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  • Aesop
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    You won't be charged if you don't place an order, but they will send you a book for 55p and you will get calls and emails from your ASM chasing as to why you didn't place an order.

    I am sure ;) that you have a few customers that want to trial a few products and if they are happy with them, will keep them, if not,want to return under the Avon 90 day guarantee.
  • Aesop
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    ooh MrsTine, have you signed up through a DSM? Have never heard of this before.
  • MrsTinks
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    aureol212 wrote: »
    ooh MrsTine, have you signed up through a DSM? Have never heard of this before.

    Not sure what DSM is but looked up her "level" and it's Senior Executive Sales Leader :)
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  • Aesop
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    ah right, she is lower than an ASM then. Still she is doing blooming well to be a Senior Executive Sales Leader :D well done her.
  • aureol212 wrote: »
    You won't be charged if you don't place an order, but they will send you a book for 55p and you will get calls and emails from your ASM chasing as to why you didn't place an order.

    I am sure ;) that you have a few customers that want to trial a few products and if they are happy with them, will keep them, if not,want to return under the Avon 90 day guarantee.


    Thanks for the info aureol :) hope I get some orders, am back out tomorrow to drop books off but have lost the sticky labels I planned on using! grrr had them the other day put them somewhere safe now cant think where I put them.... must be somewhere safe!!

    Glad that the brochure bags have arrived! am really pleased with them... ones I was using was abit big to say the least!!! :rotfl:

    Yep no doubt will get my ASM chasing me yet again!!
  • Aesop
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    I got my son name labels for his coat, bag, etc. Put them somewhere safe, can't find them... grrr

    We got him a height chart, put the pen and stickers somewhere safe.... grrr... can't find them, and he has had a growth spurt... and as for my engagement ring..... grrrrr
  • aureol212 wrote: »
    I got my son name labels for his coat, bag, etc. Put them somewhere safe, can't find them... grrr

    We got him a height chart, put the pen and stickers somewhere safe.... grrr... can't find them, and he has had a growth spurt... and as for my engagement ring..... grrrrr


    Oh dear, sorry you still cant find ur engagement ring, have you checked your hoover? may sound silly but you could of hoovered it up by accident. hope you find it soon and that your OH isnt too mad x
    I still cant find my lables, so thinking a trip tomorrow is in order to get some after a trip to the hospital to see family member :(
  • Aesop
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    chelseylou wrote: »
    Oh dear, sorry you still cant find ur engagement ring, have you checked your hoover? may sound silly but you could of hoovered it up by accident. hope you find it soon and that your OH isnt too mad x
    I still cant find my lables, so thinking a trip tomorrow is in order to get some after a trip to the hospital to see family member :(

    when I find the ring, I will put it in my signature :)

    no, I checked the hoover, emptied it bit by bit. then emptied it completely and hoovered and kept checking in case it got hoovered up :(

    will keep looking.

    Hope you ok. PM me if you want xx
  • aureol212 wrote: »
    when I find the ring, I will put it in my signature :)

    no, I checked the hoover, emptied it bit by bit. then emptied it completely and hoovered and kept checking in case it got hoovered up :(

    will keep looking.

    Hope you ok. PM me if you want xx

    oh no, hopefully its somewhere in your house! fingers crossed anyway! hope it turns up soon

    and thanks, should be ok, just got me down the last day or so as no one knew what was wrong.. which is about right for hospitals! been keeping myself busy with work and avon and have just cleaned our house!
  • Toothsmith
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    MrsTine I admire your bravery lol. I'd be quite happy to have all my teeth pulled out and implants put in but haven't got the money. Maybe I should start saving all my Avon commision lol


    Just to point out - Implants are not a 'zero maintenance' version of teeth.

    They have their own problems, and their own reasons for failure.
    They still need really careful diligent cleaning - probably more so than natural teeth, and they will need more dental visits than natural teeth just to keep a check on them.

    (Teeth can be extracted - implants are put into bone and integrate with it. If an implant needs to come out, it takes a big chunk of bone with it too!)

    Implants DON'T decay like teeth can, but that's it, they do suffer all the other problems if not looked after.

    If you want something that 'get's it over with' and means you needn't attend the dentist for years at a time, then extractions and good old fashioned dentures is the way to go - not implants.

    (But even with full dentures, a visit every 18mths - 2 yrs is still a good idea to do things like an oral cancer check.)

    Natural teeth, well looked after is still, long term, the best overall option.
    How to find a dentist.
    1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
    2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
    3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
    4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.
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