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Virgin Vie - worth it?
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I had a rep leave as she couldn't get enough orders from her friends - turned out they were loyal customers to a virgin vie rep - so out of interest I sent of for a brochure from the website to have a look at - and I was surprised at the cost of the products, they are good quality, Mum got some last year for my sisters wedding, but bit pricey for me - though the brochure looked attractive
Do you know many people who would be willing to buy virgin vie from you - have an ask around before you join to avoid being disappointed
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 :A0 -
DebtFreeASAP wrote: »Ok I'm considering different ways to supplement my part time income, especially now I'm a full time student. Can anyone give their views on Virgin Vie - for or against and why?
If you are wondering which direct sales company might suit you best then log onto comparextraincome dot com ( I have to spell it like this cos at the moment it wont let me post links) . This site gives you profiles on nearlly all the direct sales companies and home based business opportunities and then you can pick whats right for you . It outlines all the initial set up costs etc , and what you are likely to earn if you work really hard at it . The only company I know where there is no initial set up cost is partylite ( o.k , guess which company i work for ?lol) , but you need to work out what suits you best . Good luck whatever you decide to do0
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