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Laura4 said:Well when you do the thing online, it asks for the dates anyway, at least it did when I submitted my application...I think she's good to go that way. She seems pretty reputable, but I just hope she doesn't feel like she didn't get a whole lot out of her party saleswise (I think so far it might have only been $400) and just want a little bit more and then quit. I hope she'll sign up, see how great we are, etc., etc.,
Laura4 said:If I can MAKE it to $400 it won't be. LOL! I think it was around $330-350 something. I'm being generous. LOL!
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