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rochellereavis
03-02-2010, 10:10 PM
Can someone tell me how to cancel my autoship? I hate that I need to cancel, but I am having financial difficulties. Thanks in advance!
FlickerScents
03-03-2010, 04:36 AM
You need to call home office....another great alternative is to remain an "Associate". This keeps you in the system without you having to start all over if you want to come back. You are not obligated to get the COTM, and you may choose to keep your website if you want. You can still get a partial discount too on any items you may still want, or customers may want from you.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
DebraFerrie
03-03-2010, 05:46 AM
Yes, definately stay as an associate and then if you ever want to come back, just call and upgrade.
FlickerScents
03-03-2010, 05:51 AM
Hey Deb.....nice to see you. Good Morning.
gkoinski
03-03-2010, 06:16 AM
I agree with Deb & Jennie. Downgrade to an associate, with no real commitments (and get still get a, lower, discount), and upgrade back to COTM when things get better for you!
DebraFerrie
03-03-2010, 06:42 AM
GOOD MORNING Jennie and everybody!
Re; The associate program..it is a GREAT thing to have for when someone may not have the cotm money for a while, but to tell you the truth, you really need to have products on hand to "smell and sell" and to get that deeper discount. I definately know and understand about financial hardship..I joined when our income was $165 a week(!!) NY state temp. disability and I had a 2 month old baby( and a 4 and 6 year old) and a husband in the hospital from a massive stroke.
I had ZERO cash but took a chance putting the cotm on a credit card......boy! am I glad I did. It's been 3 years..the kid's Dad has since passed away and my Mia Bella income has helped us pay the bills and get through the rough financial times. And it's only growing each month.
So if someone is consdiering going to associate or has gone to assoiciate, I only say, take some time to re-think your priorities and if one of them is to seriously make MONEY, then get out there and work your business!:-) We have so many ways to earn: retail, have those parties and open houses, "bag" parties, get some fundraisers lined up, hold local business opportunity meetings, do online marketing for team building, contact all the people you know(you never know who wasn't looking for a business 2 years ago and now is!), book some spring flings, craft fairs, etc...
The possibilities are endless and if you really work it, it can be a SCENT-SATIONAL business to be a part of.
I'm so happy I did!
Best wishes!
~Debra
Re; The associate program..it is a GREAT thing to have for when someone may not have the cotm money for a while, but to tell you the truth, you really need to have products on hand to "smell and sell" and to get that deeper discount. I definately know and understand about financial hardship..I joined when our income was $165 a week(!!) NY state temp. disability and I had a 2 month old baby( and a 4 and 6 year old) and a husband in the hospital from a massive stroke.
I had ZERO cash but took a chance putting the cotm on a credit card......boy! am I glad I did. It's been 3 years..the kid's Dad has since passed away and my Mia Bella income has helped us pay the bills and get through the rough financial times. And it's only growing each month.
So if someone is consdiering going to associate or has gone to assoiciate, I only say, take some time to re-think your priorities and if one of them is to seriously make MONEY, then get out there and work your business!:-) We have so many ways to earn: retail, have those parties and open houses, "bag" parties, get some fundraisers lined up, hold local business opportunity meetings, do online marketing for team building, contact all the people you know(you never know who wasn't looking for a business 2 years ago and now is!), book some spring flings, craft fairs, etc...
The possibilities are endless and if you really work it, it can be a SCENT-SATIONAL business to be a part of.
I'm so happy I did!
Best wishes!
~Debra
Louann
03-03-2010, 09:37 AM
I agree with you Debra. So many times when time get tough, we look at how to CUT expenses...but a much better solution is figure out how to CREATE more income. Because we have a business we have that luxury of being able to do that! We can add a home party, share the catalogs with friends and family, do an online event, add team members, do a vendor show, help an organization raise money...the list goes on and on.
You can't do this at a JOB. Imagine going to ask your boss for more hours or a raise? You'll probably be laughed out of the office. But with this business...you are the boss...so if you want a raise...GO FOR IT!
So next time when thing are getting tight and money is short...don't ask yourself how can I cut expenses, ask yourself, how can I create more income.
You can't do this at a JOB. Imagine going to ask your boss for more hours or a raise? You'll probably be laughed out of the office. But with this business...you are the boss...so if you want a raise...GO FOR IT!
So next time when thing are getting tight and money is short...don't ask yourself how can I cut expenses, ask yourself, how can I create more income.
DeborahDeGrande
03-04-2010, 08:53 PM
GOOD MORNING Jennie and everybody!
Re; The associate program..it is a GREAT thing to have for when someone may not have the cotm money for a while, but to tell you the truth, you really need to have products on hand to "smell and sell" and to get that deeper discount. I definately know and understand about financial hardship..I joined when our income was $165 a week(!!) NY state temp. disability and I had a 2 month old baby( and a 4 and 6 year old) and a husband in the hospital from a massive stroke.
I had ZERO cash but took a chance putting the cotm on a credit card......boy! am I glad I did. It's been 3 years..the kid's Dad has since passed away and my Mia Bella income has helped us pay the bills and get through the rough financial times. And it's only growing each month.
So if someone is consdiering going to associate or has gone to assoiciate, I only say, take some time to re-think your priorities and if one of them is to seriously make MONEY, then get out there and work your business!:-) We have so many ways to earn: retail, have those parties and open houses, "bag" parties, get some fundraisers lined up, hold local business opportunity meetings, do online marketing for team building, contact all the people you know(you never know who wasn't looking for a business 2 years ago and now is!), book some spring flings, craft fairs, etc...
The possibilities are endless and if you really work it, it can be a SCENT-SATIONAL business to be a part of.
I'm so happy I did!
Best wishes!
~Debra
Good for you Debra!!!!!
You saw the benefit in spending the money on that "tiny"
monthly autoship.
You could NOT afford NOT to do it!
When times are tough the LAST expense we should be cutting back on is something that can actually MAKE US MONEY! ( not cigarrettes or cable tv)
It's about priorities.
You wanted it bad enough even with your tiny income at the time and a husband in the hospital and a small baby and kids so
you found a way to pay for it!
Imagine if you hadn't of done that where you might be right now! :(
You are right about the Mia Bella comp plan. The autoship is the only way to go as it gives you PRODUCT to show and the deepest discounts and most commissions
Kudos to you and thanks for sharing!
Your post has inspired many I am sure!
You rock!
Deb :)
Re; The associate program..it is a GREAT thing to have for when someone may not have the cotm money for a while, but to tell you the truth, you really need to have products on hand to "smell and sell" and to get that deeper discount. I definately know and understand about financial hardship..I joined when our income was $165 a week(!!) NY state temp. disability and I had a 2 month old baby( and a 4 and 6 year old) and a husband in the hospital from a massive stroke.
I had ZERO cash but took a chance putting the cotm on a credit card......boy! am I glad I did. It's been 3 years..the kid's Dad has since passed away and my Mia Bella income has helped us pay the bills and get through the rough financial times. And it's only growing each month.
So if someone is consdiering going to associate or has gone to assoiciate, I only say, take some time to re-think your priorities and if one of them is to seriously make MONEY, then get out there and work your business!:-) We have so many ways to earn: retail, have those parties and open houses, "bag" parties, get some fundraisers lined up, hold local business opportunity meetings, do online marketing for team building, contact all the people you know(you never know who wasn't looking for a business 2 years ago and now is!), book some spring flings, craft fairs, etc...
The possibilities are endless and if you really work it, it can be a SCENT-SATIONAL business to be a part of.
I'm so happy I did!
Best wishes!
~Debra
Good for you Debra!!!!!
You saw the benefit in spending the money on that "tiny"
monthly autoship.
You could NOT afford NOT to do it!
When times are tough the LAST expense we should be cutting back on is something that can actually MAKE US MONEY! ( not cigarrettes or cable tv)
It's about priorities.
You wanted it bad enough even with your tiny income at the time and a husband in the hospital and a small baby and kids so
you found a way to pay for it!
Imagine if you hadn't of done that where you might be right now! :(
You are right about the Mia Bella comp plan. The autoship is the only way to go as it gives you PRODUCT to show and the deepest discounts and most commissions
Kudos to you and thanks for sharing!
Your post has inspired many I am sure!
You rock!
Deb :)
rochellereavis
03-04-2010, 08:55 PM
Thanks for all the replies! I am thinking of just staying an associate because I love this company and do not want to have to start all over when I decide to come back. Thanks for all the advice ladies. Debra, your story was very inspiring! :)
DeborahDeGrande
03-04-2010, 08:58 PM
. Debra, your story was very inspiring! :)
See Debra! I told ya! :D
keep telling your story! :)
Continued success to you Debra and all the best to you rochellereavis.
Deb
See Debra! I told ya! :D
keep telling your story! :)
Continued success to you Debra and all the best to you rochellereavis.
Deb
DebraFerrie
03-05-2010, 06:50 AM
Thanks ladies!! You all inspire me too
AletheaAnderson
03-09-2010, 09:23 AM
I've seen Deb rise and overcome so much the past few years, it is such an honor to have her as a friend and team partner!
For sure Debra is an inspiration, it is passion that wins and Debra had a fighting flame and refused to go 'down in flames' and instead picked up, and moved onward and upward!
I'm proud of you D, keep shining!!!
For sure Debra is an inspiration, it is passion that wins and Debra had a fighting flame and refused to go 'down in flames' and instead picked up, and moved onward and upward!
I'm proud of you D, keep shining!!!
DebraFerrie
03-09-2010, 09:30 AM
Thank you Alethea! I enjoy it everyday . I believe in the power of network marketing. I have my "eyes on the prize" ( long term BIG residual income) and I WILL keep moving onward and upward.
it's a heck of alot fun too!;-)
it's a heck of alot fun too!;-)