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Snoopy
08-29-2006, 01:15 PM
Can anyone tell me what the deal is to join Tupperware? Costs, requirements and so on??
Thanks!
tuppertery
08-29-2006, 09:34 PM
Hi Snoopy
Tupperware has been in business for over 50yrs. It is one of the best entrepreneurial opportunities available.
How does $1000 a month sound for only working 4 to 6 hrs a week. Money for life's extra's, Time for your family, Meeting people & having Fun, Driving an Expense paid car.
If you're looking for a flexible schedule, earning an incredible income with no linits, or a new car parked in your drivway, Tupperware is for you.
You can visit my website to see all Tupperware has to Offer and email me for more information.
I'd love to get you started.
tuppertery
08-29-2006, 09:53 PM
Snoopy
Sorry I thought my email and website was in my signature
Here it is
tuppertery@aol.com
http://www.my.tupperware.com/terrycascino
Tupperwaretonja
08-30-2006, 07:25 AM
Can anyone tell me what the deal is to join Tupperware? Costs, requirements and so on??
Costs - there are 2 kits avail at the moment
Executive Business Kit for $99.99 including shipping
Fall Kit for $59.99 including shipping- avail until Oct 27th
To remian active must meet quarterly sales - discount is 25% to start - access Tupperware mainsite 3 ways
1-Free access to files, forums and latest news and information BUT no website,
2-Same as Free BUt with website for $7.99 month
3-Same as Free BUT with website for $15.99 month- higher search engine is what they say is the difference
I have the $7.99 so am not certain
The BEST thing is that you would get to show others the most exciting plastic they have ever seen, with innovative ideas for stovetop, microwave, serving in style, storage solutions and so many more ways that Tupperware can free up space and time in their lives.
When people hear me say I am with Tup they reply "I didn't know it was still around" Or " You know I have Tupperware that is about 20-30 years old and I am still using it" - is so strange how folks have lost touch with something so popular and successful- they are always so surprised to see the new colors and how the products have changed
On my Biz Cards I have Take a LOOK at th NEW Tupperware, It's NOT your MOMMA's Plastic !
Hope that helps clarify a little for ya - Am sure if you email tupperterry she can fill you in on what I missed
But thought since it was asked would be good to post in case others want to know as well !
Tonja
dbshelly
10-22-2006, 07:36 AM
If Tupperwares discount is 25% to start. What is it after? I thought that was the percentage discount consultants received.
tina1
10-23-2006, 09:56 PM
If Tupperwares discount is 25% to start. What is it after? I thought that was the percentage discount consultants received.
Hi...the discount is always at least 25%. When Tupperware offers samples, these sample prices are usually more than 25%, and what's really great is consultants can get the sale items at an additional 25% on top of what the company is offering. Plus....it your personal monthly sales are over $1000 you will recieve a bonus 5%...and at $3000 you get more bonus. Plus you can receive royalties on your team members.
Also, Tupperware always offers incentives for sales....for example, consultant with $500 or more in sales during the middle weeks in November will earn a 3 piece knife set and if their sales are $1000 they will earn the knife block also.
You can email me at tinaclark1@sbcglobal.net if you need/want any additionally information.
Have a great day!
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