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Hi all,
I work for Blue Bella - a fabulous lingerie and romantic marital related products company. The lingerie is French and Italian and is a grown ups version of other similar companies. I have worked for many party plan companies and have found this the best one for meWhen you are looking at companies the three most important things are good products,good prospects and good people which this company has in abundance
Personally I have earned money,free goodies and won a fantastic weekend trip to Paris and these incentives are available to anyone at any level within the company.
Hope this helps
JennyEverything happens for a reason0 -
Hi there,
Not sure if this is the place to put this but I am helping organise a national children's sizing survey. This is in conjuntion with Next, George at Asda and Monsoon. They are offering a £5 voucher for children, £5 for the accompanying adult and £5 for participating schools (per pupil registered) to encourage parents to bring their children along to be scanned (totally safe white light scanning). So far we have scanned in Birmingham - are just about to start Manchester and will be starting Loughborough in the next month. Any suggestions about how I can put this correctly on this site? I, as a Money Saving Newbie would want to know about this if I lived in the relevant areas. What do others think?1 debt in 100 days £48.43/£374 - over 10% paid!
Stash busting 3/20 projects completed
Debt: [STRIKE]£22,025[/STRIKE] ] £21271 debt free date Oct 2016.0 -
I work for a company called 21st Century World Shop.
They run a successful eBay shop 21cws (PowerSellers) and they supply their products at discounted prices so that you can buy cheap and sell yourself making up to 70% profit or more. They also provide eBay listings for their products to take all the hard work out of eBay. You don't have to sell the products online of course. Many Partyplanners, direct marketers etc use them also.
If you are interested then mail them on [EMAIL="customerservices@21cws.com"]customerservices@21cws.com[/EMAIL] for more info.
any more info on that?:footie:0 -
Well, I have a friend that makes money by advertising various affiliate programs by posting YouTube videos. It seems a bit complex for someone like myself but he seems to be doing pretty well with it. Check out Gaming YouTube if you're tech savvy at all.0
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Just done some work for Consumer Intelligence Ltd www.consumerintell.com. Had to ring 6 Insurance companies and ask for a motor quote and then complete some forms online with my thoughts. It took me about an hour and a half and they paid me £50 which arrived within 10 days (you have to wait for the survey to finish). I was sceptical at first but
would definitely work for them again.0 -
Well I do some survey sites - mostly just toluna and yougov, I signed up to lightspeed but after a week I still haven't had an email from then for anything, yet my partner has!
For working from home, I signed up to Avon this week which I think if you have a large group of friends and family then you could easily make a bit of extra cash without my effort - if you do need to go round the houses of your allocated streets obviously a bit more work involved, you do need to buy your books, bags etc but I thought it would be worth doing because at the very least I can get stuff cheaper for myself even if I don't make much money from it, so would be saving a little.
I also signed up for Kleeneze this week, there is a big inital outlay, but your books last 6 months, they don't change the content every month, so if you can get out an about delivering/collecting them you could easily do 400 houses+ a week, making quite a bit of money even taking into account all your costs for your books, bags etc, and you can deliver the books where-ever you want, you aren't given an area. This means you find out where your best customers are, but it does mean you could be in competition with other Kleeneze people and of course Betterware.
We did look into Betterware, as it sounded the best with no charge for books, but for our area they haven't got a manager yet so they couldn't take us on, and can't give us a time-scale- we phoned last week and haven't heard anything yet. I think though if there was a person in your area that Betterware would be worth doing, as you are given a large terrority of your own, and you don't pay for the books, and if you didn't make a huge amount then at least you could look at it from the point of view of being paid a little for taking exercise!
I know this post is a bit old but I did Kleeneze for nearly 2 years - and ended up out of pocket. The books do not last 6 months. You may have found out by now that they might only last one day. Rain gets into the bag and that's the end of the book. Then there's people who don't put them out or bin them. I found I was putting books out in the morning, taking books (sometimes with orders) back in the afternoon, getting the books ready to go out again in the evening. I ended up working 18 hours a day - and that was with my husband and son helping me. Then there were the people who ordered but refused to pay, who I had to go back to several times, the constant harrassment from "upline", having to attend the monthly meetings 50 odd miles away - all petrol and wear and tear on my car. Then there were the returns because most of the items when I did it were cr*p.
It's a parasistic business where the "upline" feed off the backs of those under them. If that upsets any long-standing Kleeneze reps then I'm afraid I'm totally unrepentant!0 -
Hi
I just completed some mystery shopping for Consumer Intelligence, actually recommended by MSE email few weeks back. Just had to call 6 insurance companies for quotes and received my 50pound cheque yesterday, fab. Def recommend them.0 -
I've Just done some work for Consumer intelligence which was recommended by Martin on his earning extra income info page.
They are a Mystery shopping company. I had to do six phone calls while I was searching for my Car Insurance. Took a couple of hours as you have to fill some on-line forms in as well.
Got my £50 cheque yesterday, the whole process took two weeks from doing the calls to getting paid.
Nice little earner. https://www.consumerintel.com0 -
Hi, same as previous posters - I have also done the motor insurance survey for Consumer Intelligence. Phoned 6 insurance companies that they gave me. Was given a 0800 number to ring first and then diverted, so even the phone calls were free. Filled in on-line forms, took about 1.5 hours. Have received cheque for £50 after they verify you have done everything. Would definitely recommend them.0
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I have also recently completed the survey from Consumer Intelligence. I was given a list of 6 Companies to call. After completing a pre-survey questionnaire I then had to call each of the 6 Companies in the order they were given, completing a post-call survey after each call and finishing off with a post-survey questionnaire. Each of the surveys were quite short, and even the phone calls were free! My cheque for £50 for about 90 minutes work arrived this week. I would definately do surveys for this Company again.:j0
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