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'Forever Products' _work from home?
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OnlyCuriousLooking
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Forever Products.
foreverliving-dot-com and qlsgroupweb-dot-net are the website links.
Is anybody familiar with this company? There was an advert on TotalJobs about this, which sounded promising. The TotalJobs ad said something along the lines of 'Work from home, helping local small businesses, work with 20 clients'.
I've been looking at it, and I'm not sure really how it all works, and I can't find any information about them anywhere.
I could really do with something at the moment. If anybody knows anything about this company, it would be great to hear about it.
foreverliving-dot-com and qlsgroupweb-dot-net are the website links.
Is anybody familiar with this company? There was an advert on TotalJobs about this, which sounded promising. The TotalJobs ad said something along the lines of 'Work from home, helping local small businesses, work with 20 clients'.
I've been looking at it, and I'm not sure really how it all works, and I can't find any information about them anywhere.
I could really do with something at the moment. If anybody knows anything about this company, it would be great to hear about it.
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It's multi level marketing. The normal warnings apply.
There's an old thread here about them.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/11916770 -
Okay, thanks.
I dont think I'll go for this. Doesn't look right for me, even if was above board completely.
Still looking then
Are there any work from home jobs/companies that are known to be generally okay? So far everything is feeling like a scam.0 -
You have to fork out a lot for Forever Living and sell a ridiculous amount. Plus their products are extremely expensive.
I know someone who does Jamie at Home and the costs are fairly minimal - you do get kit worth £400 for an initial lay out of money and the commission rates are good. I hasten to add that I have nothing to do with Jamie at Home and do not sell his products at all. It can be MLM but you can do it on your own.0 -
I would avoid it if it was me0
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I'm not going to go for it, it really doesn't sound right. Thanks for the advice.0
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