Hey ladies,
Thinking of venturing into selling Avon but was wondering if you could give me an idea if any of you would be interested in buying Avon. Wanted to see if it would be worth it.
Thanks
xx
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Hey ladies,
Thinking of venturing into selling Avon but was wondering if you could give me an idea if any of you would be interested in buying Avon. Wanted to see if it would be worth it.
Thanks
xx
I've heard mixed reviews on the Avon Storm 2 Ultra's, think i'll stick with Pirrelli.
Originally Posted by Mitch9128
LOL, um............ good thinking there....... not quite what i was on about but each to their own i guess
.. Put Avon Storm Ultra 2's on my bke last Oct and done nearly 6,000 miles and still good tread depth in middle of rear tyre. Very hard compound section in middle of tyre.Originally Posted by Mitch9128
Sorry Nico !! ... back to your Avon .... and good luck with the venture if you take the plunge.
I buy Avon (but already have a local rep).
There's an active community here
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/....php?t=2951760
I think it's like a lot of these things these that it does depend on how much effort you put in.
Someone that's enthusiastic, comes up with ideas and works hard at it can make it work.
Personally I would trust Avon a lot more than some other companies I could name (like Betterware or Kleeneze).
Others worth looking at might be Virgin Vie or Pampered Chef.
Debz has racked up 16,000 miles on her Avon Storms and there's still plenty of life left in them!
As to the other Avon, No idea I'm afraid.
Be careful out there Nico - I knew an Avon lady - Max Factor.
Sorry, couldn't resist it. My wife buys it from our local rep.
not bottled water then
gotta storm ultra on at the mo and like the comments on wear
I think like most part time jobs of this type, probably 95% of people fail fairly quickly, but has been said, I’m sure it depends entirely on how much effort is put in to it.
On the other hand, I’m also sure that with a good personality (which you have in bundles) enthusiasm, and determination, it’s possible to make good, possibly very good, money.
I’m not sure how Avon work, but I think most ventures of this type rely on not just selling the product, but also (sometimes mainly) setting on other representatives.
Unless you have to fork out loads of money to start, and you have the free time to put into it, give it a bash, if it doesn’t go as planned at least you will end up with lots of nice smellies
Good luck…
Gerry
I most probably should wear make up :-/ but I don't so it's a no from me chick ( sorry :-*)
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