Tupperpeeps!!!

Oh wow.

That just intrigued my interest all the more! See, I thought that I would have to host the parties myself.

So, I find someone who wants discounts on their own tupperware, have them host a party, I show up, sell my stuff, give the host their discounts, and then type in all the orders for the stuff. That sounds awesome.

Okay, so how does the discount system work for the host? Just depending on how much her party rakes in, she gets discounts towards her next order or something.
 
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Each month, or 30 day period, there are specials that include certain hostess gifts. This month is some stuff called Sheerly Elegant - really nice stuff that looks like crystal with a cool colored pattern - bowls, pitcher, glasses, etc., retail price for the whole thing is around $320 - and it's not available for purchase. But the hostess has a chance to purchase all or a portion of the set for about 50% off. Then there are free items they get for a guest booking another party at HER party.

http://order.tupperware.com/coe-html/webdex/plasticpitchers.html

Small pic there of last years colors - this year is blue and teal. Really pretty stuff! I ordered the samples for myself!
 
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THe host/ess earns free Tupperware iin several ways!

For a $125 party= a free thank you gift usually valued at about $20

For a $250 to $449 party = 10% free Tupperware plus any one item out of the regular catalog at 1/2 price

For a $450 to $999 = 15% free Tupperware plus 2 items at h alf price

For a $1000 + party = 20% free Tupperware plus 3 items at hapf price.

And it goes on to even more free stuff for the hostess when 2 guest date parties!

As as the Consultant, of course your commission grows with the party sales. And of course you can throw parties yourself and get all the pie!
 
I don't do parties myself because of the hassel. But that is me!!! The thing is - this stuff sells itself!!!! People see the products and want them. They may hesitate at a party, but if they have your number, especially women that cook, you WILL hear from them again.
 
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Most men don't "get" Tupperware. They have no idea that food stored in Tupperware lasts twice as long as in a margarine container
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When I lived in Debi's neck of the woods I would host parties all the time. The best buyers were airmen stuck in the enlisted quarters on the air force base. They were away from home and needed "stuff".
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Most men don't "get" Tupperware. They have no idea that food stored in Tupperware lasts twice as long as in a margarine container
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When I lived in Debi's neck of the woods I would host parties all the time. The best buyers were airmen stuck in the enlisted quarters on the air force base. They were away from home and needed "stuff".
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Base closed like 15 years ago. HAHAHA!!! Still there is no shortage of people here willing to host parties. The benefits are great!
 

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