Just a comment: Per the Mary Kay contract with consultants, products are not to be sold in yard sales, Facebook MP, swap meets etc. This helps to keep from selling expired products, and some date codes are in code that only consultants have access to. Mary Kay Corporate legal dept monitors eBay especially for products being sold on that platform.
One of my $50+ profit sales this year was from an MLM, and I heavily debated what to say on my Instagram post. This title immediately intrigued me to see what you would say! I made the same decision as you. “I’ve got some opinions but I’m l I’m going to keep them to myself.” 😀
Sometimes there is good money in MLM products- almost all of them have some unicorn item. Lularoe has denim pieces that sell for $50 & up consistently. Most people overlook it because of the name.
We go a bunch of vintage Tupperware from an estate sale where the lady sold it. She had a crazy amount of new old stock products. Made a killing off of it. Still selling some now too.
I tried to buy a large box of the scentsy bars at a garage sale. She was asking a lot for them. I asked if she could make a deal for less and she said no, but reason she gave me was that they sign some kind of contract that they won't undersell below a certain price. I don't know if thats true but she sure wouldn't budge.
I had just listed a lot of Scentsy Watermelon Mint wax melts which there aren’t many listings for and I was surprised to see that y’all had just listed that same scent shortly after I listed mine. I just thought that it was funny coincidence I had to share.
Multi-level marketing, network marketing, direct sales, whatever you want to call it... my experience has been that 99% of these companies give the rest a bad name. Story time: I was involved with a company back in the early 2000s that I had found to be legitimate after much due diligence... only for them to be bought out by a bigger company who then dissolved their network marketing program completely. Ironic when their whole pitch was "be your own boss and escape corporate America". MLM's a great idea in theory, but it never works out the way it does on paper.
Love your hair Candice
The cows look so cute on the shelf
I love your hair Candice it looks great!
Ooh fun hair cut! Looking Good!
Just a comment: Per the Mary Kay contract with consultants, products are not to be sold in yard sales, Facebook MP, swap meets etc. This helps to keep from selling expired products, and some date codes are in code that only consultants have access to. Mary Kay Corporate legal dept monitors eBay especially for products being sold on that platform.
Cracking sales flying out the shed 👏👏👏👍😊
My 1st experience with MLM was mink oil cosmetics. It was my last too. It was the 70s. 😂
Low sale day hugs Lonnie and Candance!😊!😊
One of my $50+ profit sales this year was from an MLM, and I heavily debated what to say on my Instagram post. This title immediately intrigued me to see what you would say! I made the same decision as you. “I’ve got some opinions but I’m l I’m going to keep them to myself.” 😀
Sometimes there is good money in MLM products- almost all of them have some unicorn item. Lularoe has denim pieces that sell for $50 & up consistently. Most people overlook it because of the name.
We go a bunch of vintage Tupperware from an estate sale where the lady sold it. She had a crazy amount of new old stock products. Made a killing off of it. Still selling some now too.
I tried to buy a large box of the scentsy bars at a garage sale. She was asking a lot for them. I asked if she could make a deal for less and she said no, but reason she gave me was that they sign some kind of contract that they won't undersell below a certain price. I don't know if thats true but she sure wouldn't budge.
I had just listed a lot of Scentsy Watermelon Mint wax melts which there aren’t many listings for and I was surprised to see that y’all had just listed that same scent shortly after I listed mine. I just thought that it was funny coincidence I had to share.
On Facebook Market Place are all you listings local pick up or do you ship also? Thank you
Multi-level marketing, network marketing, direct sales, whatever you want to call it... my experience has been that 99% of these companies give the rest a bad name.
Story time: I was involved with a company back in the early 2000s that I had found to be legitimate after much due diligence... only for them to be bought out by a bigger company who then dissolved their network marketing program completely. Ironic when their whole pitch was "be your own boss and escape corporate America". MLM's a great idea in theory, but it never works out the way it does on paper.
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