I got an email from another direct sales person - she does MK and Tupperware (didn't even know she did Tupperware maybe she just started).
Anyway, she has asked me for catalogs a couple of times, has me on her mailing list, etc. I have never bought from her. In the beginning I told her I already had a MK rep., which I did, but the truth is I really don't buy much. I like Elizabeth Arden makeup and usually get all the blush, eye shadow, etc. free when they have their bonus months.
Anyway, back to the email. She said she was wondering if I wanted to do some kind of trade, or work something out with each of our businesses. She knows a few consultants who trade each other for product. She also wants a new Spring book.
I'm not sure I really want to do this. I use most of my "extra" products on my hosts, booths, etc. If she wanted something I don't have extra of I only get a 20% discount. I really dont' want any MK and can't think of anything I need from Tupperware either.
What should I say to her w/o hurting her feelings? You guys always have the best advice.
Thanks in advance!
Anyway, she has asked me for catalogs a couple of times, has me on her mailing list, etc. I have never bought from her. In the beginning I told her I already had a MK rep., which I did, but the truth is I really don't buy much. I like Elizabeth Arden makeup and usually get all the blush, eye shadow, etc. free when they have their bonus months.
Anyway, back to the email. She said she was wondering if I wanted to do some kind of trade, or work something out with each of our businesses. She knows a few consultants who trade each other for product. She also wants a new Spring book.
I'm not sure I really want to do this. I use most of my "extra" products on my hosts, booths, etc. If she wanted something I don't have extra of I only get a 20% discount. I really dont' want any MK and can't think of anything I need from Tupperware either.
What should I say to her w/o hurting her feelings? You guys always have the best advice.
Thanks in advance!