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Hi , been reading a few threads and I just thought I would recommend Pampered Chef (yes I am a consultant) never in a million years did I think I would be doing this. The products sell themselves and all I have to do is stand in front of people and cook & explain the products as I go - the cooking is a piece of cake as the host reads the instructions !!.
I got into this after having a party and being mad on freebies I wanted all the equipment and if I became a consultant I would get it for £50 - 4 parties later, 3 hours work a party and I have made that £50 and another £150 on top, plus getting booked up for january.
Having done another MLM company I can honestly say this is easy, and if you want to grow your business you can or you can just carry on doing parties and having a part time job - it's up to you.
If anyone wants to they can PM me (mods am I allowed to say that?)The cleaning and scrubbing will wait till tomorrow, For children grow up, as I've learned to my sorrow.
So quiet down, cobwebs. Dust go to sleep. I'm rocking my baby and babies don't keep.0 -
Paulxo wrote:Thanks, Wings...er, already signed up. Guess I could cancel.
Hmm...maybe it's worth a shot though. I like to keep an open mind...
Don't say I didnt warn ya!0 -
Hi just wanted to know how you actually managed to get these types of positions?
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Hi, if you want to work around 10 hours a week extra, and earn around £10 an hour before tax you could always apply to be a registered door supervisor, (bouncer) you don't have to be a steroid pumped giant to ask if someone has any ID, however you do have to be able to del with agressive drunk women (they are nasty!!!!)Debt £5600 all 0%0
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I am nothing to do with them but i thought Pampered chefs looked quite nice too.
My bit on the tips including remember to claim expenses & cash back (from offers), clicking about on quidco & pigsback during a dull lunch break & mystery dining.
I particularly like the mystery dining as you get to eat out fairly often in retirn for a detailsed report, so you get free dionner but also you dont feel like going out so much in between, so you save again.
I also have a website that put holiday makers & house buyers in touch with local families in Crete. This should in theory make me some money as there is an amazon book page (books about Crete) but so far it has netted me a big fat zero. It has helped out in the village in Crete though so at least i get to feel good about that!
Back to the drawing board there then.....another happy bug.........sorry,blogger embracing the simple life0 -
Hello,
I've read all of this thread and maybe I've missed them but does anyone have any recommendations/links for the mystery dining companies? Sounds ideal!0 -
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I'm a catalogue agent (amongst other things!) and earned over 500 quid in November for around 8 hours per week. Came in very handy for Christmas! Brilliant stuff!'The only thing that helps me keep my slender grip on reality is the friendship I have with my collection of singing potatoes'
Sleepy J.0 -
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can anyone tell me if they have any feedback (good or bad) on this homeworking co? I think it sounds good, and I have spoken to someone from the company which sounded legit but I am still quite wary...
http://www.nethomeworkers.co.uk0 -
Re nethomeworkers - probably one to avoid:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=nethomeworkers%20scam
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=nethomeworkers+avoid&btnG=Search&meta=cr%3DcountryUK%7CcountryGB
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best of everything; they just make the best
of everything that comes along their way."
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