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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' experiences and opinions regarding Work at Home United and its association with Melaleuca. Participants share their thoughts on the products, membership requirements, and personal anecdotes related to their experiences with similar companies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that Work at Home United is associated with Melaleuca.
  • Another participant shares their experience with Melaleuca, noting that it feels similar to Amway due to the requirement to purchase products monthly.
  • One participant expresses a preference for shopping in-store rather than committing to monthly purchases, indicating a concern about overspending.
  • Another participant, identifying as a Melaleuca user, appreciates some products but finds the experience increasingly annoying.
  • One participant recounts their brief membership with Melaleuca, highlighting the high costs and decreasing product sizes as reasons for their dissatisfaction.
  • Another participant shares their hesitation about signing up for Melaleuca due to the unfamiliarity with the products and ultimately decided to drop their membership after the first shipment.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding their experiences with Melaleuca, with some expressing positive feelings about specific products while others highlight frustrations with costs and membership requirements. No clear consensus emerges on the overall value of the company.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences related to their interactions with Melaleuca and similar companies, reflecting a range of opinions and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering or approached about Work at Home United or Melaleuca may find these personal experiences relevant to their decision-making process.

PCMelissa
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Anyone know anything of this company or knows anyone who signed?
 
Work at home united is with Melaleuca.
 
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ok, I will search that... thanks!
 
If it's with Melaleuca, I have SIL's who do this. I'm not a fan though. It's like Amway in that they have their own brand of products that you buy. They have a million products, all with the same magical ingredient of Melaleuca oil. I have a friend who bought their products. She made it sound like it's a club-type thing where you are required to spend a certain amount each month on products. (I'm no expert on this, though, so please forgive me if there are people here who love and use this stuff...this was just MHO) :) My hang up is that I like to just run to the store when I need stuff. If I have to buy stuff every month, I will be overspending on things. But that's just my shopping preference.Is this the company that your potential recruit is looking into?
 
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No, actually I have been approached for that one.....hers is Rodan or something...by the doctors who make Proactiv. I mean come on....who is REALLY passionate about skin care! lol
 
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I do Melaleuca. Well, not "Do" Melaleuca...I use Melaleuca, but for how long I don't know. My kids' babysitter sells it, and she's with WaHU.

There are a few things that I really do like...their toothpaste, for one. But for the most part, yeah...it's beginning to get annoying.
 
PCMelissa said:
No, actually I have been approached for that one.....hers is Rodan or something...by the doctors who make Proactiv. I mean come on....who is REALLY passionate about skin care! lol

LOL - I've said this before, but your post just reminded me....for the first 2 yrs of my son's life, my skin care regime consisted of washing my face with a baby wipe while I changed his morning diaper!:D (hey - if it's gentle enough for a baby's butt, it's good enough for my face, right?:o)
 
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ChefBeckyD said:
LOL - I've said this before, but your post just reminded me....for the first 2 yrs of my son's life, my skin care regime consisted of washing my face with a baby wipe while I changed his morning diaper!:D (hey - if it's gentle enough for a baby's butt, it's good enough for my face, right?:o)


Ha, that is funny.

Jessa, can you email me on how it is becom ing annoying?

[email protected] TIA!
 
I was a member of Melaleuca for about 6 months. I liked the products but I did end spending quite a bit each month just to make the amount you need to purchase to stay as a member. I signed up under a friend of mine and now she is thinking about quitting it as well. The prices keep going up and sizing keeps going down I guess. :(
 
Melissa, check your mail. :)
 
i almost signed up for melaleuca. i just couldn't get around the idea of paying so much for things i hadn't heard of just to TRY product. infact, i actually did sign up then dropped it right away after my first shippment...
 
ChefBeckyD said:
LOL - I've said this before, but your post just reminded me....for the first 2 yrs of my son's life, my skin care regime consisted of washing my face with a baby wipe while I changed his morning diaper!:D (hey - if it's gentle enough for a baby's butt, it's good enough for my face, right?:o)

Please oh please oh please tell me it was face, then baby butt.
 
Jean DeVries said:
Please oh please oh please tell me it was face, then baby butt.

LOL!

Actually, it was one for me, and one for him.:D
 

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What is Work at Home United?

Work at Home United is a community and platform that supports individuals looking to start their own home-based business, primarily through direct sales opportunities. It focuses on providing resources, training, and a supportive network for those involved in direct sales, including companies like Pampered Chef.

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