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DebbieJ said:Didn't Jo Price (former National Sales Manager) go to Body Shop at Home? She should have stuck with PC. Her loss...
DebbieJ said:Kristi, did you cut and paste your message from somewhere else?
Didn't Jo Price (former National Sales Manager) go to Body Shop at Home? She should have stuck with PC. Her loss...
cheftiffany said:My best friend is a Body Shop consultant and they were so small that she sat with Jo Price at Conference once. Jo was offered a great opportunity with them and any of us would have taken it. She was never disrespectful of our company and only had great things to say. She was an asset to both companies and we should hope that she is able to quickly move on.
Sorry I am not trying to make anyone upset but my best friend did really well with this and absolutely loved it so she is really upset now. We have always been supportive of each others businesses and so I feel her saddness. Plus I really love their products and we don't have a store near us.
bethcooks4u said:I had a body shop at home show and worked hard for her. She was a director and did no host coaching (but then she knew I was a PC director so maybe she assumed?). It was supposed to be a switch of shows but she disappeared once we closed the body shop show. Never returned a call. That show was the last straw on exchanging shows for me. Now if someone wants to I insist that the PC show is first.
amy07 said:One of my Daddy's favorite sayings.....Never assume anything. Just makes an a$$ out of you AND me.........
Not saying that about you Beth.It just came into my mind when I read your post!
finley1991 said:Yes she did... and you're right... her loss.
PS: I went to a Body Shop show and the consultant was horrible, rude, condescending and bullied everyone to have a show. 2nd worst home show experience I've ever had. (Princess House was first - 2 shows in 15 years and both with awful... because of the consultants. Sad.)
Christ Follower said:That IS sad because I have had a Princess House party every year for 9 years (almost signed up with them) and a Body Shop at home party for the last couple of years. I LOVE both of my consultants! I should call my body shop consultant...she mentioned to me long ago if she didn't do that she would consider pc...
I Remember When and Body Shop at Home are closing down due to various factors, including changes in consumer preferences, increased competition in the direct sales market, and challenges in maintaining a sustainable business model. These factors have made it difficult for these companies to continue operating effectively.
The decision to close I Remember When and Body Shop at Home was influenced by declining sales, difficulty in recruiting new consultants, and the overall shift in the retail landscape towards online shopping. The companies faced challenges in adapting to these changes, which ultimately led to their closure.
Consultants may receive compensation based on the company's policies regarding closures. Typically, companies provide final commissions and may offer support during the transition. It is advisable for consultants to check directly with the company for specific details regarding compensation and any final payments.
Customers who have purchased products from I Remember When and Body Shop at Home should check the company's website or contact customer service for information regarding warranties, returns, or exchanges. In many cases, companies provide a grace period for customer support even after closure announcements.
Yes, there are numerous direct sales companies that consultants can consider joining. Some popular alternatives include Pampered Chef, Scentsy, and Thirty-One Gifts. It's important for individuals to research and evaluate these companies based on their product offerings, compensation plans, and company culture before making a decision.