Another D.s. Company- Christian Home Decor

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores experiences and opinions related to a direct sales company offering Christian home decor products, with comparisons to other similar companies. Participants share their thoughts on product pricing, host benefits, and personal experiences at various parties.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that the products are similar to those from Southern Living or At Home, but include inspirational messages.
  • Another participant expresses a fondness for the cards offered, noting their connection to Dayspring Greeting cards.
  • Several users comment on the pricing of the products, describing them as "a little pricey" and expressing concern over host and consultant benefits.
  • One participant shares their experience of attending a lengthy party, highlighting dissatisfaction with the duration and structure of the presentation.
  • Another participant recounts a similar experience at a PartyLite party, finding it overly long and unengaging.
  • One participant notes that they do not participate in other direct sales parties due to a lack of local friends and the distance to consultants.
  • Some participants discuss their views on pricing and warranties, suggesting that once explained, customers may understand the value of the products.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the value of host benefits and the pricing of products, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction while others defend the pricing based on quality and warranty.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences from various direct sales parties, comparing them to their experiences with Pampered Chef, which influences their perceptions of other companies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and participants in the direct sales community may find this discussion relevant for understanding different perspectives on product offerings and party experiences.

esavvymom
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I just found this info. It's a lot like Southern Living or At Home, but with verses, inspirational messages, etc. Blessings Unlimited
 
Wow! I love this! Especially the cards, then I read that they were started by Daysprings Greeting cards, which I love, so must by why I loved the cards!
 
Nice products...a little pricey. I found several things I was interested in. The host and consultant benefits weren't the best.
 
I've seen these before! A friend of a friend does this. It's actually the only kind of other DS party I might actually have besides PC.
 
esavvymom said:
I just found this info. It's a lot like Southern Living or At Home, but with verses, inspirational messages, etc. Blessings Unlimited

Southern Livning at home is now Willow House... I only know that because I went to a party last week at a friend's house and ended up spending $90. :(

You're right... Blessings Unlimited is a lot like WH, except with all the faith messges on the items. And they are a little pricey. I'm doing a lantern wall feature on a blank wall I have and their lanterns are perfect.... except for the writing and price. :(
 
Shawnna said:
Nice products...a little pricey. I found several things I was interested in. The host and consultant benefits weren't the best.

I agree! I hate to say it but PC has the best Hostess Program around. Our hosts get so much! I had a jewelry party the other night... and I ended up having to spend a ton... and I only got 4 things. I was so annoyed with the consultant I just didn't care and wanted the stupid party closed.

And don't get me started on her demo... I cook at my shows and I am in and out in less than 2 hours... this woman was at my house for 4 and a half hours!
 
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Out of curiosity, I looked up a consultant in the area. I put in my city/zip, and only about 8 consultants came up - and I think that was for the STATE, because several of them were 1-2 hrs away from me. That's ok. I don't do other DS parties here anyway, not because I wouldn't want to, but because I don't have enough friends in this area. Mine are mostly 25-30 miles away. (part of what happens when you go to church 25 miles away!)Dawn, I agree...the host benefits typically turn me off to the shows after doing PC for so long. :) That's really scary about the nearly 5 hrs part! What on earth took her so long??
 
my daughter's tastefully simple party was over $600 by the time I paid for her FREE stuff and 1/2 price my shipping was over $30
 
esavvymom said:
Dawn, I agree...the host benefits typically turn me off to the shows after doing PC for so long. :) That's really scary about the nearly 5 hrs part! What on earth took her so long??

Well... we had 20 minutes of introduction... 20 minutes of her introduction... half hour of the history of LS... 15 minutes of how to use the catalog and order forms... then an hour presentation on the different ways to wear a necklace and for what body type... then how the hostess prgram worked which entailed me picking out pieces of jewelry from her display and everyone finding them in the catalog.... then 2 games that took nearly half an hour each... and one was that deal or no deal game where you pick a box and if you decide to keep it and open it and it says book you have to book... out of the 9 people there, 1 person got something other than book a show. Including me! Finally after that we got to actually look at the jewelry... then she spent at least 10 to 15 minutes with everyone at her check out. I had my kitchen cleaned up from everyones cups plates and my hors d'eouvres before she even started to pack her jewelry up.
 
Sounds like the PartyLite Party I attended as a favor a year and a half ago. I love the consultant and host dearly as they are friends but 4 hours of learning how to cut a wick down to 1/4" and making sure to store candles in the proper environment, well, YAWN! And Boring to boot! I had to leave about an hour in as well because any kind of scents cause my sinuses to go crazy so that was one thing that helped but when I walked back in maybe 15 minutes later, they were still talking about the same thing! And I placed an order with a shipping cost of over $12! I hosted a catalog party for the one friend who was not yet a consultant and spent way more than I wanted to as well for my host benefits. Not worth it in my book! Not to mention that I had to have $250 in sales to get any benefits at all. And certainly nothing after that like our PHD. Shawnna - pricy is an understatement. Page 4 the ceramic plates for $45 and people complain about our 4 glass ones for $24. Cute but not at $11.25 for each one. On page 42 there is a set of frames for $42. Three of them. I saw these or ones very much like them at Target for $6.00 each. That makes a set of three $18. WOW!
 
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The people who complain about our prices and such obviously do NOT get out much to these types of parties. ;)
 
I find that once I explain our prices, that they do come around. Not so much with any of the glass products though as I too am not in love with the LTD warranty on them but, for everything else the warranty, and the upgrade if we change the product cost difference, they seem less likely to complain. All I tell them is that I would love for them to return a three year old frying pan to Walmart and see what happens.
 
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Haha- no kidding! Even a 1 year old pan....With things like the "expensive stuff"- those are usually the longer warranty items anyway. And they'll last, if you take care of them. Lifetime pans- a skillet that is $150 full price - if you have that for 10 years, was it worth $15 per year??
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Another D.s. Company - Christian Home Decor?

Another D.s. Company - Christian Home Decor is a direct sales company that specializes in offering a variety of home decor items with a Christian theme. The products range from wall art and decorative accents to functional home items, all designed to inspire and uplift through faith-based messages.

How can I become a consultant for Another D.s. Company?

To become a consultant for Another D.s. Company, you typically need to fill out an application on their official website. After your application is reviewed and approved, you will receive training and resources to help you start your own business selling their products.

What types of products does Another D.s. Company offer?

Another D.s. Company offers a wide range of products including wall art, decorative pillows, kitchen items, and seasonal decor, all featuring Christian messages or themes. Their products are designed to enhance home aesthetics while promoting faith and inspiration.

Is there a minimum sales requirement for consultants?

Yes, like many direct sales companies, Another D.s. Company may have a minimum sales requirement that consultants need to meet to maintain their active status. This requirement can vary, so it's best to check the company's policies or consult with your upline for specific details.

What support does Another D.s. Company provide to its consultants?

Another D.s. Company provides various forms of support to its consultants, including training materials, marketing resources, and access to a community of fellow consultants. They may also offer online training sessions, webinars, and events to help consultants grow their businesses.

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