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Old 09-19-2011, 12:43 PM
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Can I do Tupperware as an online business only? I don't want to do parties home or catalog. I don't mind doing social networking to showcase the products and have them go to my website to shop. I've done the home parties etc and collecting the money and then using my own card to pay for orders is a hassle I'd rather not have anymore. I like the option of having the website for shopping. Plus the products go right to their homes. In the past, the other companies I've been with, I had an order at my house for almost 6 mos and I had already had to pay for the order. She finally came and got the order and paid for it. I told her I would bring the order to her but she insisted on getting it from me. So there it sat. Don't want to go throught that again
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Old 10-08-2011, 01:03 PM
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Yep. Tupperware can be done online using social networking skills but you should still do a little bit of parties as these can bring in big bucks still
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Old 11-12-2011, 06:59 PM
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I agree I would like to sell it too but only want to have it online. I don't like having to collect the orders and the make sure to get the money and deliver the products.
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Old 01-17-2012, 08:54 AM
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The way I work my in-home business is that I don't submit orders until they have paid in full and you have an option to ship everything to the hostess and make them to the leg work to get people their orders. Another option is direct ship. It is an additional cost to the customer, but the order goes directly to them.

As for dealing with the money issue...Tupperware has their own prepaid card that you can use which I find very helpful. When you use their card you earn points for free products and business supplies. Absolutely LOVE that option.



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I've done the home parties etc and collecting the money and then using my own card to pay for orders is a hassle I'd rather not have anymore. I like the option of having the website for shopping. Plus the products go right to their homes. In the past, the other companies I've been with, I had an order at my house for almost 6 mos and I had already had to pay for the order. She finally came and got the order and paid for it. I told her I would bring the order to her but she insisted on getting it from me. So there it sat. Don't want to go throught that again
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