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Jamie at Home

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  • weso100
    weso100 Posts: 30 Forumite
    No not a month - since september. Now, after 11 months I have done over £13000 in sales
  • weso100
    weso100 Posts: 30 Forumite
    So £3400 a month?

    Sounds a bit unbelievable.

    no not a month - since Sept. Although now, 11 months on from when I started, I have done over £13000 and my commission has risen to 22%
  • weso100
    weso100 Posts: 30 Forumite
    hairy_g wrote: »
    Hardly suprising the reps can pay their mortgages. I just looked at their prices. :eek:


    Well you know each to their own. The people who pay their mortgages with it so work very very hard and do about 16 shows a month. You get out of it what you put in. Our prices are comparable to John Lewis. The quality is very good and the guarantees are great. People just love it and keep come back for more! But I do understand that it is not for everyone. I was just sharing how great I have found the experience - I am very enthusiastic and am a bit of a PC bore I am afraid. Never mind the money I have made, it is the wonders it has done for my self esteem that I will be forever grateful for.
    x
  • I have been with jamie at home since April, it is fab and there is a small oulay but if you do 4 parties within 8 weeks you make that money back plus some. There is no pressure you do want you want when you want, my manager is very supportive and doesnt pressure me to do more parties etc. It is based on what you want to do. I have found some months hard to get parties, and then some were I have lots of parties, so it evens its self out.
    I would recommend joining. (message me for details):rotfl:
    Good luck with your new venture x:T
  • Peter_Pan
    Peter_Pan Posts: 791 Forumite
    I think its all about finding something that suits you, I hate cooking so wouldn't be any good for me :) and i feel that those types of parties theres an obligation to buy so wouldn't attend or be comfortable holding one. I also have to feel passionate about the products.

    Some people may prefer having parties, some informal coffee mornings, some putting brochures through doors, some doing fairs and local events and so on, its important to make sure that you love the products yourself, that you like the method of retail or that the company allow other ways to retail to try if you didn't get on with their preferred method and that you find out about the company, pay plan and their values.

    I have always been a brochure through doors person but since joining Wikaniko i am going to extend that to local events and fairs as well because the products have given me the confidence to try other ways as i am passionate about the products and the fact that every product helps the Planet.

    I would research all the options and then decide which ones fits in best with what you are looking for.
    We love what we are doing and we love why we're doing it!!
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