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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 289286" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>It is not Arbonne!</p><p> </p><p>The rep said you may get about 2 e-mails per month and that is it.</p><p> </p><p>When I am at home parties, I often listen to how the rep "works" with the customer making a purchase. This person did not pressure ANYONE. You know how you hear over and over sometimes, "Oh, are you SURE you don't want to host a party? I KNOW you would enjoy it." ect., ect. Then I know that person is high pressure. I don't know that I even heard this person ask anyone. She had handed out "surveys" a few minutes earlier with the question of "Would you be interested in a home party?" and used that answer to ask if the person wanted to book last night or not.</p><p> </p><p>I will pm anyone who wants to know the name of the company and website.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, our rep also said that she personally trains all her new recruits but not all reps do because the company has a DVD training program that new people could use. I think the personal one to one training is more uplifting and easier to do than a DVD. You would have someone to ask questions of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 289286, member: 5096"] It is not Arbonne! The rep said you may get about 2 e-mails per month and that is it. When I am at home parties, I often listen to how the rep "works" with the customer making a purchase. This person did not pressure ANYONE. You know how you hear over and over sometimes, "Oh, are you SURE you don't want to host a party? I KNOW you would enjoy it." ect., ect. Then I know that person is high pressure. I don't know that I even heard this person ask anyone. She had handed out "surveys" a few minutes earlier with the question of "Would you be interested in a home party?" and used that answer to ask if the person wanted to book last night or not. I will pm anyone who wants to know the name of the company and website. Oh, our rep also said that she personally trains all her new recruits but not all reps do because the company has a DVD training program that new people could use. I think the personal one to one training is more uplifting and easier to do than a DVD. You would have someone to ask questions of. [/QUOTE]
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