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How hard is being a tupperware distributor?

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My mum and i are thinking about doing tupperwear parties but are worried that we might not meet our number of sales we have to make.

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  1. I think Tupperware is a great companies and great product I just don't get selling something that is guaranteed for life and always looking for new customers.  I went with a consumable product with no quotas and a 50% commission.

    Good Luck


  2. I recently joined Tupperware on January 3rd, and you have almost 6 months to make your quota.  They do give a 30 day incentive, but they are not going to deactivate you unless you are inactive (no anything) for four months.  I have a great upline and sponsor that I found online.  I do online parties, and I am almost to my 300 dollar in mark in my first 30 days.  It is not a pressure type of deal.  I know some people who sign just for the 25-35% off with the membership.  Tupperware also allows you to sell online now, and it's great!  I couldn't go without my Tupperware now.

  3. Well any type of  job that requires sales is going to be hard i mean sometimes youre going to make the number of sales that u need and sometimes ur not it requires alot of ur time if u want to make it far, plus u have to be driving to make the parties, so add the gas and mileage. My mom used to do that and Mary Kay  she was so good with sales but it didn't work for her but that's just her it works for many others thought it all depends. I wish u the best and success in ur new decision for 2008  but before u make a decision find out more about the products and benefits if they have any.

  4. I have been with Tupperware for over a year now, and I absolutely LOVE it! I love being able to offer a trusted product to people.  Tupperware has a lifetime warranty so you know you are selling an incredible product.  A recent study has found that only 6% of homes in the U.S. were "aware" and conciously buying Tupperware.  This means that 94% of people still have to be reached!   So the market is definitly open.  As far as "requirements" are concerned, in order to have an active account, you have to sell $300 every four months.  If you miss that mark, your account becomes"inactive" (which means,  there is a $10 fee to activate it again), and you have 8 more months to sell $350.  If you go an entire year without any sales, your account would be closed and you would need to buy another kit in order to sell again.  I chose this company because they truly let you do in on your own terms.  Best of luck to you, and feel free to visit my site www.my.tupperware.com/sbrooks and contact me for more information!

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