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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 289278" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Is this Arbonne? Their products seem to fill up an area very quickly. A neighbor of mine had a cousin get her into this. At the one party I was at everyone seemed to sign up to sell because you got a bunch of stuff for fairly little $$. Then the company FLOODED your email inbox. I got some not so nice emails and even a visit from her trying to pressure me into selling the items more actively (couldn't do it less actively because everyone I knew had either just been contacted and signed up to sell or had skin reactions (very few had reactions, but a few did).</p><p></p><p>The products seemed nice, if overpriced. It is mostly a big pyramid scheme. You get people to sell "under" you, then you get a portion of their sales. You sell, but mostly you get paid more to recruit. But hey, MaryKay and Avon work like this too. So does Pampered Chef and Longaberger Baskets and many other companies.</p><p></p><p>I wish her luck, whatever line she is selling. IF it is not the one I mentioned, can you tell me what company it is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 289278, member: 1233"] Is this Arbonne? Their products seem to fill up an area very quickly. A neighbor of mine had a cousin get her into this. At the one party I was at everyone seemed to sign up to sell because you got a bunch of stuff for fairly little $$. Then the company FLOODED your email inbox. I got some not so nice emails and even a visit from her trying to pressure me into selling the items more actively (couldn't do it less actively because everyone I knew had either just been contacted and signed up to sell or had skin reactions (very few had reactions, but a few did). The products seemed nice, if overpriced. It is mostly a big pyramid scheme. You get people to sell "under" you, then you get a portion of their sales. You sell, but mostly you get paid more to recruit. But hey, MaryKay and Avon work like this too. So does Pampered Chef and Longaberger Baskets and many other companies. I wish her luck, whatever line she is selling. IF it is not the one I mentioned, can you tell me what company it is? [/QUOTE]
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