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Old 02-25-2006, 09:43 PM
amandaruth amandaruth is offline
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Home parties aren't my thing, either. It must be a family trait: both my mother and sister-in-law have been Mary Kay consultants at one time or another, and neither of them ever wanted to hold parties.
The whole concept of a "party" to sell things bugs me. It's not a party. One person dominates the discussion, there's usually no booze, and you feel like a jerk if you don't buy something.
Incidentally, one of my cousins had a Pampered Chef party disguised as a bridal shower. We show up, and there's a "demonstrator" there showing us all these products. Then they pass around a list of the things my cousin has decided she wants, and we were supposed to put cash in an envelope so she could pay for all of it. Then we got a lecture about how we should also buy things for ourselves, since my cousin would get bonus gifts as well. That's just tacky, in my opinion. It's one thing to invite people to a Mary Kay/Tupperware/Pampered Chef party (at least they know what they're getting into), but it's another thing entirely to invite someone to a bridal shower and then expect them to just fork over cash. From what I understand, that kind of "party" is becoming more common for lots of MLMs.
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