    Bubby Posts: 793 Forumite
    I have applied to both:o
    Any advice anyone could give on running parties and drumming up business would be fantastic:D
  • Titchvic
    Titchvic Posts: 13 Forumite
    I'm thinking of doing this as it would fit in with my young family. Any tips?
  • Hi All

    Just ordered my starter kit to start earning money with Vie. I am really looking forward to it. I'm a SAHM at the moment and am just losing my Saturday job working in my sisters restaurant. We've racked up lots of credit at Christmas and so managed to scrape the money together to get the kit.

    I was a Vie consultant about 10-12 years ago but lived on an army camp and the travel to friends who weren't in the camp was proving too much so gave it up.

    I love their products and the fact its not just cosmetics anymore so a nice range to promote.

    I did have a brief look at the bodyshop at home but thought it would be nice to sell something you can't get on the highstreet. Plus I'm not that much of a fan of their stuff.

    I'm looking forward to paying off my credit card and maybe have something towards going away in October.

    Wish me luck and any tips to make the party go with a swing would be greatly appreciated xxx
  • kacie
    kacie Posts: 901 Forumite
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    I'm tempted to do this but I don't drive, as long as the party would be in town I could walk to people's houses, thats not a problem but I was wondering how much stuff, products etc I would need to take with me, would it be too much to carry?
  • catchooky
    catchooky Posts: 420 Forumite
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    edited 27 January 2011 at 8:59PM
    I used to do this and you can order a trolley thing to put your kit bag on, alternatively you could use a trolley case?x
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  • Angel_Rachie
    Angel_Rachie Posts: 161 Forumite
    Hello my name is Ray and I am a newbie Vie at Home consultant *waves*
    Does anyone have any hints and tips for when your just starting out?
    My main concern is struggling to get party booking although i have two booked for this month. My manager has suggested promoting parties at fayres and table top sales - any other ideas?
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