Scentsy Consultant??? The reason I ask is because a friend of mine keeps knocking me being a scentsy consultant. She says everyone and their mother is a scentsy consultant and that I am just a small fish in a big ocean. While I do agree there are several consultants, I am curious to see how many women on this site (since demographics on here are wide spread) have a scentsy consultant.
Please note, that I am not trying to do any business or sell you any scentsy, just basically taking a quick poll - so if you have any further questions about scentsy please pm me so I do not advertise on this post. Thanks!
I used to think the same thing, until I really thought about it and started supporting small business owners because it makes more sense (to me of course) to spend a little more and help a real mom or dad or grandma than a corporate giant like wal mart.
Quoting bhmomma:
Bump. I can't afford it. Especially when you can get basically the same thing at Walmart for 1/3 the price.
i should add an option for those who know a scentsy consultant but do not use scentsy.
In all honesty I became a consultant because I was spending so much money on scentsy. I have seven warmers in my home, so I was going through a crazy amount of bars. My consultant actually encouraged me to pay the $99 fee to join and get paid comission off myself every month. My commision is currently 25% of what I buy a month and now my friends and family place orders or borrow my testers and have basket parties because if they sell $150 or more they get free product. I am not pushy in the least, but it sells.
Quoting Schleetle:
No. I ignore all of that stuff. Over the past couple years it does seem like everyone is trying to sell something.
Quoting sparkle_monkey:I used to think the same thing, until I really thought about it and started supporting small business owners because it makes more sense (to me of course) to spend a little more and help a real mom or dad or grandma than a corporate giant like wal mart.
Quoting bhmomma:
Bump. I can't afford it. Especially when you can get basically the same thing at Walmart for 1/3 the price.
Quoting sparkle_monkey:In all honesty I became a consultant because I was spending so much money on scentsy. I have seven warmers in my home, so I was going through a crazy amount of bars. My consultant actually encouraged me to pay the $99 fee to join and get paid comission off myself every month. My commision is currently 25% of what I buy a month and now my friends and family place orders or borrow my testers and have basket parties because if they sell $150 or more they get free product. I am not pushy in the least, but it sells.
Quoting Schleetle:
No. I ignore all of that stuff. Over the past couple years it does seem like everyone is trying to sell something.



- sparkle_monkey
on Aug. 7, 2012 at 8:56 PM