We are a GREAT group of ladies! Come On and Join The Fun!
This group has been started and designed to help you boost your monthly sales and get potential recruits for your business. You will be required to make a purchase of at least $10.00 before taxes and shipping each month from another consultant.
RULES
~When you apply to join the group you will be sent a member questionaire. This must be filled out and sent back before membership will be approved!
~Upon joining you have 7 days to make your initial purchase from the person that referred you. You will be removed from the group if you fail to do this. If you were not referred by a member, please make your initial purchase from the group owner or one of the moderators.
~You may represent as many companies as you choose but remember the number of companies that you put in the grab you have to grab that many companies in return.
~All grab purchases must be made by the 28th of the month.
The next grab will begin on August 1st, if you join after the first of any given month you will be included in the following months grab.
There will be 5 reps per company allowed.
In addition to the Monthly Grab we also have Contests and Business Builders!
Thanks!!
Tiffany Santo ~ Owner
Holly Paterniti ~ Moderator
Companies represented so far:
~Stampin' Up(3)
~Tupperware
~Gold Canyon Candles (4)
~Watkins(2)
~Passion Parties(2)
~Home and Garden Party
~Cookie Lee Jewelry
~Discovery Toys(2)
~Mary Kay
~So Chic Bag Boutique
~Beauticontrol(2)
~Tastefully Simple
~L'Bri Pure n' Natural
~Thirty-One Gifts
~Southern Living At Home
~At Home America
~RRE-Perfect Brew
~Brown Bag Party
~Scentsy
~Cello In A Box
~Gayle's Place
~Once Upon A Family
~Peddler's Kitchen
Here's the premise... You agree to conduct a Turkey Trot over Thanksgiving weekend. At your holiday gathering with family and friends you can sample a few
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