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Beat the Recession - Become an Arbonne Consultant

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

http://www.danette.my.arbonne.com - Lear about the business side of Arbonne. I went from $200 a month to $2000 a month "Part time" in one year. That right.. Part Time...

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  • can you give makeovers to sell products as well?

  • I love to show women little make up tips..I show them how to do it themselves...its very empowering. Thanks

  • My husband did th video work....You are in a great spot with an Area under you... Do you have the car??

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  • Hmmm, beat the recession peddling over priced products (that can be purchased on Ebay for much less) to people who have less disposable income because of the same recession. Doesn't add up to me.

    Wait... Yes it does. Do I smell a recruiting based PYRAMID Scheme where the product is a front? One where the recruiters are the consumers and the consumers are the recruiters? One where you are forced to pay for websites, fee's and minimum product orders. How can anyone think this is good?

  • People fail at Arbonne because the system itself dooms nearly all participants to failure. MLM is built on an endless chain of recruitment of participants as primary customers. It assumes both infinite markets and virgin markets, neither of which exist. It is therefore inherently flawed, fraudulent, and profitable only for founders and those at or near the top of their respective pyramids of participants. Even with their best efforts, the vast majority will always lose money.

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  • Research, w/ worldwide feedback, says that the more a person invests in an MLM the more they lose – which is true of any scam. Committed Arbonne consultants may invest thousands, and even tens of thousands of dollars, over years before running out of cash or giving up. In legitimate companies, sales reps are not asked to buy inventory or monthly purchases. But in Arbonne incentivized purchases are merely disguised or laundered investments in a product-based pyramid scheme.

  • how do you get your own website that has my arbonne? i'm a consultant for arbonne and i working for get client to uy the products and be a consultant. i use the products my self.

  • Nice work Danette. I am looking forward to more videos I am also a consultant who is restarted my busness after 2 yrs. I still have one strong leg and an area manager under me but as you know I have to work hard to get paid on her again! How did you your video and place words on it? Thanks for sharing.

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