pcsharon1
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Just had a really terrible show. The ONE person who showed up already has a show booked with someone else next week. The worst part? Before I knew that she was talking about loving to cook and entertain and have people over, etc. So I asked her about becoming a consultants. Absolutely not! She has no desire to do anything like this. So then later on, after I find out she is having a show in a week or so, she is telling the host how she plans to buy the starter kit because it's over $400 in products and only costs $155. So I said "I thought you didn't want to do anything like this" and she tells me..................
The girl who is doing my show told me I could get it and just never do anything. That after six months I would be dropped and then I would have to buy another one if I ever did decide I want to actually sell.
I'm furious! Really! For who does that do anything? The recruit is basically planning to steal the kit and the recruiter is telling her to do it. She won't get anything out of it and she'll be losing sales because she won't even get paid for it. And in the end, it's just going to make the opportunity more expensive because PC is losing money on kits that are never used. Someone tell me why anyone would promote this. I told her that she would be signing a consultant contract (I always use contract instead of agreement if I am worried they may be considering this) stating that she was purchasing the kit in order to sell product and she is required to do $1250 in sales. She said "Oh, she didn't tell me I had to do anything, even after I asked".
Can anyone explain why a consultant would willingly promote this - and no, she is not a friend of the customer.
The girl who is doing my show told me I could get it and just never do anything. That after six months I would be dropped and then I would have to buy another one if I ever did decide I want to actually sell.
I'm furious! Really! For who does that do anything? The recruit is basically planning to steal the kit and the recruiter is telling her to do it. She won't get anything out of it and she'll be losing sales because she won't even get paid for it. And in the end, it's just going to make the opportunity more expensive because PC is losing money on kits that are never used. Someone tell me why anyone would promote this. I told her that she would be signing a consultant contract (I always use contract instead of agreement if I am worried they may be considering this) stating that she was purchasing the kit in order to sell product and she is required to do $1250 in sales. She said "Oh, she didn't tell me I had to do anything, even after I asked".
Can anyone explain why a consultant would willingly promote this - and no, she is not a friend of the customer.