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MissKris
04-10-2007, 08:46 AM
Does Anyone know about this company or work for them? I am interested in this, they have such beautiful stuff!!


IamBlessed
04-10-2007, 09:32 AM
Hey Kris, I can't find a site for them. I found where a lady has an ad for them but I can't find an official company site. I've not heard of them before though. Wish I could help :-)

kjewelry
04-10-2007, 10:33 AM
Hi Kris,
I have heard of them but can't find anything. Good luck with your search.


gkoinski
04-10-2007, 10:48 AM
I don't know anything about them, but I found this website for ya! HTH!

http://pubusa.fifthavenuecollection.com/default.asp#st1 (http://pubusa.fifthavenuecollection.com/default.asp#st1)

SLAHStyle
04-10-2007, 11:07 AM
I checked them out before I joined Luxe Jewels. If I remember correctly
they have gorgeous jewelry, but really expensive to start with them.
Good Luck!



Hi Gina!

cinnamonmomof3
04-10-2007, 11:21 AM
I looked at them a while ago. They have pretty stuff, but I don't remember anything about the rep program.

IamBlessed
04-10-2007, 12:29 PM
Ok, thanks for that link Gina! I don't know why I couldn't find anything on them when I did a search on their name. I looked at the site and they have TONS of jewelry! It's really pretty. But, I looked at the hostess thing and it almost sounds like the Jewellershave to carry inventory and pay for the packaging of the products, I got that by reading their agreement. It also doesn't state up front on the site how much it is to get started. Also, I think their prices are a little high. They are using rhodium and swarovski's and other "fashion" jewelry materials just like Latasia and LS and I'm sure Premiere. But the prices seem to be higher than they need to be. I couldn't find anything on the details of their guarantee either. Looks like a pretty neat company though. I'm thinking they may be along the same lines as Cookie Lee as far as how the jewelry is sold? I don't know though because I haven't researched Cookie Lee or this company deeply. I'm just assuming that because of the inventory thing. And we all know what good assuming does, LOL.

Hope ya have fun researching them! It looks like you have to request info from the site and wait before you get any actual start up information. I like seeing all those details up front on the website but that's just me. I hope someone with some hands on experience with them posts though so you'll have something to go on.

gkoinski
04-10-2007, 03:08 PM
All I did was a Google search. When I read Cheryl's post (hi back at ya Cheryl), I remembered looking at them lllloooonnngggg ago but I felt (at that time) that they were very expensive to get into (kit & program-wise). I haven't a clue what they're doing now. If you're looking for a fine fashion jewelry company, I tip my hat to Latasia! lol But check 'em out & see if 5th Ave. is for you.

DeborahDeGrande
04-10-2007, 05:10 PM
I have a friend that was with Fifth Avenue.
They have very high quality jewellery and they pay 50% retail commission to the rep!

DebEdited by: DeborahDeGrande

Bookworm
04-11-2007, 09:28 PM
Hi!
This is a company I have looked into. They are a family-owned Canadian company and have been around quite a while. They have just recently started doing business in the USA, Great Britain, and Australia. It is a ground-floor opportunity in the U.S. I was attracted to their jewelry because it is completely nickel-free and all earrings have 14K gold posts, so I was able to put any of their jewelry on and wear it with no problems. You can purchase showcases for various amounts (starting at $500) to start your business, and customers are able to take their jewelry home with them after a party. Consultants also get a free personal website where customers can order jewelry. They have extremely quick shipping. They come out with new pieces of jewelry every month and offer a 50% sales commission. If you are looking for a great sponsor or want more information, contact Elizabeth Webster Goddard. Liz is wonderful and will help you with anything you need. Hope that helps!

Nanette

MissKris
04-12-2007, 06:24 AM
Wow!! You guys are awesome!! I was wondering what the start up cost was. I love the website, and the jewelry looks so beautiful, but I am not sure I want the inventory and $500 to start may be a bit more than I am willing to invest at this time in my life . Thank you all for looking into this!! I can always count on this website for info, YOU ALL ROCK!!!

Katsjewels
04-12-2007, 11:34 PM
Hi MissKris,

I am a Fifth Avenue Jeweler! And if you think the jewelry is beautful online, you should see it in person! We have an "easy pay plan" for the $500 showcase - a new jeweler can start with a $250 payment on a credit card and have a whole month before she has to pay the balance of $250. There's also a new rewards program in place for new jewelers in their first 60 days!

If you'd like to know more or if you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Have you spoken to anyone yet?

Let me know if I can be of any help!

Kathy

LuxeDiva
04-15-2007, 02:12 PM
I checked them out. But chose Luxe. Good Luck!