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    What do you think about selling parties like tupperware or pampered chef?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.What do you think about selling parties like tupperware or pampered chef?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(What do you think about selling parties like tupperware or pampered chef?),it will help you,my kids.



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I do not attend because I hate greedy scams disguised as hospitality. It is not hospitable to invite someone to your home and then bombard them with products and expectations. Not polite.
Tried both and I made no money. I liked the product too much and spent as much as I made.
Many women enjoy going to parties that offer a product such as cookware, candles, or beauty aids. I have never enjoyed these parties and do not attend if I can avoid it. It's a matter of choice. I choose to stay away from them.
I'm not big on these whatsoever, but my mom sold tupperware years and years ago. I do like Pampered Chef parties to a certain extent -primarily because of the food served. And their products aren't too bad either (my favorite being the ice cream scooper).
I don't go to them for several reasons.
1. I'm usually invited by someone I only kind of know, like an acquaintance who wouldn't invite me to her party unless she was trying to sell something.
2. I don't really consider it a "party" if you sit around looking at products you don't want to buy &/or have no use for.
3. A lot of people are insulted if you come to their party & don't buy anything, more insulted than if you just didn't go altogether.
To avoid all of these things, I just don't go.
I agree with Linzy Loo 100%
I love both. I'm an independent consultant for PC and I have an aunt who does Tupperware. I haven't been to a Tupperware party in a while (there's some competition) but Pampered Chef parties are fun. You get free food and most consultants encourage guests to participate and check out the products, hands-on.
As for selling, Pampered Chef provides great resources and support. The startup package is also very reasonably priced.
Pampered Chef has the best consultant and host programs. For consultants, there's minimum 20% commission, personal discounts, free products, and wonderful vacations.


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