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During our Avon practices fraud review we have learned a lot and would like to take a moment and discuss our findings. This seemed to be a nice way to get in a good business and maybe make some money at the same time. While we have found no reason to consider this fraudulent, we would like to offer a few words of caution. Here are 3 tips for areas where a newbie might have trouble.

1) If you have 5 recruits, you can become a Unit Leader. You will see compensation for that position, if you can personally sell $250 bi-weekly and your group sell $1, 200 in the same time frame. This might seem to be a tall order for people new to the industry, but it can be done. Most businesses take time to get off the ground, but if you focus on what you are doing and apply yourself, you can be into this level before you know it. As long as you do not fall into the trap of coaching them along the way, you will all be free to focus on your work. Most people flourish if they have to do the work themselves with a little direction on your part. If you do the work for them, everyone suffers a little. Setting limits and giving them resources might be a better way to go.

2) You are primarily having parties in your home or clients homes. It does not have to be a dangerous situation, even in today's climate. Anytime you are going to meet a client, notify a family member or a friend about where you are going and when you expect to be back. Call them back when you are done. There are also alternatives to the personal parties.There is a website that can be rented for $7.50 bi-weekly to allow customers to purchase the products online. It might be a better option for you if safety is a concern for you.

3) You will be expected to buy inventory for your business. It is not an unusual process when you are trying to learn about the business. You will need these products for demonstrations. This might seem cumbersome on the surface, but there is no better way to get to know your product line than to touch it and use it. People will buy more if they can interact with it as well.

While we have found nothing to indicate fraud in the Avon practices fraud review, we have not chosen to participate in the opportunity. We have found that the support and education are important for anyone just beginning in marketing.

Avon Practices Fraud Review

By: Sam Traffanstedt




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