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Becoming an Ecoflow / Bioflow Distributor for extra income

JenniO
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A couple of months ago I became an independent distributor for Ecoflow. They sell Bioflow magnetic bracelets for people in pain, magnet pet collars for dogs with arthritis and other pains, organic skincare and magnetic products that help reduce your petrol and home heating bills.
I think this is a great option for upping one’s income and that’s why I’ve posted.
I am making money with this company but I chose to be a part of Ecoflow because it helps people and offers drug free alternatives to pain, and even offers organic skin care products, which I personally am really into. I have sold bracelets to both men and women and kept in touch to find that their hip pains or arthritic wrist pains have all but disappeared and they are so happy that it makes me feel fantastic too.
A lot of people now are beginning to accept that strong magnets can be effective in treating people with pain. I won’t go in to the scientific bit on here because that’s not what the forum is for but you can certainly check out several articles on magnotherapy or magnet therapy on Google.
Money wise, as a distributor you get the products at 30% off the retail price that the company would advise you to sell the products for. The more you sell the higher the amount of discount you get on the products which gives you more profit per item you sell. Generally speaking you would stand to earn about £25 per bracelet that you sell.
There are no sales targets or pressures, you can do this out of the 9 to 5 working hours, and there are no minimum product values to buy. You can do catalogue drops like Avon reps, or host house parties like party plan or similar, or you can set up craft fair stalls, set up the products on an internet site, really the choice is up to you. The only thing that Ecoflow don’t accept is selling their products through auction sites.
Their website is http://www.ecoflow.com for those who have never heard of the company before. They’ve been in business since 1991.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.
I think this is a great option for upping one’s income and that’s why I’ve posted.
I am making money with this company but I chose to be a part of Ecoflow because it helps people and offers drug free alternatives to pain, and even offers organic skin care products, which I personally am really into. I have sold bracelets to both men and women and kept in touch to find that their hip pains or arthritic wrist pains have all but disappeared and they are so happy that it makes me feel fantastic too.
A lot of people now are beginning to accept that strong magnets can be effective in treating people with pain. I won’t go in to the scientific bit on here because that’s not what the forum is for but you can certainly check out several articles on magnotherapy or magnet therapy on Google.
Money wise, as a distributor you get the products at 30% off the retail price that the company would advise you to sell the products for. The more you sell the higher the amount of discount you get on the products which gives you more profit per item you sell. Generally speaking you would stand to earn about £25 per bracelet that you sell.
There are no sales targets or pressures, you can do this out of the 9 to 5 working hours, and there are no minimum product values to buy. You can do catalogue drops like Avon reps, or host house parties like party plan or similar, or you can set up craft fair stalls, set up the products on an internet site, really the choice is up to you. The only thing that Ecoflow don’t accept is selling their products through auction sites.
Their website is http://www.ecoflow.com for those who have never heard of the company before. They’ve been in business since 1991.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.

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Like any MLM company, one needs to put effort in to earn. I have no problem with that. I tried Ecoflow a few years back and found I did not like keeping stock and sorting out the money. Also, my wife and sister in law have arthritis. I bought both a bracelet and neither worked. I bought myself one to be able to promote it and it broke after three months. If you have found something that you believe in and are happy promoting, good luck to you. But, IMHO there are companies with better policies & procedures and compensation plans out there.The mind of the bigot is like the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour upon it, the more it will contract.
Oliver Wendell Holmes0 -
Sorry to hear that NigeWick, but the bracelets have helped my family tremendously, including me and I had an awful back injury 3 years ago.
Yes I totally agree you do have to put a bit of effort into it but then if somebody said hey make money, do nothing for it! I'd probably run a mile!:D
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I refer you to this article from the Mirror:-
http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/investigations/2009/01/hot-air-from-ecoflow-over-mira.html#comments
As you can see very dubious science is being used to justify the claims made for these devices. It's also interesting to see all the positive comments that appeared with the article. Methinks the company has rounded up all its reps and and asked them to post positive comments. We have seen the same think happen on this forum when a company is being rightly criticized. Suddenly a load of new people sign up and praise the product or service to high heaven.What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0 -
I can't begin to explain the technical scientific facts on how/why the Ecoflow magnets work. They do seem to make the combustion aspect 'burn hotter' thereby the idea is that one could turn down the central heating by a few degrees and still feel the same warmth as before. This is why it is saving money for people. There is a 90 day guarantee so if it didn't work for someone then they could return it which i think is fair enough.
I do think the journalist was out for blood but to be fair to him, the owner of Ecoflow did send a fairly poor response to his inital enquiry as to how Thermoflow's actually work.
I personally am more into the Bioflow bracelets and dog collars and am amazed at the difference it really does make.0 -
As expected the ASA have found against this company, pointing out that they cannot substantiate their so called "fuel-saving" claims:-
http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudications/Public/TF_ADJ_46545.htmWhat part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0
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